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Cease-fire agreement reached in Gaza conflict
After eight days of violence and nearly 150 deaths on both sides of the Israel-Gaza border, a cease-fire set to take effect Wednesday night promised to silence the warplanes and rocket launchers. The cease-fire, announced Wednesday night in a joint...
Tags: West Bank, Jerusalem (Israel), News Agency, Explosions, Tel Aviv (Israel)
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Ceasefire at Hand? Outcome of Talks Between Israel, Militants Could Come Today
Near the Israel-Gaza border -- An outcome of talks to halt violence between Israel and militants in Gaza could come as early as Tuesday, a Hamas spokesman said.
"It's in the hands now of the Israelis," Osama Hamdan, Hamas spokesman in Beirut, told CNN....Tags: West Bank, Armed Conflicts, Ban Ki-moon, Armed Forces, Hamas
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Priest in Peril: Indianapolis priest speaks out following international search
An Indianapolis priest who was reported missing for more than a week is now back in Indiana—and revealing why he feared for his life and left Greece with his translator. Fox59 News sat down for an exclusive interview with Father Christiaan Kappes....
Tags: Munich (Germany), U.S. Department of State, Religion and Belief, Financial Planning, Human Interest
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Hansen: Not all veterans have purple hearts
I am a veteran without a gun. I served during peacetime and represent about 25% of all veterans, or more than 5 million men and women who are called veterans in name only. As a result, every Veterans Day I don't feel quite worthy. I rarely claim my...Tags: Veterans Day, Ronald Reagan, Germany, Heart Attack
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As clock ticks down, Hoosier pleads for life of Afghan man who helped U.S. forces
Life's back into a normal rhythm for Dennis Norris. He’s back in Central Indiana – around his family, his dogs, and the creature comforts of home. Norris is back after years on the move. First, in the United States Coast Guard in Louisiana,...
Tags: YouTube, Skype, U.S. Department of State, Immigration, Hillary Clinton
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Mexican police charged in attack on CIA officers
World NowFourteen officers in Mexico’s federal police force have been formally charged with the attempted murder of a pair of American CIA operatives who were attacked in their armored SUV in August on a road south of the capital here, federal prosecutors... -
Emporia State student found safe in Germany
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsEmilee Irsik is alive and well in Germany. Emilee's father Jay tells Eyewitness News that she is with authorities in Germany and they are working to get her back home. No other information about the disappearance has been released. Family and friends...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Teaching and Learning, Students, Germany, Emporia (Emporia, Virginia)
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U.S. elections dominate talk on Chinese social media site
World NowWhile China gears up for a once-in-a-decade change in leadership, legions of its Internet users have been glued to the U.S. elections halfway across the world. Close to 25 million messages about the American polls had been sent on Sina Weibo by late... -
U.S. election party in Beijing: part celebration, part education
World NowBEIJING -- Flavia Wang, Ashley Xu and Thomas Liu, all graduate students at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, were casting ballots for Barack Obama here in the basement of a Marriott hotel on Wednesday morning. Before making their selections, they... -
Pictures in the News | Nov. 2, 2012
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'Argo' in Anacortes: Local couple among six who escaped Iran
Q13 FOX News ReporterThe movie "Argo" is based on the true story of six Americans hiding in Iran after the U.S. Embassy is attacked. Spoiler Alert: The Americans manage to get out safely. And two of the six now call Anacortes, Wash., home. Mark Lijek and Cora Amburn-...Tags: Argo (movie), Periodicals, Central Intelligence Agency, Clea DuVall, Entertainment
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U.S. returns more than 4,000 stolen antiquities to Mexico
World NowMEXICO CITY -- U.S. officials Thursday returned more than 4,000 pieces of stolen and looted pre-Columbian art and artifacts to the Mexican government, the result of 11 investigations. The recovery of the items, which include statues, hatchets and pottery,...
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