Monday 2 September 2013

Congress seeks narrower authority for Obama in Syria

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Sen, Patrick Leahy, D-VT, speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on April 22.
 
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  In an image from WABC-TV, police arrive on the scene of the shooting.   1-year-old boy in NYC dies after shot in the head
Child was declared dead at the hospital, , the second such shooting of a toddler in eight days.
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  sports      
  U.S. swimmer Diana Nyad, 64, adjusts her goggles before she jumps into the water and starts her swim to Florida from Havana, Cuba, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013.   Diana Nyad getting closer in Cuba-Florida swim
U.S. endurance swimmer Diana Nyad's representatives say she's getting closer in her latest attempt to swim from Cuba to Florida.
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  world      
  Smoke rises from  NATO supply trucks following an attack by militants in the Torkham area near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.   Taliban militants attack U.S. base in Afghanistan
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the strike.
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  Iraqi Army soldiers stand guard near burned trailers at Camp Ashraf north of Baghdad, Iraq.   Iranian exiles report deaths in Iraq camp
The exiles claim more than 50 were killed. The cause of the bloodshed is unclear.
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  This Jan. 28, 2010, file photo shows copies of J.D. Salinger's classic novel,   Plane carrying 12 lands hard in Colo., no one hurt
The National Transportation Safety Board will be investigating the incident.
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  politics      
  President Obama speaks about Syria from the Rose Garden at the White House on Aug. 31, with Vice President Biden at his side.   Obama surprised staff with decision on Syria
President Obama first told aides that he would seek congressional approval.
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  In this photo released by the U.S. Navy Football team, Midshipmen Tra'ves Bush is shown.   Investigator testifies in Naval Academy sex assault
Three midshipmen are accused of assaulting a fellow student at an alcohol-fueled party.
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  business      
  Verizon Wireless store in Washington, D.C.   Verizon, Vodafone in advanced talks for $130B deal
Verizon in advanced talks to buy Vodafone's 45% share of Verizon Wireless
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  business      
  Yang Yuanqing, chairman of Lenovo Group Ltd., delivers a speech during the 7th Nikkei Global Management Forum in Tokyo.   Lenovo chief shares $3.25 million of bonus with staff
Yang Yuanqing will share $3.25M from his bonus with some 10,000 staffers.
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A jockey figurine rides the back of a pug dog during a pug and bulldog race in Wernau, Germany, on Sept. 1. Around 180 pugs and bulldogs participated in the event.

A jockey figurine rides the back of a pug dog during a pug and bulldog race in Wernau, Germany, on Sept. 1. Around 180 pugs and bulldogs participated in the event.
 
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