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► MINN POST 8 July 2013 : Clapping seems to be contagious in audiences, study finds
► HUFFINGTON POST 3 July 2013 : 'X-Files' 20th Anniversary: David Duchovny And Gillian Anderson To Reunite At San Diego Comic-Con
► MASHABLE 7 July 2013 : Google Doodle Marks 66th Anniversary of Roswell UFO Incident
► DAILY MAIL 7 July 2013 : Lovestruck Pippa 'ready to tie the knot with Nico' after just four months together. Pippa Middleton is poised to follow her sister Kate down the aisle after telling pals that her handsome boyfriend Nico Jackson is 'the one'.
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ 9 July 1816 : Argentina formally declared independence from Spain
■ 9 July 2006 : Italy 1-1 France
► GUARDIAN 9 July 2013 : 'Massacre' of Morsi supporters leaves Egypt braced for new violence
► GIZMODO 8 July 2013 : This Book Showed ‘80s Kids the Computerized, War Games War of Tomorrow
► DAILY KOS 8 July 2013 :Oops, there it is: Perry won't run in 2014, but hints at interest in 2016 bid :
► KSAT 7 July 2013 : NTSB: Asiana Flight 214 traveling too slow. 2 killed, 182 sent to hospital in crash :
► DAILY KOS 8 July 2013 : House Republicans debt ceiling offer: Pick your own ransom note!
► SPACE 8 July 2013 : Rover Drills Deep Into Chilean Desert to Aid Mars Life Hunt
► GUARDIAN 8 July 2013 : Brazil's football violence is a symptom of a collapsed justice system
► USA TODAY 8 July 2013 : Report: Iran, Sudan using U.S.-made monitoring tools
► E ONLINE 8 July 2013 : Jim Carrey Apologizes to Assault Rifle Defenders: "I Do Not Agree," but "I Do Love U"
► PC WORLD 8 July 2013 : Brazilian government wants answers from US following reports of NSA spying in Brazil
► TECHDIRT 8 July 2013 : A Secret Court Making Secret Laws? That's No Democracy
► PC WORLD 8 July 2013 : Review: Rising Storm puts you into WWII's Pacific Theatre
► MARKET WATCH 8 July 2013 : Obama makes new push for smarter government
► CBC CANADA 8 July 2013 : Snowden, Syria, Vladimir Putin's 'Cold Peace' with the West. Q&A with British writer Ben Judah, author of 'Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell In and Out of Love with Vladimir Putin'
► LIFEHACKER 8 July 2013 : You Have 25,000 Mornings As an Adult. Here's How to Not Waste Them
► TECHDIRT 8 July 2013: NSA Recruiters Get Smacked Down By University Of Wisconsin Students
► GUARDIAN 8 July 2013 : Edward Snowden: 'The US government will say I aided our enemies' – video interview
► GAMING : DeadPool - AWESOMENESS CONTINUES! - Part 2. Published on Jul 7, 2013 by PewDieDie
► NEWS & POLITIC : Ron Paul Blasts NSA Defenders On Piers Morgan: 'You're Justifying Dictatorship!' "To all of you who defend this nonsense, what should the penalty be for those who destroy the constitution?" - Ron Paul. Published on Jun 10, 2013 by PlanetEarthAwakens01
► Brazil to probe local telecom operators over alleged U.S. spying
► Egypt seeks quick elections after bloodshed
By Yasmine Saleh and Tom Perry - CAIRO - Egypt's interim head of state has set a speedy timetable for elections to drag the Arab world's biggest country from crisis, after the military ouster of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi sparked a wave of bloody protests. | Video: Clashes in Egypt
* From power to protest, Egypt's Brotherhood fights for life
► Egyptian June 30 CoalItion says 'The revolution is still on'
