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Protesting In D.CHundreds of people are against attacking Syria. They are outside the white house, chanting, "They say more war; we say no war." They also hold up signs that state, "No more wars for corporate profit," and "Cut the Pentagon, not food stamps." Protesters are also protesting in New York.
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Plans For Syria The U.S has changed their original plans for the Syria attack. The attack will be over a three day period and the attack will be more intense. Obama will broadcast his case to the public in the next few days.
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Vincent Van Gogh "Sunset at Montmajour, a lost Van Gogh painting has been discovered.
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Interview Bashar al-Assad said to PBS that the US will pay for the Syria strike.He stated that strikes would increase instability and eventually lead to further terrosism acts. Bashar al -Assad also denied using chemical weapons.
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[http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/09/us-syria-chemical-weapons-attack-john-kerry](Chemical Weapons)
Senator of State John Kerry gives Syria one week to hand over their chemical weapons. If they do not accept their request, Syria will have to face attacks. According to Kerry, Bashar al-Assad, Maher al-Assad, and a general are in control of the movement and use of the chemical weapons. The U.S senate is due to vote for an attack. -
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Russia's Perspective
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New York City mourns Sept. 11 victims today.
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Colorado flash flooding has left two people dead.
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JonesOn Wednesday, the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Jones had planned to 2,998 burn copies of the Koran at a public park in Florida.
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Jordanian government reports that the country currently houses 1 million Syrian refugees
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The United States has reportedly started funneling weapons and technical equipment to rebel fighters in Syria.
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The Kaesong industrial complex in North Korea is reopening, five months after it was closed due to political tensions with the South.
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Salvage Workersprepare the Costa Concordia cruise ship on August 23, 2013 at Giglio Island. The ship is being raised near the Italian island where it still lies. The cruise liner made global headlines when it turned on its side after striking rocks on January 13, 2012.
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U.N. investigators are planning to return to Syria soon to follow up on several more allegations of chemical weapons use.
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Police were hunting 140 wanted people; Egyptian explosives experts defused two primitive bombs planted on the Cairo metro line.
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John McCain accuses Russian leader of corruption, repression; says Russians 'deserve better'
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Turkey has closed one of its border gates to Syria after an al Qaeda-affiliated rebel group clashed with units of the Arab- and Western-backed Free Syrian Army in the Syrian town of Azaz near the Turkish frontier, a Turkish official said on Thursday.
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Starbucks says that firearms are no longer permitted in its stores.
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In a rare move that might end the chronic impasse between arch-enemies the US and Iran, President Barack Obama could meet his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rowhani on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
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Two Syrian rebel groups in the town of Azaz have agreed a ceasefire.
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Chicago Police detectives investigate the scene where a number of people were shot in a city park
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After the House passed a bill on Friday funding the government for roughly three months but defunding Obamacare, the fight over the budget and the healthcare law shifted to the Senate.
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Heavy rain and howling winds are lashing the northern Philippines and Taiwan as Typhoon Usagi goes through the Luzon Strait which divides them.
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Hundred of passengers bound for Japan were stranded in Australia overnight after a snake was found on a Qantas plane at Sydney airport.
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A Chinese Court has found disgraced former top politician Bo Xilai guilty of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power.
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Barack Obama poised to meet Iran's president Hassan Rouhani over lunch at United Nations
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Pakistan's worst-ever attack on beleaguered Christians prompts warning by bishop for future of minority in Muslim countries.
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Two men Two men charged in connection with Chicago shooting that wounded 13
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Ross Langdon, 33, and Elif Yavuz – who was due to give birth to their baby in two weeks – were shot dead as they walked together through the shopping mall.
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Kenya's president says 5 suspects dead, 11 in custody after Nairobi mall siege
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Search on for Nevada teen accused of killing mom, brother; bodies remained undiscovered 3 days
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12 killed in twin fidayeen attacks in Jammu.
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Iranian President says he wishes to finalise a resolution on Tehran’s nuclear programme within ‘months not years’
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FBI: Navy Yard shooter 'delusional,' said 'low frequency attacks' drove him to kill.
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Teen sought in butcher knife slaying of mom, brother found in food court of Vegas Strip mall
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Google Inc has overhauled its search algorithm, the foundation of the Internet's dominant search engine, to better cope with the longer, more complex queries it has been getting from Web users.
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John Kerry has 'substantive' talks with foreign minister as hopes grow for a timetable to end bitter stalemate.
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A team of international disarmament experts has arrived in Syria to begin work on dismantling the country's stockpile of chemical weapons
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Russian prosecutors have filed charges of piracy against at least five members of the crew of a Greenpeace ship and accompanying journalists as an arraignment in the case began on Wednesday.
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A plane carrying 27 people has crashed shortly after take-off from Lagos airport in Nigeria, officials say.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has been singled out for the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize, with claims that he is more deserving of the award than US President Barack Obama.
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Russia charges 14 from Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise with piracy after protest.
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Thousands marched in Rio de Janeiro on Monday to support teachers seeking pay rises before masked anarchists turned to violence, setting fires and breaking into buildings.
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Malala Yousafzai up for Nobel Peace Prize as her book recounting Taliban attack hits shelves
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Ill. woman, 61 , charged with murdering six-month-old granddaughter, report says.
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Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel won the 2013 Nobel Prize For Chemistry on Wednesday "for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems."
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At least nine people have been killed in a fire at a clothing factory near the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, emergency officials say.
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The Obama administration announced a suspension of significant military aid to Egypt on Wednesday over the bloody crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Libya’s prime minister, Ali Zeidan, was briefly kidnapped from a Tripoli hotel on Thursday in an apparent act of retaliation for his supposed consent to the capture of a suspected Al Qaeda leader by American Special Forces.
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