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► FOXNEWS 22 July 2013 : HPV virus linked to a third of throat cancers, study says
► INDEPENDENT 22 July 2013 : Not lovin' it: McDonald's rider refused to say neigh after horse was turned away from drive-through lane
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ 23 July 1984 : Miss America resigns
■ 23 July 1995 : Hale-Bopp Comet Found
■ 23 July 1983 : 'Black July' 1983 and civil war in Srilanka
► GUARDIAN 22 July 2013 : Pope Francis leaves for Brazil visit – carrying his own bag
► FOXNEWS 22 July 2013 : Former military head says it was quickly clear terrorists behind Benghazi consulate attack
► NASA : Gravity Waves and Sunglint, Lake Superior
► FOXNEWS 22 July 2013 : Washington lawmakers applaud EU decision on Hezbollah
► STAR TELEGRAM 22 July 2013 : Homeowners wonder where Lake Granbury went
► GLOBAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 22 July 2013 : World's Dumbest Idea :
► NBC NEWS 23 July 2013 : Al Qaeda prison break: Hundreds of militants flee Iraq's notorious Abu Ghraib jail
► CNBC 18 July 2013 : Col. Sanders gets the boot as KFC tries upmarket
► FOXNEWS 22 July 2013 : Obama tries to refocus message on economy amid summer setbacks
► NPR 22 July 2013: Brazil's Evangelicals A Growing Force In Prayer, Politics
► NATIONAL POST : It's a boy for Kate Middleton and Prince William || ► HUFFINGTON POST 22 July 2013 : Royal Baby Welcomed By Obama, First Family
► SLASH DOT 22 July 2013: Hollywood's Love of Analytics Couldn't Prevent Six Massive Blockbuster Flops
► ANANDTECH 22 July 2013 : Is Haswell Ready for Tablet Duty? Battery Life of Haswell ULT vs Modern ARM Tablets
► ZEROHEDGE 22 July 2013 : Grantham Quarterly Letter: "What The *&%! Just Happened?"
► io9 22 July 2013 : Behold the Earth and Moon – as seen from Saturn
► TECH DIRT 22 July 2013 : ISP CEO Explains What Happens When The NSA Shows Up At Your Door
► SLASH DOT 22 JUly 2013 : Global Warming 5 Million Years Ago In Antarctic Drastically Raised Sea Levels
► ENTERTAINMENT : Blood Sacrifice in Indonesia - By : VICE
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► Al Qaeda militants stage jailbreak at Abu Ghraib
By Kareem Raheem and Ziad al-Sinjary - BAGHDAD/MOSUL, Iraq - Hundreds of convicts, including senior members of al Qaeda, broke out of Iraq's Abu Ghraib jail as comrades launched a military-style assault to free them, authorities said on Monday.
* Gunmen kill five Kurdish security forces in northern Iraq
* Car bombs kill 30 in Shi'ite districts of Baghdad
* Syria war widens rift between Shi'ite clergy in Iraq, Iran
► Palestinians, Israelis downplay imminent talks
By Ali Sawafta and Allyn Fisher-Ilan - RAMALLAH, West Bank/JERUSALEM - Israelis and Palestinians played down the prospects of their envoys meeting in Washington anytime soon, and the White House said getting the two sides to agree a peace deal remained an "enormous challenge."
* U.S. working on date for Israeli, Palestinian meetings
► Detroit finds hope in downtown renaissance
By Nick Carey and Paul Lienert - DETROIT - Today's Detroit bears an uncomfortable resemblance to a failed state, except for a a mini-renaissance occurring in the city's downtown core. There, Internet-focused businesses are carving out a Detroit identity driven by computers, not cars.
