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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Top Msnbc Headlines

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31 US troops, mostly Navy SEALs, killed in Afghanistan

    In this photograph taken on March 30, two U.S. army Chinook helicopters land at Kandahar airfield in southern Afghanistan.A military helicopter was shot down in eastern Afghanistan, killing 31 U.S. special operation troops, most of them from the elite Navy SEALs unit that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, along with seven Afghan commandos. It was the deadliest single incident for American forces in the decade-long war.




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Video: Report: 20 Navy SEALs feared dead in Afghanistan crash

    Aug. 6: The Taliban is claiming responsibility for shooting down a helicopter in an area west of Kabul, Afghanistan, killing 31 U.S. troops. (Other)The Taliban is claiming responsibility for shooting down a helicopter in an area west of Kabul, Afghanistan, killing 31 U.S. troops. (msnbc tv)




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Hackers strike at 70 US law enforcement websites
    The group known as Anonymous said Saturday it has hacked into some 70 law enforcement websites across the southern and central United States in retaliation for arrests of its sympathizers in the U.S. and Britain.

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Alleged ringleader in Abu Ghraib abuse freed

    In this Jan. 2005 file photo, Army Spc. Charles Graner walks into the judicial complex at Fort Hood, Texas, for the sentencing phase of his court-martial.The alleged ringleader of detainee abuses at Abu Ghraib in Iraq was released Saturday from a military prison, an Army spokeswoman said.




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Somalia's tiniest famine survivors rely on each other


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PFT: Best bets for future Hall of Fame inductees

    PFT: On the day the 2011 class is inducted into the Hall of Fame, we break down some future classes, including a possible blockbuster group in 2016 with Terrell Owens, Brett Favre and Randy Moss.PFT: On the day the 2011 class is inducted into the Hall of Fame, we break down some future classes, including a possible blockbuster group in 2016 with Terrell Owens, Brett Favre and Randy Moss.




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PGT: Tiger's struggles worsen at Firestone

    PGT: Tiger Woods endured another erratic day, bogeying two of the final three holes to shoot a 2-over 72 in the third round Saturday.PGT: Tiger Woods endured another erratic day, bogeying two of the final three holes to shoot a 2-over 72 in the third round Saturday.




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New 5-star hotel sits amid poverty in blockaded Gaza

    The eight-story Arcmed Al Mashtal hotel is an anomaly in Gaza, where most local people live in poverty and ride donkey-driven carts. The Gaza Strip's first five-star hotel gleams with marble floors, five luxury restaurants and a breezy cafe overlooking the territory's white sandy beaches and sparkling blue Mediterranean Sea. The only thing missing are guests.




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Man to plead guilty in plane stowaway charge
    A man accused of using an expired boarding pass with someone else's name to get on a flight from New York to Los Angeles has agreed to plead guilty to a stowaway charge and pay $942 for the cross-country flight.

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Hollywood sign neighbors fume at tourist invasion

    In this July 13, 2011 photo, tourists photograph each other on a hill with a view of the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles. The city’s iconic Hollywood sign may symbolize dreams of fame and fortune to many around the world, but to those who live in its shadow it means an endless stream of tourists and Times Square-style traffic jams. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)The neighborhood that is home to the Hollywood sign boasts New York City-worthy gridlock. The traffic wasn't a problem until two years ago, when GPS and Internet maps started giving directions to the sign, allowing tourists to easily navigate a maze of narrow streets, dead-man's curves and tiny cul-de-sacs.




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Woman dies in NC flood while running from police
    Amid heavy downpours, two women suspected of shoplifting at a Charlotte coat store ran into a swollen, fast-moving stream. One woman drowned and the other was missing, authorities said.

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