► White House urges "maximum restraint" to Egypt military
► A to Z of what lies ahead for the royal baby
► Yemeni protesters demand return of Egypt's Morsi
► Death in Asiana jet crash under investigation
► French First Lady honors rape victims in DRC
► Texas Gov. Perry Won't Seek Re-Election in 2014
► NEWS
■ Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood calls for uprising
■ Former Egyptian finance minister favorite for interim PM post
■ Egypt: Gunfire at military building leaves 40 dead
■ Islamists urge Egyptians to rise against army
■ Bullet casings, witnesses point to 'massacre' by Egyptian army, police
■ Syria invites U.N. chemical arms chief, but access is in doubt
■ Syria's ruling party elects new command amid war
■ U.N. chief Ban appeals for Ramadan truce across Syria
■ Exclusive: Congress delaying U.S. aid to Syrian rebels - sources
■ Obama to discuss economy with Black Caucus
■ Immigration, student loans top congressional plans
■ Analysis: Egyptian military's new look challenged
■ Germany defends 'strictly legal' cooperation with NSA
■ Woman mysteriously living in Cancun airport
■ Queen's granddaughter, Zara Phillips and husband expecting baby
■ California Prisons Were Illegally Sterilizing Female Inmates
■ Asiana attendant describes dramatic evacuation
► SHINE
■ Secrets to a Long Celebrity Marriage► SCREEN : Chef's Video Exposes Golden Corral Dumpster Food
■ Kate Middleton and Prince William's One-Time Split: What Really Happened
► MOVIES : Why Do Actors Post Shirtless Pics?
► MUSIC : #NBD: Wiz Khalifa Announces Marriage to Amber Rose in Least Exciting Way
► OMG!
■ George Clooney and Stacy Keibler Call It Quits
■ Mariah Carey Hospitalized After Falling on Set of Music Video
► GRIND TV : Champion freedivers' amazing Yucatan odyssey
► HEALTH : The Insanity Workout: 20 Minutes to Totally Toned
► HOMES : 20 who-knew hacks around your home
► AUTOS : Volkswagen XL1, wheeling a 262-mpg orb: Motoramic Drives
► MAGAZINE : Winning world wonders - top travel photographs
► TECHNOLOGY : Top tips to save your mobile's battery life
► Egypt unrest: Brotherhood rejects Mansour poll decree
► HEALTH : Late nights 'sap kids' brain power'
* The world's most sleep-starved students
* Brain scans can 'read our dreams'
► VIDEOS
■ Earlier this year, Shaimaa Khalil travelled across Egypt, hearing the voices of her fellow countrymen as they discussed their hopes and fears. From her grandmother in Alexandria, disturbed by the rising violence on the streets, to the veiled women who turned against the Islamist government, to the minibus driver queuing all night just to buy diesel, she finds a nation both angry and divided. These voices are the background to the dramatic events of the last few days which saw the country's first democratically elected president deposed. Producer: Daniel Tetlow.
■ US maintains aid to Egypt as it reviews Morsi ousting
■ Tony Blair: We've got to help new Egyptian government
■ India hotel collapse leaves 12 dead
■ 'Chinese Dream' of a young couple in Chengdu
► In Pictures : Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2013
► Today's African Proverb : "Death is a scar that never heals" - An Acholi proverb sent by James Owich, Gulu, Uganda
A scar? Huh, who says so? I still have wounds because of a death, but mmm ... about not ever heal? Yes, well, true, never.
