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Rachel Marsden: Is Putin the Russian Reagan?
It would seem that we're now at the stage of global economic lunacy where the worldwide socialist slide is so far gone that the president of Russia is lecturing the world, and particularly Europe, about the risks of socialism. Speaking at the Asia-...
Tags: Vladimir Putin, Europe, Politics, Russia, Rachel Marsden
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Bomb Squad Investigates France Shooting Victims' Home
CNNLondon -- A British bomb disposal unit investigated suspicious items found at the home of a couple who were killed in an apparent execution-style shooting in France last week, police said Monday. Police threw up a cordon around the home of Saad and Ikbal...Tags: Prosecution, Politics, Interior Policy, Health Treatments, Literature
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French Alps slayings: Child found 8 hours later
ANNECY, France(AP) — French authorities struggled Thursday to explain why no one found a 4-year-old child for eight hours at a blood-strewn crime scene as she huddled in a car under the skirt of a corpse — apparently her dead mother or...
Tags: Murder, Shootings, David Cameron, Transportation Accidents, 2012 Summer Paralympics
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Colorado movie theater shooting rampage grabs headlines abroad
World NowThe shooting rampage that killed a dozen people at a Colorado movie theater grabbed headlines from Brazil to China, reflecting global fascination and horror with the senseless killing. The tragedy in the Denver suburb of Aurora was a top story in papers... -
French president apologizes for nation's role in WWII
World NowFrench president François Hollande made an emotional mea culpa on behalf of his country for its part in the roundup and deportation of more than 13,000 Jews from Paris, at a commemoration ceremony on Sunday.... -
Merkel, Hollande vow to 'do everything to protect' the euro
World NowHollande, Merkel vow to protect the euro: The leaders of Europe’s two biggest economies pledged Friday to “do everything to protect” the continent’s common currency, whose long-term survival has come under fresh doubt from... -
French President Francois Hollande takes aim at foie gras ban
At a farm in southwest France, the president of France took a stand for one of his nation’s most indulgent exports: foie gras. The delicacy, made from the fatty livers of force-fed ducks and geese, has been banned in California since July 1. Animal...
Tags: Animal, Google+, Foie Gras, France
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Sources: Obama Authorized Secret Support for Syrian Rebels
CNNWASHINGTON, DC -- President Barack Obama has signed a covert directive authorizing U.S. support for Syrian rebels battling President Bashar al-Assad's forces, U.S. officials told CNN on Wednesday. The secret order, referred to as an intelligence...Tags: China, Petroleum Industry, Al-Qaeda, Wars and Interventions, Beatrix
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Struggling euro nations jockey for central bank intervention
World NowDebates over austerity measures in Spain, Italy and Greece served as silent pressure on the European Central Bank (ECB) to do something at its Thursday board meeting to boost investors' confidence in the government bonds Italy and Spain need to float to... -
Past Baltimore-Washington organizer considers 2024 Olympic bid
The Olympic flame may not be extinguished along the Chesapeake Bay.
A key organizer of the region's unsuccessful bid for the 2012 Summer Games is gauging interest in making a run at the 2024 Games. Dan Knise, president and CEO of the Washington-Baltimore...Tags: International Olympic Committee, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Beijing Games, Sports, Sports Organizations
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Baltimore should say no to a 2024 Olympics bid
Even before the 2012 London Olympics held its closing ceremonies last night, organizers and politicians were already looking ahead to the next round of bidding to host the games. Toronto is examining whether to throw its hat into the ring for the 2024...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Auto Racing, Beijing Games, University of Oxford
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France's Hollande pledges order after rioting erupts
World NowFrench President Francois Hollande pledged Tuesday to use "all means" necessary to maintain public order after rioting erupted in northern France. The rioting by youths in Amiens, in a troubled urban area outside Paris, injured 16 police officers and left...
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