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Friday, August 19, 2011

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Taliban attack mars Afghan Independence Day

    Investigators examine the site of a suicide attack near the British Council in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Friday.An attack on a British compound in Kabul Friday killed at least 10 people, officials said.




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Wall Street set to follow global stocks lower
    Wall Street looked set to tumble again Friday amid mounting concern that the U.S. economy may slip back into a recession.

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Video: O’Donnell: CNN host asked ‘creepy’ questions

    Aug. 19: Former U.S. Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell tells TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie that she walked out of her interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan because of his “creepy” and “inappropriate” line of questioning.  (Today Show)Former U.S. Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell tells TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie that she walked out of her interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan because of his “creepy” and “inappropriate” line of questioning. (TODAY)




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Israeli jets strike Gaza; militants fire rockets

    Israeli soldiers secure the area near a roadblock formed by security forces on roads leading to the sites of several attacks in the Arava desert, southern Israel, on Aug. 18.Gaza militants fired rockets deep into Israel early Friday and Israeli aircraft struck targets in the Palestinian territory after the deadliest attack against Israelis in three years.




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Video: World leaders under pressure for taking vacation

    Aug. 19: As the global financial crisis heats up, many are criticizing the world’s most powerful leaders for having some fun in the summer sun. NBC’s Michelle Kosiniski reports.  (Today Show)As the global financial crisis heats up, many are criticizing the world’s most powerful leaders for having some fun in the summer sun. NBC’s Michelle Kosiniski reports. (TODAY)




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Do only pretty blondes graduate from UK schools?
    World Blog: Based on the coverage in many British newspapers, readers could be forgiven for thinking that the vast majority of students who received their final high school report cards Thursday were pretty blonde girls who are fond of low-cut tops and joyful leaping.

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$1 million may not be enough for retirement

    A famous financial planner’s rule of thumb is that you can spend 4 percent of your initial savings per yeark, adjusted for inflation, and it will last for 30 years.So here’s a sign of the times: $1 million isn’t enough to retire on anymore.




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Convicted child killers expected to be freed

    Damien Echols was sentenced to death after his conviction.Three men imprisoned for nearly two decades for the brutal murders of three 8-year-old boys in eastern Arkansas could be released from custody as early as Friday.




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Report: BofA cutting at least 3,500 jobs
    Bank of America plans to cut at least is 3,500 jobs and possibly up to 10,000 in a major restructuring of one of the nation's largest banks, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Red Tape: Airline sued over cashless cabin policy
    A New Jersey man is suing to force airlines to treat cash, and consumers who carry it , with more respect.

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FBI believes it has netted 'Bad Hair Bandit'
    The FBI suspects an Idaho woman jailed over a California heist is the "Bad Hair Bandit" wanted for 20 bank robberies; a judge set her bail Thursday at $500,000 following her arrest.

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At least 30 killed in Pakistan mosque bombing

    A man who was injured in a suicide bomb attack targeting Friday prayers at a mosque in the Ghandi area of Jamrud, receives medical treatment at a hospital in Peshawar.At least 30 people were killed and scores of others wounded Friday in a suicide bombing at a mosque in northwest Pakistan, a senior government official told NBC News.




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The haboob returns! Another wall of dust hits Phoenix

    Lightning reveals a large layer of dust in the sky over Gilbert, Ariz., on Thursday.For the third time this summer, a giant wall of dust swept over Phoenix and parts of central Arizona, turning the sky brown, delaying flights, and knocking out power to thousands.




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Carl Lewis seeks to join NJ senate race

    Former American track and field star Carl Lewis speaks to local media during a visit to a children's library in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic, on June 10. Lewis, who is seeking to join the race for a state Senate seat in New Jersey, was acting as the Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization.Nine-time Olympic gold medal winner Carl Lewis heads back to federal court on Friday, hoping a judge will allow him to remain in the race for state Senate in New Jersey.




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Kin of Norway victims to visit scene of massacre

    Survivors, relatives and friends of victims began returning to Norway's Utoya island on Friday.Survivors, relatives and friends of victims of Norway's worst-ever massacre were to return Friday to the island site of the crime.




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Cops: Teen held after threat against Ind. high school
    A female student was in police custody Friday after a threat was made against her central Indiana high school, authorities said.

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Orange goo saga: It wasn't eggs after all, experts say

    Villagers in Kivalina, Alaska, say they've never seen such a phenomenon before.An orange goo that streaked the shore of a remote Alaska village turned out to be fungal spores, not microscopic eggs as indicated by preliminary analysis, scientists said Thursday.




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5 die as storm hits Belgium festival

    A tent collapsed at the Pukkelpop music festival in Hasselt, Belgium, on Thursday.The death toll from a fierce thunderstorm that mangled tents and downed trees and scaffolding at an open-air music festival in Belgium has risen to five, officials said Friday.




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India graft activist leaves jail to huge crowds

    Indian social activist Anna Hazare, in white, waves towards his supporters as he leaves Tihar Jail in New Delhi Friday.A self-styled Gandhian campaigner who has become a symbol of popular outrage over endemic corruption in India left jail on Friday to carry on his protest fast.




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