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Security forces clash with rebels in upscale Damascus neighborhood |  |
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Police say gunman shot three children and a teacher dead, severely wounded a 17-year-old boy early Monday in Toulouse |  |
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Al Shabab mortars targeting Villa Somalia hit displaced persons' camp instead, killing at least five and wounding more |  |
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Assassination of former military intelligence chief, Colonel Samba Diallo, casts a shadow over voting day |  |
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South Korean spokesman says so-called satellite launch would be a grave provocation |  |
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Preliminary results show opposition leader Francisco Guterres ahead with 28 percent of votes |  |
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Kaing Guek Eav, known as Duch, is expected to provide crucial testimony against his former superiors |  |
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The economy and government spending are the biggest issues on the minds of voters as they head to the polls |  |
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Measure, still being drafted, is expected to come up for a vote in the United Nations Human Rights Council Friday |  |
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Study finds CPAP helps in breathing, reverses cardiac damage |  |
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