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Second U.S. sailor's body recovered in Afghanistan
July 29, 2010
A senior U.S. military official and Afghan officials say the body of a second U.S. sailor who went missing in a dangerous part of eastern Afghanistan has been recovered.
'Emotional' reunion for Haiti quake baby, mom
July 29, 2010
A mother broke down in tears as she was reunited with her baby girl six months after the earthquake that devastated Haiti.
100 million Facebook users' details published online
July 29, 2010
The personal details of 100 million Facebook users have been collected and published online in a downloadable file, meaning they will no longer be able to make the information private.
Mystery at sea: What damaged massive tanker?
July 29, 2010
The chief official at the port where a Japanese tanker was docked a day after it was damaged at the mouth of the Persian Gulf said Thursday investigators now believe the ship was involved in a collision.
French couple held after discovery of 8 dead babies
July 29, 2010
A French couple was expected to appear in court Thursday after police found the corpses of eight newborn babies in a village in northern France.
Pakistan jet crash kills all 152 on board
July 29, 2010A passenger jet that officials suspect veered off course in monsoon rains and thick clouds crashed into hills overlooking Pakistan's capital Wednesday, killing all 152 people on board and scattering body parts and twisted metal far and wide.
Russia grants more powers to KGB successor agency
July 29, 2010
Russians may now face jail time for crimes they have not yet committed under a new security law signed Thursday by President Dmitry Medvedev.
Pakistanis rush to scene: 'I just wanted to help'
July 29, 2010US: Drills sent 'clear message' to NKorea
July 29, 2010
For four days, U.S. and South Korean troops fired artillery into the skies and dropped anti-submarine bombs on underwater targets — dramatic exercises meant to warn North Korea not to strike again.
Oil tanker damaged; cause disputed
July 29, 2010
A Japanese shipping line raised alarm Wednesday when it said that one of its supertankers was damaged by an explosion in the Persian Gulf, but authorities on both sides of the tense waterway denied that any strike occurred.
Germany charges man, 88, in Nazi-era murders
July 29, 2010
The world's third-most-wanted Nazi suspect has been charged in Germany with participation in the murder of 430,000 Jews at the Belzec death camp and other crimes during the Third Reich, officials said Wednesday.
Tanzania to hang blood-drinking killer of albino girl
July 29, 2010A man has been sentenced death by hanging for killing a five-year-old albino girl in Tanzania by hacking off her legs with a machete and then drinking her blood, media reported on Wednesday.
Ship lost for more than 150 years is recovered
July 29, 2010
Canadian archeologists have found a ship abandoned more than 150 years ago in the quest for the fabled Northwest Passage and which was lost in the search for the doomed expedition of Sir John Franklin, the head of the team said Wednesday.
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