* Federal judge sets first hearing in Detroit bankruptcy case
► Brazil crowds welcome pope to home continent
By Paulo Prada and Philip Pullella - RIO DE JANEIRO - Pope Francis arrived in Brazil on his first foreign trip as pontiff and headed to Rio de Janeiro, where over a million people are expected to gather to see the first Latin American to head the Roman Catholic Church.| Slideshow
* Small explosive found near Brazilian sanctuary before pope's visit
► Latin America's first pope heads to restive Brazil
► Britain's Kate in labour as world awaits royal baby
► It's a boy for Britain's William and Kate || ► London's Tower Bridge turns blue for royal baby boy
► NEWS
■ Egypt waives visa fees for Syrians after Mursi overthrow
■ Ousted Egyptian leader's family denounces military
■ Monks in Egypt's Lawless Sinai Hope to Preserve an Ancient Library
■ After post-protest flurry, Brazil's politicians resist reform
■ Israel premier fast-tracking peace referendum bill
■ Israel moves to protect Eilat-bound planes from Sinai jihadis
■ Turkey set to overshoot budget targets as elections approach
■ Top U.S. officer outlines options for military force in Syria
■ Heat Shield for NASA's New Orion Spacecraft Set for 2014 Test Flight
► SHINE
■ Photographers Break Kate Middleton Labor News
■ Kate Middleton and Prince William Welcome Royal Baby ... It's a Boy!
■ The Buzz Around Royal Crier Tony Appleton
■ What's in a royal name? Lots of tradition
■ Royal Children Through the Ages: Who Will Kate and William's Baby Look Like?
► Egypt's Morsi 'abducted by army
The family of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi accuses the country's military of abducting him, as renewed clashes break out in Cairo.
* 'Not yet a coup'
* Son's anger over Morsi 'kidnap' - VIDEO
► FEATURE : Remembering Sri Lanka's Black July
► SCIENCE : Dolphins 'call each other by name'
► MAGAZINE
■ ColaLife: Turning profits into healthy babies
■ Why many French Muslims choose burial abroad
► At least 1 in 5 drone strike victims a confirmed civilian – leaked Pakistani records
► Depleted uranium used by US forces blamed for birth defects and cancer in Iraq
► Over 500 'Al-Qaeda militants' escape Iraq's Abu Ghraib in violent break-out
► Turkish court gives go-ahead to demolish Gezi Park
► Bomb found at planned Pope Francis visit site in Brazil
► Russian official slams US for turning down Moscow's extradition requests
► EU lists Hezbollah’s military wing as terrorists
►NSA locates cell phones even when they are turned off
► Germany intelligence cooperated with NSA as Merkel denied knowledge – report
► OP - ED : Son of Morsi to RT: I fear for my father's life
► Center-left seeks to broaden amnesty bill to cover Navalny case
This handsome one of Russia's rarely seen smiling. I also never saw him posing in front of a lot of foods with a grin as hungry mammals, ... but why does he always look perfect in my eyes? I really like whenever I see him with his books, pens, writing something, think of something, trophies, basketball and helmet, and occasionally he was seen laughing. Yes, it seems he prefers to laugh -- od course if there's something that can make him laugh -- than to smile. Something in him is exactly the same as what is owned by my fiance. Charm in Silence.
► VIDEOS
■ Cameron admits weapons could be in 'bad guys' hands in Syria
■ Revealed: Germany 'prolific partner' of NSA, Merkel denies knowledge. Der Spiegel magazine has revealed German intelligence operated one of NSA's spying programs. Chancellor Angela Merkel had denied any previous knowledge of NSA's tactics, adding that she first learned about them through the media.
■ CCTV: Quake clears supermarket shelves of booze in New Zealand
■ CrossTalk: Third World America
■ Morsi's son: US fails to defend democracy despite talk in media
■ Toxic US weapons blamed for Iraq's birth-defect 'Hiroshima'. More than a decade after US led forces invaded Iraq - there is a legacy of horrific birth defects. Scientists blame the weapons used by the US military. Fallujah is the best known example, the number affected there is 14 times higher than in Hiroshima after an atomic bomb was dropped on it in the Second World War. But RT's Lucy Kafanov was the first to take an in-depth look at the lesser-known extent of the human suffering in Najaf.
► IRAN : Iran's New President Reaches Out, Washington Balks
► TECHNOLOGY : Why I’m Not Switching From the iPhone
► Viewpoint: The Bravery of Obama's Trayvon Speech
► 'Corpse flower' attracts thousands to Washington garden
► FRAMEWORK
■ Postcards from the West | San Francisco's famed cable cars - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ Pictures in the News | July 22, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
Dresden, Germany — Photographed from a hot-air balloon, cyclists cast long shadows in Dresden, Germany. PHOTOGRAPH BY: SEBASTIAN KAHNERT / EPA
Kathmandu, Nepal — Nepalese Hindu women gather at Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu to pray for a long and prosperous life of their husbands or to find a good husband. PHOTOGRAPH BY: NARENDRA SHRESTHA / EPA
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