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Two Western journalists among at 20 dead following attacks in Syria

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Syrian security forces continued attacks in Homs on Wednesday for the 19th day. Among the at least 20 reported dead are two western journalists, Marie Colvin and Rémi Ochlik.
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Russian billionaire politician challenges Kremlin

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Mikhail Prokhorov, a Russian billionaire, has announced that he will create his own political movement that wasn't what he called a 'puppet of the Kremlin.'
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Massive restoration project in Kabul reveals buried history

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A massive restoration project in a historic neighborhood in Kabul devastated by the war reveals exquisite buildings buried under garbage.
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What soft power looks like: US influence in Indonesia

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The US created a multimillion dollar space for people under 30 in Jakarta's upscale Pacific Place mall in an effort to extend its influence in Indonesia.
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Laughter can act like painkiller, according to new study

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A new study from Oxford University found that test subjects who laughed were able to withstand nearly 10 percent more pain that other those who didn't.
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Israel's growing isolation in the Middle East

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Tensions run high between Israel and its neighbors Egypt and Turkey, leaving many Israelis feeling isolated in the Middle East.
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Joy essential ingredient in party music from rural El Salvador

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The chanchona band, Los Hermanos Lovo trace their roots back to rural El Salvador, and they're all about the party.
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Exploitation of legal migrant workers in Colorado

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Immigration rights activists say some of Colorado's immigrant sheep herders are being exploited by ranchers who deny them medical care and pay unfair wages.
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Hedge fund uses Twitter to profitably predict market swings

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The $40 million dollar fund made a profit of almost two percent in its first month of trading by using Tweets to gauge public's mood.
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Hardcore soccer fans driving force behind Egypt violence

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In Egypt, the "Ultras" or soccer hooligans are taking center stage in Egyptian politics and fueling violent unrest.
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