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| Scottish independence: Yes camp hails 'momentum' Supporters of Scottish independence claim they have the "big momentum" with less than two weeks to go before the referendum vote. It comes as a Sunday Times poll suggests the Yes camp has taken the lead for the first time. Some 51% of those who have ... | |
| Ukraine Sees Cease-Fire Holding as Russian Troops Poised Ukraine's military said pro-Russian separatists seem to be honoring the truce accord reached yesterday to stem months of bloodshed, while urging Russia to pull its troops back from the border to avoid provocations. No casualties have been reported in the ... | |
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| Wendy Davis reveals past abortions | USA NOW Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis reveals in her new book that she had two abortions before she began her political career. Davis gained national attention last year for a marathon filibuster of tough new restrictions on abortions. Loading… Post to ... | |
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| Wayward Pilot Sought to Descend Before Contact Was Lost The small plane that flew for hours in radio silence before crashing near Jamaica ran into trouble and sought to drop to a lower altitude before contact was lost with the New York real estate developer at the controls. “We need to descend” to 18,000 feet (5,500 ... | |
| More than 50 die in bombings of jihadist stronghold in Syria At least 53 people died Saturday in airstrikes by the Bashar al-Assad regime against several targets in the northern city of al-Raqa, a stronghold in Syria of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL, according to the Syrian Human Rights Observatory. | |
| UN Security Council Condemns Murder Of US Journalist By ISIL The United Nations Security Council on Saturday strongly condemned the "heinous and cowardly" murder of Steven Sotloff, an American and Israeli journalist, by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant or ISIL. "This crime is, yet again, a tragic reminder of the ... | |
| Sierra Leone Orders Ebola Lockdown Authorities in Sierra Leone are ordering people to stay at home for three days this month as part of an effort to stop the spread of the Ebola virus, which has killed more than 2,000 people in West Africa. A spokesman for the government said Saturday that ... | |
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