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| To Avoid Black Friday, Shoppers Hit Stores on Thanksgiving Early-bird shoppers headed to stores on Thanksgiving in what's becoming a new holiday tradition. In the Chicago suburb of Naperville, Illinois, the parking lot of a Wal-Mart store was full roughly 30 minutes before Thanksgiving deals started at 6 p.m., ... | |
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| Ferguson: The Mirror That Reflects America's Open Secret In July 1967 President Lyndon B. Johnson formed the 11-member National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, better known as the Kerner Commission, to explain the riots that had plagued U.S. cities each summer since 1964 and provide ... | |
| First Test up in the air after Phillip Hughes' death Live Coverage To Phillip Hughes Tribute · First Test should go ahead as planned, says Mark Taylor · Kevin Pietersen: The Phillip Hughes I knew · Cricket's saddest day. Australian cricketers are yet to broach the subject of whether they should play next week's ... | |
| Six killed in Kabul suicide attack on UK Embassy vehicle KABUL: A suicide blast hit a vehicle of the British Embassy here on Thursday claiming the lives of six people. Gunfire and explosions rocked Kabul as Taliban militants attacked a central district that houses several embassies and foreign compounds, hours ... | |
| $100000 cash abandoned at Calif. Burger King Now that's a Whopper! A Burger King employee found a back pack near a table and told the restaurant owner, who looked inside and saw stacks of cash. Then he called the cops. San Jose police are trying to find the owner of the money. BY Deborah Hastings. | |
| Aust team heads to Africa to fight Ebola Aid groups have welcomed the first deployment of Australian health workers to west Africa, but warn more help is still needed amid expectations a UN deadline for containing the outbreak will not be met. A group of 17 Australian health workers, comprising six ... | |
| Pope's Turkey Trip Tests Vatican's Reset of Ties to Islam Pope Francis holds an audience at the Vatican on Thursday, before he leaves on a planned three-day trip to Turkey. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. By. Deborah Ball. Deborah Ball. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL. BiographyDeborah Ball ... | |
| Iran's leader says he's not opposed to more nuclear talks. Her name is Kim Yo-jong, she's 27, and she's now deputy director of the ruling Workers Party. Her responsibilities aren't clear, but in the bizarro world of North Korea, it's a big deal that she recently accompanied her brother on a tour of a cartoon film studio. | |
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