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Provincial governor says 6 killed by suicide bomb in southern Afghanistan
Associated Press WriterKANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — A suicide bomber detonated explosives strapped to his body inside a produce shop in southern Afghanistan on Friday, killing six people, the provincial governor said. The bomber was apparently targeting a police official...Tags: Explosions, NATO, Executive Branch, Guerrilla Activity, Bombings
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Suicide bomb kills at least 5
KANDAHAR PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN -- A suicide bomber struck U.S. troops patrolling on foot in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least two soldiers and three civilians and wounding at least nine others, officials said. The bomber hit the U.S....Tags: Death and Dying, NATO, International Military Interventions, Terrorism, Wars and Interventions
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Suicide bomber strikes U.S. patrol
The Associated PressA suicide bomber struck U.S. troops patrolling on foot in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least two soldiers and three civilians and wounding at least nine others, officials said. The blast followed an allegation from President Hamid...Tags: Death and Dying, Hamid Karzai, NATO, International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions
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CIA missile kills al-Qaida leader, aide in Pakistan
WASHINGTON - A New Year's CIA strike in northern Pakistan killed two top al-Qaida terrorists long sought by the United States, including the man believed to be behind September's deadly suicide bombing at a Marriott hotel in the Pakistani capital, U.S....Tags: FBI, Police Investigations, Guerrilla Activity, Bombings, Armed Conflicts
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Family Filmgoer
The Family Filmgoer 8 & older Bedtime Stories (PG) A custodian at a luxury hotel in Los Angeles makes up stories and lets the kids decide plot twists. There is crude and tasteless humor, a divorce theme and a stupid finale puts child characters in...Tags: Los Angeles, World War II, Valkyrie (movie), Sex, Movies
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Kate Hudson: Wherefore art thou?
The TV ZoneWhere was Kate Hudson last night when she shoulda been at the People's Choice Awards? I imagine she eventually turned up to accept her best, or favorite, or "peopleyist" award or whatever they call these - and I'm pretty......Tags: NBC, Christina Applegate, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Ellen DeGeneres, CBS Corp.
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12 DAYS TO INAUGURATION
Turns out it's the former Australian prime minister and leading member of President George W. Bush's coalition of the willing in Iraq, John Howard, who is booked at Blair House, kicking President-elect Barack Obama and his family across Lafayette Square...Tags: John Howard, George Bush, National Government, Montana, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition
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Family Filmgoer: A guide for parents
OK FOR 6 AND OLDER ''THE TALE OF DESPEREAUX'' (G) What luck to have a richly imagined animated film to charm kids 6 and older. ''The Tale of Despereaux,'' adapted from Kate DiCamillo's 2003 book, is set in a storybook Middle Ages. There are scary bits...Tags: R Rated Movies, G Rated Movies, Behavioral Conditions, Road Accidents, Vehicles
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Iran's top leader bans volunteers from carrying out suicide bombings against Israel
Associated Press WriterTEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's top leader banned hardline Iranian volunteers on Thursday from leaving the country to carry out suicide bombings against Israel, but warned that Iran would assist the militant group Hamas in other ways. Ayatollah Ali...Tags: Commodity Markets, Guerrilla Activity, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Bombings, Petroleum Industry
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Murder charges filed in Griswold house explosion
A Griswold man who told authorities he set his home on fire was charged Thursday with murdering his 69-year-old mother. Carson Mueller, 34, was arraigned Thursday in Norwich Superior Court on a murder charge in the strangulation death of Denise Mueller,...Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Norwich, Crimes, Fires
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Obama invites 'Everyday Americans' to join Whistle Stop Tour to DC for inaugural festivities
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama has invited a group of "everyday Americans" to join him and Vice President-elect Joe Biden on their Whistle Stop Tour to the nation's capital on the Saturday before Inauguration Day. Obama's...Tags: Armed Forces, Minority Groups, Democratic National Conventions, Defense, Discrimination
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Reports: MI5 chief says fewer terror plots against Britain
Associated Press WriterLONDON (AP) — Terrorists based in Britain have plotted fewer attacks against the U.K. over the last 18 months — but the overall threat from terrorism remains severe, the head of Britain's MI5 domestic intelligence agency was quoted as saying...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Newspaper and Magazine, Bombings, Newspapers, Death and Dying
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