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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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Volcano Forces Thousands to Evacuate

Authorities moved thousands of villagers from harm's way near the Philippines' most active volcano Tuesday after it oozed lava and shot plumes of ash, and said they probably would spend a bleak Christmas in an evacuation center.
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Climate Talks Spark Mass Protests, Arrests

Tens of thousands of protesters have marched through the chilly Danish capital and nearly 1,000 were detained in a mass rally to demand an ambitious global climate pact, just as talks hit a snag over rich nations' demands on China and other emerging economies.
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Spy Says KGB Destroyed Hitler's Remains

A top Russian official says that Adolf Hitler's remains were burned in 1970 by Soviet agents and thrown into a river in Germany. The operation allegedly took place to prevent Hitler's burial site from becoming a shrine for fascist sympathizers. Russian authorities claim to have saved fragments of the German dictator's jawbone and skull.
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Cap-and-Trade Loses Billions to Fraud

As negotiators grapple in Copenhagen over how to curtail carbon emissions, Europe's own system turns out to be an ATM for organized crime. According to officials, criminals have gamed the EU's Emissions Trading System for a cool $7.4 billion in purloined tax revenues over the last 18 months.
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