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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. 'I'M FREE NOW', SAYS MISSING WOMAN FOUND AFTER A DECADE A neighbor found the three women who went missing separately in a Cleveland home where...Tags: Israel, U.S. Congress, Elections, South Korea, Vladimir Putin
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'Star Wars' today: What would Reagan do?
President Reagan stunned fellow citizens and the world 30 years ago this month with a dramatic announcement that the United States would develop and deploy a system capable of intercepting and destroying strategic ballistic missiles. Like President...
Tags: John F. Kennedy, Missile Systems, Weaponry, Nuclear Policy, Barack Obama
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Clark Magnet Club peeks inside CIA
A group of Clark Magnet students learned firsthand Wednesday which U.S. presidents worked best with the CIA over the years and what it’s like to take part in various intelligence roles. Admiral Bobby Inman, former deputy director of the CIA,...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Skype, September 11, 2001 Attacks, George H.W. Bush, Mitt Romney
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Everyday Hero teacher has made international waves in the Ozarks for decades
mneider@ky3.com; Follow Maria on Facebook and Twitter@KY3MariaNeiderSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Fran Giglio has a way with words. She’s helped to bridge the language barrier for thousands of students "I always say I know two languages: English and broken English,” she said recently. Giglio has taught English as a...Tags: Immigration
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'Massive' wave of Russian state inspections of NGOs continues
Russian officials pressed ahead Wednesday with a sweeping wave of inspections on nonprofit foundations, human rights groups and other NGOs that has troubled activists in Russia and abroad. In the latest round, state inspectors showed up at the offices...
Tags: Amnesty International, Angela Merkel, Human Rights, Government, Parties and Movements
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Russia ex-tycoon Boris Berezovsky found dead
MOSCOW — Boris Berezovsky, 67, an exiled Russian ex-tycoon who played a key role in bringing Vladimir Putin to power, only to have a bitter falling out, has died in Britain, according to his family and Russian news reports. Berezovsky had claimed...Tags: Science and Technology, Elections, Television Networks, Media Industry, Politics
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Message to Russian oligarchs: Your money's just as safe at home
It’s been a rough week for Russian oligarchs, with the apparent suicide of exiled Kremlin critic Boris Berezovsky as well as a Eurozone rescue of Cyprus expected to come largely at the expense of Russian high rollers who stashed their wealth in...
Tags: Criminals, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Vladimir Putin, Finance, Cyprus
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Forensic pathologist masters kuchen
I went to Eureka last week to write a story on the new four-plex there and stopped into the Kuchen Factory for a business question-and-answer story on this page. I was expecting to meet an owner with a German from Russia heritage who probably had...Tags: Foods and Beverages, New York City, Medical Specialization, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sandwiches
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Russia, Japan renew quest for elusive WWII peace treaty
World War II lingers for Russia and Japan. Nearly 68 years after the fighting ended, the two Asian powers have yet to sign a peace treaty. That could change now that the leaders of both countries have solid nationalist credentials and could pull off...Tags: Japan, China Earthquake (2010), Tokyo (Japan), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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Cyprus wakes to bailout hangover
This post has been updated and corrected. See the notes below and at the bottom for details.ATHENS -- Defending a last-resort deal with international lenders, bleary-eyed officials on Cyprus said Monday that they had managed to avert a devastating default for the tiny Mediterranean nation and kept it from being forced out of Europe's single-...Tags: Nicos Anastasiades, Pakistan, Cyprus, Central African Republic, International Monetary Fund
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More Connecticut Police Forces Have Begun Using Dashboard Cams
In East Haven, they are being installed to help prevent racial profiling by police. They've caught a state cop stealing from a dead man, and helped convict a Milford officer in a crash that killed two people. In Russia, their widespread use helped...
Tags: Vehicles, U.S. Department of Justice, Racism, Motorvehicle Accidents, Photography and Video
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FBI puts UFOs on Ten Most Wanted list. Not so much.
A screaming comes across the sky. Is it Superman? Thomas Pynchon? Or just a meteor en route to Chelyabinsk, Russia, that somehow made a wrong turn and got lost over New Jersey? Well, if you really want to know, here’s a tip: Don’t ask the...
Tags: UFO Sightings, Superman (fictional character), Washington, DC, Police Investigations, Freedom of Information Act
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