Thursday 29 August 2013

Analysts: Syria could retaliate against U.S.

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Masked men in camouflage toting Kalashnikov rifles fan out through a dusty olive orchard, part of a group of Hezbollah-backed fighters from Lebanon who are patrolling both sides of a porous border stretch with Syria.
 
  Syria retaliation threat not empty words, analysts say  
  Iran and others could cause major damage to U.S. and its allies.  
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U.K. members of parliament debate the case for Syria military strike.
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  Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel (2), shown here at a practice three weeks ago, will be suspended for one-half of the team's season opener for his role in an autograph-signing controversy during the offseason.   Brennan: Manziel punished less than if he missed bed check
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Ethiopians hold photographs of their relatives during a demonstration outside the prime minister's office on Aug. 28 in Jerusalem. The protesters are demanding the government allow them to bring their relatives to Israel.

Ethiopians hold photographs of their relatives during a demonstration outside the prime minister's office on Aug. 28 in Jerusalem. The protesters are demanding the government allow them to bring their relatives to Israel.
 
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