New York garment salesman held without bail over serial killings
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5
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guardian
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Napolitano defends US immigration reform amid fallout from Boston attack
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4
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guardian
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Baron Rothschild and Arnault square up over taxes
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guardian
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Poland foils nationalist bomb plot against president and prime minister
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6
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guardian
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Nigerian president is 'squeezing the life out of our country'
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5
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guardian
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Two US soldiers killed in Afghanistan as political tensions rise
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guardian
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Louvre closed on account of pickpockets
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guardian
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UN peacekeepers detained by Syrian fighters
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guardian
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France Moves in U.N. to Stabilize Central African Republic
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nytimes
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Charlotte Raven's Feminist Times is no Spare Rib, but is already controversial
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guardian
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GCHQ: EU surveillance hearing is told of huge cyber-attack on Belgian firm
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guardian
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National Wake: the South African punk band who defied apartheid
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guardian
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Gambian exit from Commonwealth surprises some in government
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guardian
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If Ronan Farrow is Frank Sinatra's son, it could be the perfect plotline for Woody Allen
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guardian
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Met police contributed to disgraced ex-commander Ali Dizaei's legal fees
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guardian
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The Snowden files: why the British public should be worried about GCHQ
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guardian
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