UK Spy Agency's Use of U.S. Data Was Legal, Parliament Says Britain's electronic surveillance agency did not circumvent the law by using data gathered by a clandestine U.S. spy programme called PRISM, the British parliament said on Wednesday. | |
| Egypt's New Government: Let's Spend Our Way Out Of Crisis Egypt's new military-backed government faces intense pressure to repair the state's chaotic finances but is likely instead to spend billions, hoping to raise living standards and get protesters off the streets. 22 Children Die After Eating Free School Lunch At least 22 children died and more than two dozen others were sick after eating a free school lunch that was tainted with insecticide, Indian officials said Wednesday. | |
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| Cuba: Weapons On NKorean Ship 'Obsolete' Cuba said military equipment found buried under sacks of sugar on a North Korean ship seized as it tried to cross the Panama Canal was obsolete weaponry from the mid-20th century that it had sent to be repaired. |
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| PHOTOS: Construction Unearths Mysterious Ancient Pyramid, Gravesite Construction work in eastern Mexico has unearthed the remains of a mysterious pyramid, as well as 30 graves that could be around 2,000 years old. |
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| Dubai Rewards Weight Loss With Gold Shedding weight is as good as gold under an unusual slim-down initiative in Dubai over growing concerns about rising obesity levels in the wealthy Gulf city-state. |
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