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Syrian refugees flee violence, talk of mass graves REYHANLI, Turkey (AP) - After days of relentless shelling and sniper attacks, thousands of Syrian refugees streamed across the border into Turkey with horrific accounts Friday of mass graves, massacres and burned-out homes. The latest reports of escalating violence fueled accusations that President Bashar Assad is rushing to stamp out as much of the year-old uprising as he can before a U.N.
http://news.myway.com/index/id/home.html Scientists raise energy level at Big Bang machine GENEVA (AP) - Scientists say a Big Bang machine, where high-energy beams of protons are sent crashing into each other at incredible speeds, is now able to operate at a record new energy level, improving the prospect of scientific breakthroughs. Researchers at the European Organization for Nuclear...

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Thank you for your interest in my Pearl for Free Speech TV. I'm reorganizing my pearls - but had to comment on your dog. He looks so much like one or more of our past Lab's. We now have a Chocolate Lab about five years old (a rescue) and two Golden's (8yrs and 2 years) - I should follow your idea and put our Golden's on a PET Pearltree. Thank you again. by lqguitarist Jun 22

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http://www.thedailybeast.com/content/dailybeast.html Celebs in Hoodies From Jamie Foxx to Carmelo Anthony, athletes, musicians, and actors alike are putting their hoodies up to protest the killing of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who was wearing a hoodie at the time of his death. See photos.

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We continue our interview with ousted Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed and ask him if he plans to seek office again. "I will contest the coming elections," Nasheed says, noting that, "if the coup was so popular, we would have seen people coming out, rejoicing with the military." [includes rush transcript] http://www.democracynow.org/