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In U.K., A Cabinet Official Quits Government Over Conflict In Gaza
Baroness Sayeeda Warsi was the first Muslim member of the prime minister's cabinet. She resigned over what she said was the U.K.'s "morally indefensible" position on the conflict in Gaza.
Boy Takes Toy ATV For A Spin On Bronx River Parkway
Grown-up drivers protected the boy by surrounding his slow-moving vehicle with their own, according to the Journal News.
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Inn Takes Down Tongue-In-Cheek Post
The Union Street Guest House had a policy posted online saying guests would be fine $500 for posting negative views, according to the New York Post. The inn says it wasn't serious.
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Following Industry Trend, Gannett Will Split Newspaper, Broadcasting Divisions
Gannett said the move will give the two new companies more "flexibility" to "pursue growth." Time Warner and Tribune Co. have made similar moves.
Player In Baseball's Steroid Scandal Surrenders To DEA
Federal prosecutors have formally charged the owner of an anti-aging clinic with distributing illegal steroids. Anthony Bosch surrendered to federal agents, and he has been cooperating with investigations. Last year, Major League Baseball suspended a dozen players, including Alex Rodriguez, with ties to Bosch and his clinic.
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Border Bloodshed: Murder Rate Rises Along Texas Oil Routes
Another kind of border security issue is afoot in Texas, where the region's network of pipelines has seen a steady rise in the number of murder victims in the past decade. Joe Carroll of Bloomberg News explains the situation.
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Shadow Events Hope To Skim Some Attention From U.S.-Africa Summit
While the U.S.-African Leaders Summit has aimed to facilitate meetings between American companies and African leaders, it's also provided an opportunity for smaller investors to make contacts and for human rights workers to try to get their voices heard.
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1.2 Billion Web Credentials Said To Be In Russian Gang's Hands
From its base in south central Russia, the relatively small group has reportedly collected passwords along with user names and email addresses.
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Spurs Hire NBA's First Female Full-Time Assistant Coach
"I'm just thrilled for the opportunity to coach these unbelievable athletes," WNBA star Becky Hammon says at a news conference announcing her hire by San Antonio.
With Magic And Fables, 'Angel Of Losses' Breathes Life Into History
Stephanie Feldman's debut novel is about Jewish folk tales and family history. It's also an exploration of the inheritance of loss and the guilt of survival as it is passed down through generations.
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