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Obama Says Africa Impacts Entire World

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Teacher Charged With Attempted Murder

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A popular science teacher at an English Catholic school is charged with attempted murder after police say he attacked a 14-year-old student. Peter Harvey allegedly snapped and began beating Jack Waterhouse on the head with a metal object after another student swore during a physics class.
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Teenager Circles the World on a Sailboat

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Bull Gores Runner to Death in Pamplona

A charging bull gores a young Spanish man to death during the famous running of the bulls at Pamplona's San Fermin festival. It is the first such fatality in nearly 15 years. Nine others are injured.
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A bull gores a runner during the famous San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain on Friday.
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A bull gores a runner during the famous San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain, Friday.

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400,000 Flee Homes After China Quake

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Obama Meets With Pope Benedict

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A North Korean army lab of hackers was ordered to "destroy" South Korean communications networks _ evidence the isolated regime was behind cyberattacks that paralyzed South Korean and American Web sites _ news reports said Saturday, citing an intelligence briefing. Read More

The trial of five men accused in the Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people is likely to start next week, Pakistan's interior minister said Saturday. Read More

A packed running of the bulls swollen by weekend crowds at Spain's San Fermin festival left five people with minor injuries Saturday, but there were no gorings the day after the first fatality for 14 years. Read More

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North Korea appears "seriously interested" in releasing two convicted American journalists but first wants the United States to acknowledge what Pyongyang sees as their "hostile acts," a U.S.-based scholar who visited Pyongyang said Saturday. Read More

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Delegates representing the ousted and interim governments of Honduras failed to forge an agreement during a second day of talks and no fixed date was set for future negotiations. Read More

Pope Benedict XVI stressed the church's opposition to abortion and stem cell research in his first meeting with President Barack Obama on Friday, pressing the Vatican's case with the U.S. leader who is already under fire on those issues from some conservative Catholics and bishops back home. Read More

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