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Congress' Syria authorisation should not preclude 'boots on the ground': Kerry
Hagel says not acting on Syria would undermine credibility of other security commitments of US.
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Red Bull confirm Ricciardo for 2014
Australian driver will replace compatriot Webber next season.
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Nokia to sell handset business to Microsoft for $7.2 billion
The Nokia deal thrusts Microsoft deeper into the hotly contested mobile phone market.
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Snowden saga: US spied on two presidents, state leaks
The US National Security Agency spied on emails, phone calls and text messages of the presidents of Brazil and Mexico.
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Olympics: Istanbul clings to bid hopes as blows rain down
Another growing worry for Istanbul has been the Turkish Athletics Federation banning 32 athletes for drugs violations.
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Australian rules club to probe dwarf burning report
One player had set alight the clothing of Blake Johnston, also known as 'Mr Big'.
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Afghan police deaths double as foreign troops withdraw
Interior Ministry figures published on Monday showed 1,792 police have been killed since March alone.
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One Direction edges Butler, sings its way to box office win
As the name suggests, One Direction: This is Us is a documentary on the British boy band.
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Iran frees six Slovak paragliders after spying accusations
Iran media said they were detained on suspicion of taking photographs of restricted areas.
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Ten year old boy wins Alaska's contest for giant cabbages
The boy submitted a 92.3 pound cabbage specimen named "Bob" to officials at the state fair.









