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Heartbreaking Images of Children of War.

Heartbreaking Images of Children of War (PHOTOS)

Across the world, thousands of children involved in military conflict and political issues in countries like Libya, Afghanistan and Africa have lost their innocence, being caught up in acts of innate human cruelty.

Asia to Add 1.66 Million Millionaires by 2015: Study

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Asia will add 1.66 million dollar-millionaires by 2015, taking the total number of wealthy to 2.82 million as the world's fastest-growing major economies of China and India continue to mint millionaires, a report from Julius Baer said on Wednesday.

'Lolcat' -- How Do Cats Communicate?

Lolcat, the way cat communicates
A Lolcat is a picture of a cat with text intended to contribute humor. Lolcat is a made up language that is said to be spoken by fluffy animals such as pets.
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Anthony Sowell: Judge Denies Retrial for Convicted Cleveland Killer

A Cleveland Judge on Tuesday denied the request of convicted serial killer Anthony Sowell for a new trial. Sowell had claimed that the jury forewoman in his trial was biased against him. However, Cuyahoga County Judge Dick Ambrose denied the defense motion for a new trial and on Aug. 12 upheld a Cleveland jury's recommendation that Sowell be sentenced to death.
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Porn film shoots Voluntarily Halted After HIV Case

Pornography film shoots across the United States have been largely shut down after an industry trade group called for a moratorium because an adult-film performer tested positive for HIV, officials with the organization said on Tuesday.
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Vermont Flooding: Guards Airlift Food and Water to Cut-Off Towns

National Guard soldiers on Tuesday began airlifting food and water to about a dozen Vermont towns that have been cut off by the raging waters that remained after Hurricane Irene. At least three deaths have been reported in that state, which was somewhat reshaped by the flood waters from Irene.
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Obama’s Uncle Arrested, Facing DUI Charges, President Remains Mum

Police have confirmed that they arrested an uncle of U.S. President Barack Obama in Massachusetts last week for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. Onyango Obama, 67, entered a not guilty plea on Friday and was being held without bail on a detainer from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and failure to yield the right of way.
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Airlifts and water rescues in wake of Hurricane Irene

National Guard and firefighters rescued hundreds people from record flooding in New Jersey on Tuesday and Vermont planned to airlift food and water to inland towns cut off by Hurricane Irene after its paralyzing rampage through the U.S. northeast.
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Judge Dismisses ‘Bad Mom’ Lawsuit in Illinois

A judge dismissed a case against Illinois mom Kimberly Garrity, who was slammed with a $50,000 lawsuit from her two children who claimed they suffered from emotional distress as the result of her bad mothering.
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China State Media Urge Crackdown on Microblog 'Rumors'

China's state-run news agency demanded on Tuesday that Internet companies, regulators and police do more to cleanse websites of toxic rumors, adding to signs that the ruling Communist Party wants to tame the explosion of freewheeling microblogs.
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SAG and AFTRA talks continued despite Hurricane Irene

Lest anyone believe that SAG and AFTRA have lost interest in their latest merger go-around, the two labor groups put out an announcement Monday, touting the fact that their respective merger task forces had gotten together over the weekend for a videoconference bi-coastal chit-chat, despite severe storm conditions in New York.

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