| Massive Blast Hits Supreme Court In Kabul Kabul police say a suicide car bomber that struck outside the Supreme Court in the Afghan capital has killed at least 14 people and wounded 30. North Korea Cancels Historic Talks With South The Koreas' first high-level talks in years have been scrapped because of a stalemate over who will lead each delegation, South Korea said Tuesday, a day before they were to begin. | |
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| Archeologists To Recover Cannons From Blackbeard's Ship Archaeologists in North Carolina will attempt to recover eight cannons from the Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of the infamous pirate Blackbeard. |
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| German WWII Bomber Raised From English Channel A British museum on Monday successfully recovered a German bomber that had been shot down over the English Channel during World War II. |
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| European Commission To Confront U.S. On Phone Records The European Commission says officials will confront U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Friday on whether U.S. services are vetting bulk data of EU citizens and companies through eavesdropping programs, and will insist on the fundamental respect of rights. |
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| Alleged Cole Bombing Mastermind Scheduled to Appear in Court -- 13 Years Later Back in 2000, nearly a year before al Qaeda became a declared U.S. enemy and household word, a Navy guided-missile destroyer called the U.S.S. Cole was bombed while refueling in the Yemen port of Aden. Seventeen U.S. sailors were killed and 39 injured. Al Qaeda claimed responsibility. Reports: Syrian Rebels Kill 15-Year-Old Boy For Blasphemy A 15-year-old boy was reportedly shot in front of his family by Syrian rebels because he used the prophet Muhammad's name in an offensive manner. | | |
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