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Friday, May 31, 2013

American woman killed on Syrian rebels' front line

Chatter: US woman reported killed in Syria (via GlobalPost)
At least one Westerner is reported dead on the Syrian rebels' front line, the euro zone is more jobless than ever, Mount Everest is so crowded these days, and an Olympic-sized corruption scandal in Russia. Jessica Phelan NEED TO KNOW Syrian against Syrian — and American, and British, and Lebanese…

Friday, May 24, 2013

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Two babies among Tornado Victims

Two babies among US tornado victims (via AFP)
Two babies are among the 24 killed by a tornado that tore through this US community, officials said Wednesday, as residents began the daunting task of rebuilding their lives in the wake of the catastrophe. Ten children -- including a pair of infants four and seven months old -- perished in Monday's…

Monday, May 20, 2013

At least 51 dead in Oklahoma City tornado

At least 51 dead in Oklahoma City tornado
A woman sorts through the debris of a mobile home after it was destroyed by a tornado May 20, 2013 near Shawnee, Oklahoma. At least 51 people were killed when a powerful tornado with winds of up to 200 miles (320 kilometers) per hour pulverized an Oklahoma City suburb, hitting at least two schools and wiping out blocks of homes.
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Anxious parents were being kept at a distance while search and rescue workers scrambled to free the pupils.A second elementary school, Briarwood, was also hit but did not immediately appear to have sustained casualties. Early reports indicated that many students survived.
Utility lines were down and gas lines exposed, triggering localized fires. The Moore Medical Center was evacuated after it sustained damage, a spokeswoman for the hospital told CNN.
Storm spotters estimated the wedge-shaped tornado, which struck in mid-afternoon, to be as big as two miles (3.2 kilometers) wide. It briefly dissipated, only to recycle to the east, threatening the town of Meeker.
"I had no idea it was coming," said a stable worker, who told how he survived the "unbearably loud" twister by taking cover in one of the stalls.
Tornadoes frequently touch down on Oklahoma's wide open plains, but the fact that Monday's twister struck a populated urban area raised fears of a high casualty toll.
Because of the hard ground, few homes are built with basements in which residents can take cover.
Fallin declared a state of emergency Sunday for 16 Oklahoma counties due to tornados, severe storms and flooding over the weekend.
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One reported dead as tornadoes hit US states (via AFP)
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

At Least 17 People Shot in New Orleans in Parade

17 people shot at New Orleans parade: report (via AFP)
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Friday, May 10, 2013

Kidnapper's daughter disowns him

US kidnap suspect's 'horrified' daughter disowns him (via AFP)
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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Horrifying details emerge of Cleveland kidnap ordeal

Horrifying details emerge of Cleveland kidnap ordeal (via AFP)
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Friday, May 3, 2013

Knicks hold off Celtics to advance, Pacers move on

Knicks hold off Celtics to advance, Pacers move on (via AFP)
The New York Knicks turned back a furious late charge by the Boston Celtics, holding on for an 88-80 victory to reach the second round of the NBA playoffs. The victory gave the Knicks a four-games-to-two triumph in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference first-round series. They advanced to a second-round…

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Google Now Personal Assistant Comes to IOS



Google Now Personal Assistant Comes to IOS (via NewsLook)
Video News by NewsLook Google's answer to Siri is now available for Apple's iPhone and iPad.

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Syria blast kills 13 as Obama urges caution

Syria blast kills 13 as Obama urges caution (via AFP)
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Obama cautious but hints at eventual action on Syria

Obama cautious but hints at eventual action on Syria (via AFP)
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