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How to Pull a Bus With Your Hair

Manjit Singh pulls a bus by his hair -- an 8.5-ton double-decker bus, nearly 70 feet down the street. "The Ironman of Leicester," who lives in that English town, acknowledges that people think he's nuts. "I don't care," he says. "I'm happy to make them laugh."
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Illness Could Turn Little Girl to Stone

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Lillie Sutcliffe
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A 5-year-old English girl must take a daily cocktail of drugs to stave off a rare genetic disease that threatens to turn her to rock. Lille Sutcliffe has cystinosis, a condition that causes crystals to form in the body, especially in the eyes and kidneys. "I am so proud of how she is fighting it," her mom says.
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'Thatcher' Death Causes Commotion

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Margaret Thatcher
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Reports of Margaret Thatcher's death turned out to be greatly exaggerated. A rumor that the former British prime minister had passed away began circulating among Canadian politicos when the country's transport minister sent a text saying, "Thatcher is dead." But the Thatcher in question was his beloved cat, not the Iron Lady.
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Obama Vows 'Right' Move on Afghanistan

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President Barack Obama speaks at news conference in Japan
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President Barack Obama appears at a news conference Friday in Tokyo.

Facing sharp criticism for not yet deciding on a plan for Afghanistan, President Barack Obama says he's bent on "getting this right" and wants to strike a balance on troop levels and how much more money to commit to the 8-year-old conflict. Obama made his comments while in Tokyo with Japanese leader Yukio Hatoyama.
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9/11 Planner, 4 Others to Stand Trial in NY

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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, right, the self-declared mastermind of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, will stand trial in New York, as will four other inmates from the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Prosecutors expect to seek the death penalty against them. Five other detainees are to go before military panels.
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Drug Lord High on Forbes Power List

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Joaquin Guzman
Damian Dovarganes, AP
Forbes magazine has released its list of the World's Most Powerful People -- and Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman clocks in at a very respectable 41. Guzman trails far behind Barack Obama (No. 1) and his countryman Carlos Slim Helu (No. 6). Still, he's ahead of such leaders as Nicolas Sarkozy, Hugo Chavez and Dmitry Medvedev.
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