► Muslim Brotherhood rebuffs Egyptian interim president's plan for elections
► Brazil to investigate evidence of sweeping NSA surveillance
► Venezuela confirms receipt of Snowden asylum request
► Muslim Brotherhood rebuffs Egyptian interim president's plan for elections
► Only Obama can stop Gitmo force-feeding - US judge
► NSA controls global Internet traffic via private fiber-optic cables
► Ron Paul announces own media venture
► Obama's fall visit to go ahead despite Snowden affair – Kremlin
► VIDEOS
■ Snowden strikes again: 'NSA in bed with Germany'
■ CrossTalk: If China ruled
■ Spies & Lies vs Money: EU & US line up huge trade deal amid espionage scandal
► General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi declares removal of Morsi
► Listening Post : Egypt: Mayhem, Morsi and the media
► Inside Story : Americas - NSA leaks and US democracy
► US reacts to the violence in Cairo
► Snowden's third week in Moscow airport
► Egyptian protesters criticise US government
► Turkey's Leaders Defend Mohamed Morsi in Egypt
By Piotr Zalewski / Istanbul - Asserting that the Egyptian President's ouster was a coup, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants to ensure the same thing doesn't happen in his country
* Dozens of Morsi Supporters Killed in Cairo as Crisis Deepens► Pakistan's bin Laden Report: What You Need to Know
► At Pamplona's San Fermin Festival, the Bulls Run Once More
► 'Vomit', and Five Other Things Pat Robertson Has Said About Gays
► 30,000 California prisoners refuse meals in apparent hunger strike
► 'Neither progress toward same-sex marriage nor the contraceptive mandate threatens religious liberty." — The Times editorial board responding to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops : Catholic bishops cry wolf
Pamplona, Spain — Bullfighter "banderillero" David "Chetu" Peinado is tossed and gored in the head by a Alcurrucen's fighting bull in the bullring during the second day of the San Fermin Running of the Bulls festival in Pamplona, Spain. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez / Getty Images
Lausanne, Switzerland — A woman with a group of children touch a huge red ball installed on the place de l'Europe in front of the tower Bel-Air as part of the RedBall Project by U.S. artist Kurt Perschke. PHOTOGRAPH BY: LAURENT GILLIERON / EPA
6 PICTURES TODAY
This picture taken on July 7, 2013 shows people walking through a flooded street in Wuhan, central China's Hubei province after a heavy storm. A strong storm hit Wuhan on July 6 and July 7, paralyzng transport in multiple places, local media reported. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO
A little girl looks on from behind a Nelson Mandela portrait outside the Medi Clinic Heart hospital where former South African president Nelson Mandela lays in critical condition in Pretoria on July 6, 2013. Emotional crowds gathered outside the hospital, as relatives and clan elders made preparations for the revered former South African leader's final journey. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE
A spectator sits on Centre Court for the women's singles final tennis match between Marion Bartoli of France and Sabine Lisicki of Germany at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, in London July 6, 2013. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Fireworks to celebrate Independence Day one day ahead are seen in Union Beach, New Jersey July 3, 2013. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
People set up a scaled replica of the rubber duck, originally created by Dutch conceptual artist Florentijn Hofman, on a river in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province. REUTERS
Looters take furniture and other objects from the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters after it was burned down by protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo's Moqattam district July 1, 2013. The Brotherhood said on Monday that armed men who ransacked its national headquarters had crossed a red line of violence, and the movement was considering action to defend itself. Hundreds of people threw petrol bombs and rocks at the building, which caught fire as guards and Brotherhood members inside the building exchanged gunfire with attackers. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
This picture taken on July 7, 2013 shows people walking through a flooded street in Wuhan, central China's Hubei province after a heavy storm. A strong storm hit Wuhan on July 6 and July 7, paralyzng transport in multiple places, local media reported. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO
A little girl looks on from behind a Nelson Mandela portrait outside the Medi Clinic Heart hospital where former South African president Nelson Mandela lays in critical condition in Pretoria on July 6, 2013. Emotional crowds gathered outside the hospital, as relatives and clan elders made preparations for the revered former South African leader's final journey. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE
A spectator sits on Centre Court for the women's singles final tennis match between Marion Bartoli of France and Sabine Lisicki of Germany at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, in London July 6, 2013. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Fireworks to celebrate Independence Day one day ahead are seen in Union Beach, New Jersey July 3, 2013. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
People set up a scaled replica of the rubber duck, originally created by Dutch conceptual artist Florentijn Hofman, on a river in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province. REUTERS
Looters take furniture and other objects from the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters after it was burned down by protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo's Moqattam district July 1, 2013. The Brotherhood said on Monday that armed men who ransacked its national headquarters had crossed a red line of violence, and the movement was considering action to defend itself. Hundreds of people threw petrol bombs and rocks at the building, which caught fire as guards and Brotherhood members inside the building exchanged gunfire with attackers. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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