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Families of Lockerbie victims still seek answers
Lockerbie bombing has left some victims' relatives relieved and others raising questions about his guilt and whether others went unpunished.Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, a former Libyan intelligence ...
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Ex-student in webcam spy case to be sentenced
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- One couple lost their teenage son to suicide in the days after his college roommate used a webcam to see him kiss another man in September 2010; the other fears their son ...
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Apple files for preliminary injunction against Galaxy Tab 10.1
In the latest move in a complex series of patent-related cases, Apple filed a motion in a California district court late Friday to ban Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the U.S. The ...
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Solar eclipse Vancouver planetarium offers tips viewing annual event
Those with their heads in the clouds best be averting their eyes this Sunday as a solar eclipse graces the skies over Vancouver -- that is, if it's not ...
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Yakutsk Journey to the coldest city on earth
Think our winter's been a bit grim? Try visiting Yakutsk - the Russian city where 'a bit nippy' means minus 50C, and a quick dash to the corner shop could end in frostbite. Shaun ...
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Canadian songwriter is in tune with the stars everywhere
China has played a significant role in the glittering career of the Canadian pianist-composer Steve Barakatt, the man who wrote and orchestrated the UNICEF anthem Lullaby, a monumental undertaking ...
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Rare Ring of Fire Solar Eclipse Visible from China to Texas Today
On Jan. 4, 2011, the moon passed in front of the sun in a partial solar eclipse - as seen from parts of Earth. Here, the joint Japanese-American Hinode satellite captured the same breathtaking event ...
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Millions gaze skyward for rare solar eclipse
Millions of people turned their eyes to the sky on both sides of the Pacific to gaze excitedly as a partial eclipse occluded the sun at dawn in Asia and at dusk in the western United States. May 20 ...
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Zuckerbergs post-IPO wedding is smart legal move
Robert Blevans . Although they are hard to prove, "those claims can get really ugly." Blevans cited the case of Anthony Maglica, the founder of the company that makes Maglite ...
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Miss. prison riot leaves guard dead 8 hurt
illegal immigrants , authorities said.The riot began about 2:40 p.m. CDT and involved dozens of inmates before it was brought under control late Sunday night. Adams County Coroner James Lee ...
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