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Army Colonel Challenges Pentagon’s Afghanistan Reports
After two deployments in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis says the Pentagon is not telling the whole truth about how the war there is going.
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Killers’ Families Left to Confront Fear and Shame
In a society where headlines of violence are almost commonplace, the families of the perpetrators are largely unheard from. But now some relatives have decided to share their stories.
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Europe Struggles to Deal With Cold and Snow
Extreme cold and heavy snow buried parts of Europe over last few days, claiming hundreds of lives, straining utilities and snarling transportation.
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Egypt Will Try 19 Americans on Criminal Charges
Egyptian authorities on Sunday referred 19 Americans and two dozen others to criminal trials as part of a politically charged investigation that has shaken the alliance between the United States and Egypt.
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Television Review: Steven Van Zandt in Norwegian Netflix Series ‘Lilyhammer’
“Lilyhammer,” starring Steven Van Zandt as a wiseguy in witness protection in Norway, is the first original series on Netflix and is available via streaming video.
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Greece Fights on Two Fronts to Secure New Bailout
Greece’s efforts to secure a second, €130 billion international bailout and avoid a default next month stalled on Sunday.
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Tuaregs Use Qaddafi’s Arms for Rebellion in Mali
After fighting for Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, hundreds of Tuareg rebels helped themselves to some of his weapons and returned to Mali to continue a longstanding rebellion.
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U.S. Plans a Shift to Elite Forces in Afghanistan
In ending its combat role in Afghanistan a year earlier than expected, the United States will rely more on special forces that hunt insurgent leaders and train local troops, officials say.
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Russia and China Block U.N. Action on Syrian Crisis
A United Nations Security Council effort to end the violence in Syria collapsed in acrimony hours after the Syrian military attacked the ravaged city of Homs.
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A.N.C. Upholds Suspension of Youth Leader Malema
A party appeals panel upheld the five-year suspension of the firebrand youth leader Julius Malema from the African National Congress Youth League.
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