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A cross is erected on a stage for a papal Mass and youth vigil with Pope Francis on July 21 in Rio de Janeiro.
Archaeologists: We found piece of Jesus' cross

Small relic undergoing tests in Turkey
Ben Kruidbos, an IT worker from the state attorney's office, testifies during a hearing for George Zimmerman, in Seminole circuit court, in Sanford, Fla., on June 6.
Fired IT worker sues Zimmerman prosecutor

Kruidbos was fired last month and accused of misconduct after he testified in June.
A reveler is pushed by a Torrestrella ranch bull.
Spain-inspired Great Bull Run coming to U.S.

Thousands of daredevils have already signed up to sprint alongside bulls.

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Jerry Rice, shown here speaking at a ceremony to retire his number in 2010, says improving the Pro Bowl relies more on an attitude adjustment by the players in the game instead of changes made to the format.
nfl
Will new format save Pro Bowl? Jerry Rice doubts it
Hall of Fame receiver says he'd rather see attitude adjustment by players
Time Warner Cable drops CBS in several markets following their fee dispute
business
Time Warner Cable drops CBS in New York, L.A., Dallas
Time Warner Cable drops CBS in key markets
world
Interpol issues global security alert
The alert calls for increased vigilance for terrorist activity after suspected al-Qaeda involvement in prison escapes.
 
A pumpjack brings up oil at a well site  in Converse County north of Douglas, Wyo.
business
The 10 most oil-rich states
They accounted for roughly 94% of all onshore U.S. reserves as of the end of 2011.
Tiger Woods makes a birdie on No. 13, his fourth birdie in a row, on his way to a 61 on Friday in the second round of the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club.
golf
Tiger flirts with 59, ends up with a 9-under 61
Tiger Woods started birdie, eagle, birdie and then kept going in Round 2.
A security guard walks past the entrance of The Boston Globe building in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston in 2009.
business
Red Sox owner enters $70M deal for Boston Globe
$70M price is a massive drop from the record $1.1B The Times paid for it in 1993.
Money Quick Tips: Pros and cons of mobile homes as lower-cost housing.
Personal Finance
Quick Tips: Mobile homes as lower-cost housing
Considering a mobile home? Pros and cons of owning a manufactured house.

 

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  People and vehicles pass on a road flooded by heavy rain in Peshawar, Pakistan. About a dozen people have been killed and many others injured in flash floods triggered by the torrential rain. Authorities warned the situation could worsen.
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People and vehicles pass on a road flooded by heavy rain in Peshawar, Pakistan. About a dozen people have been killed and many others injured in flash floods triggered by the torrential rain. Authorities warned the situation could worsen.
  Mmm, success tastes good! Miguel accepts the Best Male Artist Award at the 2013 Young Hollywood Awards on Thursday in Santa Monica, Calif.
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Mmm, success tastes good! Miguel accepts the Best Male Artist Award at the 2013 Young Hollywood Awards on Thursday in Santa Monica, Calif.
   
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