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Police Find Stolen Auschwitz Sign

Polish authorities detained five men after finding the infamous "Work Sets You Free" sign that had been stolen from the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz. The sign was cut into three pieces, police said.
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Britain's Only Rail Link to Europe Cut

Eurostar, the only rail service between Britain and Europe, was shut down indefinitely after a series of train breakdowns stranded thousands of passengers in the Channel Tunnel.
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Infamous Nazi Sign at Auschwitz Stolen

Thieves snatched the 90-pound "Work Sets You Free" sign from the main entrance of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, police said. The theft drew immediate condemnation from Jewish leaders around the globe.
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Clinton Offers Deal at Climate Conference

With the clock winding down at the Copenhagen climate conference, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton puts a possibly game-changing plan on the table. She announces that the U.S. is prepared to facilitate a $100 billion annual fund to help developing countries pay for global warming measures.
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Iraqi Insurgents Hack US Drones

Insurgents in Iraq have used inexpensive computer software to capture live video feeds from U.S. Predator drones, which may be helping them evade and monitor U.S. military operations, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Doctors Find Sewing Needles in Toddler

A 2-year-old Brazilian boy has as many as 50 metal sewing needles inside his body, and a doctor treating the boy said Wednesday they were apparently stuck there one by one.
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