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International aid for Syrians arriving: Abu Faour
The Lebanon Daily StarThe international community and Arab states are gradually fulfilling their financial pledges to U.N. organizations aiding Syrian refugees in Lebanon, caretaker Social Affairs Minister Wael Abu Faour said in remarks published Sunday. "Arab and...Tags: Politics, Lebanon, European Union, United Nations, Beirut (Lebanon)
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Another clean sweep for Emaar Properties
Khaleej TimesJust a week after its last sell-out property launch, Emaar Properties again sold off all available property in the first phase of another flagship mega-development project in a matter of hours. Hundreds of prospective buyers, who secured online...Tags: Property, United Arab Emirates, Burj Khalifa, Saudi Arabia, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Senatorial bet pushes online learning for higher degrees
Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila / Asia News NetworkMANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) -- Senatorial candidate Juan Edgardo "Sonny" Angara wants the country's state and private universities to offer distance and online learning programs for older students or those who wish to achieve advanced degrees...Tags: Employees, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Media Industry, Education
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Bin Laden spokesman due in NY court on plot charge
NEW YORK (AP) — A senior al-Qaida leader and member of Osama bin Laden's inner circle was due in court to face a charge he plotted against Americans in his role as the terror network's top propagandist who lauded the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and...
Tags: Weather Warnings, U.S. Military, Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahri, Crime, Law and Justice
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Go away with Shemekia Copeland
Naming her current CD "33 1/3" came easily for Shemekia Copeland. The title refers to her love of vinyl records, the number of revolutions an album makes per minute on a turntable and her age when the CD was released this past September. Having spent more...
Tags: Entertainment, Shemekia Copeland, France, Sushi and Sashimi, Buddy Guy
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Alaska Army National Guardsmen Prepare For Deployment To Kuwait
After months of welcoming home troops serving overseas, the Alaska Army National Guard held a departure ceremony for family and friends to say goodbye to the 60 guardsmen set to deploy to Kuwait. The departure ceremony held Sunday morning at the...
Tags: Fort Hood (military base), Army National Guard, Armed Forces
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Gov. Jay Nixon visits Missouri troops in Kuwait and Afghanistan
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon this week visited Missouri troops who are deployed to Kuwait and Afghanistan. Nixon says the trip started in Washington, D.C., and included meetings with military leaders and a visit to Walter Reed National Military...
Tags: Travel, Politics, Afghanistan, Trips and Vacations, Regional Authority
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Real Snake on a Plane Forces Emergency Landing
KTLA NewsNinety passengers aboard an Egypt Air flight from Cairo to Kuwait could have used actor Samuel L. Jackson this week after a snake reportedly bit a Jordanian man who smuggled the reptile onboard. Jacksons character in the movie Snakes on a Plane...Tags: Egypt, Samuel L. Jackson, Drama (genre)
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After attack on U.S. drone, Iran commander backs right to defend territory
CNNIran defended its right to "confront" incursions into its territory after the Pentagon said two Iranian jets fired on an unmanned U.S. Air Force drone last week. "The armed forces will respond decisively to any act of transgression," Maj. Gen. Seyed...Tags: Military Aircraft, U.S. Air Force, Iran, The Pentagon, Military Equipment
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The Humpty-Dumpty Middle East
Victor Davis HansonThe United States is backing off from the Middle East -- and the Middle East from the United States. America is in the midst of the greatest domestic gas and oil revolution since the early 20th century. If even guarded predictions about new North...Tags: Egypt, Bashar Assad, European Union, Iraq, Energy Resources
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Humvee accidents cause of one-third of military fatalities, Hopkins analysis finds
Crashes of military vehicles account for nearly one-third of annual soldier fatalities and are among the top five causes of hospitalization, according to new Hopkins research. Researchers with the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Afghanistan, Health and Safety at School, Iraq, Injury Prevention
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