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May 3, 2013

LATEST World News, May 03, 2013

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GOOD FRIDAY, Orthodox Easter, May 03, 2013



Orthodox Good Friday - timeanddate.com
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FIJI News,May 03, 2013


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BRUNEI TIMES News, May 03, 2013

















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THE GUARDIAN News, May 03, 2013








Libya faces growing Islamist threat
The Guardian
The Guardian has learned that jihadist groups ejected from their Timbuktu stronghold have moved north, crossing the Sahara through Algeria and Niger to Libya, fuelling a growing Islamist insurgency. "There are established links between groups in both ...
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NBC News, May 03, 2013

In Case You Missed It - Recapping top stories from past week
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“Revolution” has been renewed by NBC for a second season, but it's unclear if the drama will return to film in the Port City. The apocalyptic road show, which has had mediocre ratings since it returned from a mid-season hiatus in March, shot its pilot ...
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UNESCO News, May 03, 2013

Japan's Mount Fuji likely to be listed as UNESCO's World Heritage site
Daily News & Analysis
According to Japan's cultural agency, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee is expected to officially proclaim the snow-topped near-symetrical volcano as appropriate for registration under the World Heritage sites, the BBC reports. The agency has said that ...
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May 2, 2013

LATEST World News, May 02, 2013

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DIED, May 02, 2013

Deanna Durbin dies at 91: The former child star was once one of Hollywood's most popular actresses. (Photo: Youtube/ddurbinfan)Deanna Durbin Dies: Where Did 1930s Actress, Winston Churchill's Favorite ...
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Deanna Durbin dies at 91: The former child star was once one of Hollywood's most popular actresses. (Photo: Youtube/ddurbinfan). Deanna Durbin has died at age 91, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The former child star may not be well-known today, ...
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NEW ZEALAND HERALD News, May 02, 2013






PRESS DIGEST-New Zealand newspapers - April 30
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NEW ZEALAND HERALD (www.nzherald.co.nz). NZ drug laws may breach UN treaty: New Zealand's weak laws surrounding the importation and possession of performance-enhancing drugs may contravene obligations under a global treaty the country ...
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SOMALIA Famine News, May 02, 2013

Somalia famine ‘killed 260,000′

Somalia Famine News, Photos and Videos - ABC News
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AFRICA News, May 02, 2013










African Countries Need Billions to Maintain Malaria
Counsel & Heal
The dangers of malaria, which is transferred between mosquitoes and humans, plague the countries of Africa. Malaria occurs as a result of the transmission of deadly parasites that thrive in mosquitoes. There are currently no vaccinations available to ...
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CUMBERLAND TIMES News, May 02, 2013
















Group takes aim at local gun-control laws
The Seattle Times
The Cumberland City Council voted Tuesday to begin the process of repealing the ordinance, theCumberland Times-News reported. Worcester County disputed the foundation's assertion that its ordinance banning the possession of firearms in dry nightclubs
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CHICAGO-TRIBUNE News, May 02, 2013










Ads take the field in Wrigley rehab plans
Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Cubs want to restore Wrigley Field in the style of an era long gone by, even as the team ushers aspects of the ballpark into the 21st century, including a large video board and more electronic advertising common at stadiums across the nation.
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THE OBSERVER News, May 02, 2013












The 20 best restaurants: part four
The Guardian
Photograph: Katherine Rose for the Observer. Although Quo Vadis on Soho's Dean Street has been operating for the last decade – and for many years before that; it opened in 1926 – it only appears on this list for the way it has operated over the last 12...
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BAN KI-MOON News, May 02, 2013

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Ban Ki-moon: UN access to Syria essential for credible chemical weapons inquiry
Haaretz
United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon said on Monday that investigators have been gathering and analyzing available information on alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syria, but access to the war-torn country is needed for a "credible and comprehensive...
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Kepler Problem: Planet-Hunting Space Telescope Ailing, NASA Says, May 02, 2013

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"By: Mike Wall Published: 05/01/2013 10:01 AM EDT on SPACE.com Health issues are jeopardizing the planet-hunting work of NASA's prolific Kepler space telescope, which has identified more than 2,700 potential alien worlds to date. One of Kepler's reaction wheels — devices that maintain the observatory's position in space — remains balky despite mitigation attempts. The mission team now regards the problem as unsolvable and is considering what the telescope can do after the wheel fails. "While the wheel may still continue to operate for some time yet, the engineering team has now turned its attention to the development of contingency actions should the wheel fail sooner, rather than later," Kepler mission manager Roger Hunter, of NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., wrote in an update Monday (April 29). [Gallery: A World of Kepler Planets]"
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MAIL Online - Scientists create breakthrough bionic ear using cybernetics - Terminator-style machines could be next, May 02, 2013

The finished ear consists of a coiled antenna inside a cartilage structure. Two wires lead from the base of the ear and wind around a helical
Michael McAlpine, lead researcher and assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton Univeristy said 'In general, there are mechanical and thermal challenges with interfacing electronic materials with biological materials. 'Previously, researchers have suggested some strategies to tailor the electronics so that this merger is less awkward.   More... Coming to a CCTV camera near you soon: The amazing 'bug eye' lens that can see 180 degrees The superglue inspired by world's stickiest fish - which can hold up to 230 times its own bodyweight That typically uses a 2D sheet of electronics and a surface tissue. 'However, our work suggests a new approach - to build and grow the biology up with the electronics synergistically and in a 3D interwoven format.' "
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Benedict XVI returns to Vatican for first time, May 02, 2013

FILE- In this March 23, 2013 file photo provided by the Vatican paper L´Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis, right, and Pope emeritus Benedict XVI meet in Castel Gandolfo.  Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi said Tuesday April 30, 2013 that retired Pope Benedict XVI is moving into his new retirement home in the Vatican gardens on Thursday. Benedict has been living at the papal residence in Castel Gandolfo, in the hills south of Rome, ever since he resigned on Feb. 28 (AP Photo/Osservatore Romano, HO)
"VATICAN CITY - Benedict XVI has returned to the Vatican for the first time since he resigned Feb. 28 and met with successor Pope Francis. The Vatican said Francis greeted Benedict on Thursday at his new retirement home, a converted monastery on the edge of the Vatican gardens, and the two then prayed together in the adjoining chapel. Benedict's return to the Vatican signals an unprecedented era with a retired pontiff living alongside a reigning one. It is the second meeting between the two since Francis was elected pope March 13. Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI flew by helicopter from the papal residence in Castel Gandolfo, where he has lived since Feb. 28, when he became the first pope in 600 years to step down."
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CBS News - Accused Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's friends hid damning evidence, feds say, May 02, 2013

: "Three college friends of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were arrested and accused Wednesday of removing a backpack containing fireworks emptied of gunpowder and a laptop from Tsarnaev's dorm room three days after the attack to try to keep him from getting into trouble. Newly-arrested friend of alleged Boston bomber was in U.S. illegally In court papers, the FBI said one of them threw the items in the garbage after they concluded from news reports that Tsarnaev was one of the bombers. On "CBS This Morning" Thursday, CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano reported from Boston that investigators recovered the laptop and the backpack last week in a New Bedford, Mass., landfill."
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