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Terror on one London street
A soldier lies in a pool of blood in a busy London street. His two apparent killers stand close by, brandishing knives. One of them rants at a passer-by who films the encounter on a mobile phone. These shocking images are unlike anything seen before on the streets of Britain.
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Stockholm sees fourth night of rioting
Sweden's capital endured a fourth consecutive night of rioting Wednesday, with fires and clashes with authorities decreasing in the original flashpoint in the northern suburbs but increasing to the south, police said.
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Big booty for Mississippi pirate ship
St Louis boat builder creates pirate ships, sells to History Channel for $80,000 on Craigslist.
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'Attractive & Fat' ad spoofs Abercrombie
Jes Baker is cutting retailer Abercrombie & Fitch down to size.
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Severe weather hits Moore, Oklahoma
Early Start's John Berman reports severe thunderstorms hit already devastated Moore, Oklahoma.
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Scandals in the U.S. Military
Newest scandal at West Point where a Army Sgt. allegedly secretly videotaped female cadets in the showers and bathrooms.
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Why Big Law needs to hire odd ducks
At a time when their very survival seems up in the air, how can firms spot and hire the few candidates that will thrive in Big Law?
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6 extreme employee excursions
These employers are boosting retention and engagement by sending workers across the globe, building straw huts on a Hopi reservation to helping communities in remote parts of Nepal, Africa, and Brazil.
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Twitter bumps up log-in security after hacks
After well-publicized hacks, Twitter is giving users the ability to add a two-step security process to their logins.
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Fan fiction writers to sell stories on Amazon
Fan fiction stories based on copyrighted works are essentially impossible to sell. Amazon wants to change that with its new "Kindle Worlds" program.
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Chrysler jabs Tesla over loan repayment
Chrysler Group and Tesla Motors, run by two of the most outspoken CEOs in the auto industry, are trading zingers over the help each company received from the federal government.
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Can Sharapova keep crown?
Maria Sharapova reflects on her chances of repeating last year's French Open success.
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Suicide on the altar of gay marriage
The gesture couldn't have been more dramatic, nor the setting more grand: 78-year-old French writer and historian Dominique Venner chose the altar of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris to shoot himself in front of about 1,500 horrified visitors. Just before pulling the trigger, he had meticulously laid a letter on the...
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'How I escaped the Taliban'
In his first television interview, photographer Pierre Borghi describes his kidnapping and escape from a Taliban prison.
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Terrorism expert : London attack
CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks with the former head of Counter-terrorism for MI6 about the attack in London.
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What tummy tucks can teach us about health care reform
The conventional wisdom is that market forces don't apply to pricing for medical care. A new study of the cosmetic surgery industry shows how wrong that belief is.
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The latest to claim fraud at Ranbaxy: Its owners
Japanese drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo has quietly stood by its decision to purchase Ranbaxy in 2008. Now, the company is publicly suggesting it was defrauded in the $4.6 billion acquisition.
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Killer employee under Obamacare: No. 50 or 51?
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New home sales rise
New home sales edged slightly higher once again in April as the housing market continues to give a lift to the U.S. economy.
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Exec called Jackson 'a freak'
A top AEG executive referred to Michael Jackson as "a freak" and another called him "creepy" just hours before their company signed the pop icon to a huge concert deal.
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Helms issues with one armpit
Actor Ed Helms tells Conan that his right armpit sweats a whole lot more than the left, and he has proof.
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Does Pitt suffer from face blindness?
It seems that anytime Brad Pitt speaks, the world stops to listen, and his latest interview with Esquire has been no exception.
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Africa's 'dead women walking'
It's practically unheard of in the United States and most Western countries. But it's a terrible occurrence in a culture where a woman's status and dignity is decided by her ability to provide a husband with multiple children.
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In Iraq, 4 soldiers slain
At least four soldiers were killed and five others were wounded Thursday when gunmen attacked an Iraqi army checkpoint, police said.
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Blogger sentenced to Turkish prison for blasphemy
A Turkish-Armenian blogger vowed to appeal a day after an Istanbul court sentenced him to more than a year in prison for blasphemy.
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Bergen: 9 myths about drones and Guantanamo
On Thursday, President Barack Obama is scheduled to deliver a major speech in Washington about his administration's counterterrorism policies, focusing on the rationale and legal framework for the controversial CIA drone program and his plans to wind down the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay.
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2007: Forgotten faces
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on a mystery of the brain that causes people to forget faces.
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U.K.'s Cameron to China, India: We're open for business
Prime Minister David Cameron says openness to foreign investment is competitive advantage for Britain (and Ratan Tata is always welcome at Downing Street).
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Inside Amazon's tax fight
Fortune goes behind Amazons tax war.
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Global markets in turmoil
U.S. stocks fall between 0.6% and 1% as major indexes around the world fall deep into the red, dragged down by the Nikkei.
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