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A L'Attaque.. UK Votes No.. 'Don't Bomb Chemical Sites'

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A L'Attaque.. UK Votes No.. 'Don't Bomb Chemical Sites'
France Still Supports Syria Strike Despite British No
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France Still Supports Syria Strike Despite British No

France said on Friday it still backed action to punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government for an apparent poison gas attack on civilians, despite a British parliamentary vote against it.

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British Parliament Votes Against Syria Strike

British Prime Minister David Cameron lost a vote endorsing military action against Syria by 13 votes Thursday, a stunning defeat that will almost guarantee that Britain plays no direct role in any U.S. attack on Bashar Assad's government.

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Experts: Don't Bomb Chemical Weapons Sites

You simply can't safely bomb a chemical weapon storehouse into oblivion, experts say. That's why they say the United States is probably targeting something other than Syria's nerve agents.

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British Grandmother May Face Firing Squad In Indonesia

British Grandmother May Face Firing Squad In Indonesia

Indonesia's highest court has upheld the death sentence for a British woman convicted of smuggling $2.5 million worth of cocaine into the resort island of Bali, a court official said Friday.

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Report: DNA Test Confirmed Bin Laden's Identity After Deadly Raid

Report: DNA Test Confirmed Bin Laden's Identity After Deadly Raid

Secret budget documents show that a U.S. military laboratory in Afghanistan analyzed DNA from Osama bin Laden's corpse and confirmed his identify shortly after he was killed by a Navy SEAL team.

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China Launches Another Major Corruption Investigation

China Launches Another Major Corruption Investigation

China's top leaders have endorsed a corruption investigation into a former security czar who was until recently one of the country's most powerful politicians, a Hong Kong newspaper said Friday, in what would make him the most senior official targeted for graft in recent decades.

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