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Could Iran's presidential politicking open door to nuclear deal?
Thirty years of punishing sanctions have failed to curb Iran’s rogue behavior. Perhaps, a growing chorus of diplomats and security experts suggest, it is time for the United States to change tactics. With a presidential election in the Islamic...
Tags: United Nations, Central Intelligence Agency, Religion and Belief, Defense Equipment, Nuclear Weapons
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Lawmakers ask who knew what about bomb suspect
BOSTON (AP) — Lawmakers are asking tough questions about how the government tracked suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev when he traveled to Russia last year, renewing criticism from after the Sept. 11 attacks that failure to share...
Tags: Joe Biden, Central Intelligence Agency, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Shootings, Punishment
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As Boston buries its dead, more evidence gathered
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston area held funerals for two more of its dead Tuesday — including an 8-year-old boy — as evidence mounted that the older Tsarnaev brother had embraced a radical, anti-American strain of Islam and was the driving...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Marco Rubio
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China pollution may hold silver lining for California
BEIJING — As Gov. Jerry Brown tours some of China's economic hubs this week, he is breathing the kind of heavy, soiled air that blanketed Los Angeles decades ago. The soot and smog that are byproducts of this country's industrial progress are...
Tags: University of California, Davis, Ernst & Young, Water Supply, Plant Openings, Environmental Pollution
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George McArthur dies at 88; L.A. Times Saigon bureau chief during Vietnam War
George McArthur, who covered the Vietnam War for the Los Angeles Times as Saigon bureau chief after spending two decades as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press, died Friday. He was 88. McArthur died at a hospice in Fairfax County, Va., of...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), International Military Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Los Angeles Times
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With Hugo Chavez's death, Venezuela faces an uncertain future
The announcement Tuesday that Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez had died from an undisclosed form of cancer came as no surprise. The ailing 58-year-old leader hadn’t been seen or heard from since Dec. 11, when he traveled to Cuba to...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Cuba, Elections, Politics
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Margaret Thatcher dies at 87; Britain's first female prime minister
LONDON -- Margaret Thatcher, the grocer's daughter who punched through an old-boy political network to become Britain's first female prime minister, stamping her personality indelibly on the nation and pursuing policies that reverberate decades later, has...Tags: White House, United Kingdom, Civil and Public Service, Voting, Labour Party (UK)
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Venezuela orders U.S. Embassy attache to leave country
CARACAS, Venezuela -- In a move that heightened tensions surrounding the health of cancer-stricken President Hugo Chavez, his vice president on Tuesday expelled the U.S. Embassy's military attache, accusing him of "proposing destabilizing plans" to...
Tags: Monaco, Executive Branch, Government, Health Treatments, Caracas (Venezuela)
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Roadside bomb in Afghanistan kills 9 civilians
KABUL, Afghanistan -- A roadside bomb detonated under a bus in Afghanistan on Monday, killing nine civilians, officials said. It was the latest in a string of attacks over the past week that have left noncombatants dead. The bus was driving from the...
Tags: Firearms, Bombings, Armed Conflicts, Emergency Incidents, Taliban
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Six Americans, doctor killed in Afghan attacks
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — Six American troops and civilians and an Afghan doctor were killed in attacks on Saturday in southern and eastern Afghanistan as the U.S. military's top officer began a weekend visit to the country, officials said....
Tags: Joint Chiefs of Staff, Bombings, Armed Conflicts, U.S. Military, Emergency Incidents
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Geography: Mapping the future with Esri
Jack Dangermond started his working life at his parents' plant nursery in Redlands. Now, Forbes says, he's a billionaire. Dangermond is founder and president of Esri, one of the world's leading geographic information systems companies. In 2010, he won...
Tags: Sales, Marketing, Business, Environmental Pollution, Satellite Technology
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Venezuela's Chavez dies, officials call for unity
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela's government announced the death of President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday, ending 14 years of charismatic rule by the firebrand socialist but leaving his party firmly in control of the nation. Vice President...
Tags: New York City, U.S. Air Force, Caracas (Venezuela), Hugo Chavez, Symptoms
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