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Syria Steps Up Crackdown After Failed U.N. Motion
With efforts in the United Nations failing, the Syrian government pressed on with its crackdown as some opposition leaders said force was their only option.
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Colorado Seeks ‘Roadless Rule’ for National Forests
Colorado officials say a long-disputed national rule is a poor fit for the state’s wilderness, so they have proposed an alternative, angering conservationists.
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Memo From Jerusalem: In Israel, Talk of Attacking Iran Transcends Idle Chatter
Few who have spent time with Israel’s decision makers recently have come away believing that the talk of a military assault on Iran is merely a scripted act of public diplomacy.
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Tuaregs Use Qaddafi’s Arms for Rebellion in Mali
After fighting for Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, hundreds of Tuareg rebels helped themselves to some of his weapons and returned to Mali to continue a longstanding rebellion.
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Army Colonel Challenges Pentagon’s Afghanistan Reports
After two deployments in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis says the Pentagon is not telling the whole truth about how the war there is going.
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With Focus on Economy, National Front Makes Gains in Northern France
The National Front party is finding support in parts of France’s post-industrial north where financial issues are proving more important than immigration.
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Greece Agrees to Harsh New Spending Cuts
The interim government agreed to cut spending this year by 1.5 percent of Greece’s gross domestic product, but members have yet to agree on details of austerity measures.
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On Streets of Cairo, Walls Prove No Barrier to Clashes
Security forces erected two walls bisecting streets that had been central battlegrounds between security forces and protesters calling for the end of military rule.
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Giants 21, Patriots 17: Super Bowl — Resilient Giants Edge Patriots to Win Super Bowl XLVI
In their second Super Bowl matchup in five seasons, the Giants and Eli Manning scored another victory over Tom Brady and the Patriots, earning the franchise their fourth Super Bowl title.
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Egypt Will Try 19 Americans on Criminal Charges
The move is part of a politically charged investigation into the foreign financing of nonprofit groups that has shaken the 30-year alliance between the United States and Egypt.
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Hundreds of Deaths as Europe Struggles With Snow Amid an Intense Cold Snap
Extreme cold and heavy snow buried parts of Europe over last few days, claiming hundreds of lives, straining utilities and snarling transportation.
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U.S. Drone Strikes Are Said to Target Rescuers
A London-based journalism group said 50 civilians had been killed in strikes in Pakistan as they tried to help, and more than 20 others died in strikes on funerals.
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What Elizabeth Taylor Did For Women’s Rights
M. G. Lord sees feminist themes in the roles of Elizabeth Taylor.
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Three Books Explore the Reality Behind the World of ‘Downton Abbey’
Three books explore the true lives behind the fictional world of “Downton Abbey.”
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