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Death Toll in Baghdad Attacks Rises

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Coordinated attacks in Baghdad resulted in the worst wave of violence in more than a month. More than 100 people were killed in four attacks on Tuesday, including three car bombs near government sites. Here, a U.S. soldier patrols the scene of one explosion
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Coordinated assaults in Baghdad resulted in the worst wave of violence in more than a month. At least 118 people were killed in five attacks Tuesday, including three car bombs near government sites. Here, a U.S. soldier patrols the scene of one explosion.

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Chicago Man Charged in Mumbai Attack

A Chicago man is accused of aiding in the terror strikes in the Indian city of Mumbai that killed 166 people. David Coleman Headley, an American, is accused of conducting surveillance on potential targets in Mumbai before last year's attacks. He was earlier accused of planning an attack on a Danish newspaper that published caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Red Baron's Death Certificate Found

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A Polish historian studying a 1918 book of death records comes across a death certificate for the World War 1 German flying ace Manfred von Richthofen. But the document sheds no new light on a decades-old debate: Who shot down the pilot, known as the "Red Baron"?
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Queen Tells Paparazzi to Back Off

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Texas Oysters Linked to Contagious Virus

The Food and Drug Administration is urging consumers not to eat oysters from San Antonio Bay in Texas, saying they've been linked to a highly contagious virus that causes stomach flu.
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4 US Teens Arrested in Japan

Four American teenagers living on a U.S. military base in Japan are arrested for allegedly stringing a rope across a road, causing a woman to crash her motorbike and suffer severe head injuries. Japanese media reported that the four were caught on surveillance tape, and the victim reported seeing teenagers in the area.
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