Yemen: Police in Taiz 'open fire' on protesters
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Gulf Oil Spill Mystery: Is Oil on the Seafloor?
Scientists find conflicting data on whether crude coats the bottom.
Syria protests: Assad lifts state of emergency law
Syria's government has lifted the country's decades-old state of emergency as protests against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad continue.
Vittorio Arrigoni killing: Suspect dies in Gaza siege
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Israeli Army Arrests Two Teens For Brutal Murders
Jerusalem) -- The Israeli army says it arrested two Palestinian teens in connection to the stabbing deaths of a Jewish family.
Japan eyes sales tax rise to pay for post-quake rebuild
(Reuters) - Japanese consumers may have to help foot the reconstruction bill after last month's earthquake and tsunami caused $300 billion of damage, further burdening the hugely indebted economy, a newspaper said on Tuesday.
Apple sues Samsung, says stop copying us
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Obama lied about Gaddafi's bloodbath?
“President Obama said that Gaddafi’s regime was going to cause a bloodbath in Libya. Professor Alan J Kuperman of the University at Texas argues, however, that the president’s claims were exaggerated and that the civil war should be over by now. One month after they intervened, NATO and the US have not put an end to a war that otherwise would have resolved itself.”
Business Insider has linked to several video’s which claim to show the handi-work of the so-called “pro-democracy” rebels in Libya. They are not pro-democracy but rather they are actually fighting to re-institute the brutal and corrupt monarchy that ruled the country before the Green Revolution in Libya.
These videos are extremely graphic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlhagKw0MWU&feature=related the boy that the rebels beat up because he supported the gov…


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