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    If He Believes It, It Must Be So
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    If He Believes It, It Must Be So

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    March 3, 2014 11:35 am
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    The New York Times: The Gift That Keeps Giving
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    Good riddance to East Ukraine
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    Good riddance to East Ukraine

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    [WATCH] Captain Planet, youth protesters stage bizarre “human oil spill” outside White House and get arrested
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    [WATCH] Captain Planet, youth protesters stage bizarre “human oil spill” outside White House and get arrested

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    Meet Ronan Farrow — the latest MSNBC liberal dreamboat
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    Former News of the World editor  Rebekah Brooks arrives at the Old Bailey in London as the phone hacking trial continues Tuesday Feb. 25, 2014. Brooks says she never sanctioned phone hacking, and was horrified when she learned the tabloid had targeted the phone of a missing teenager.  Brooks answered
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    Editor Brooks says she paid UK officials for leaks

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    Britain's Guardian newspaper says that the U.K.'s signals intelligence branch is stealing screenshots from hundreds of thousands of Yahoo users' webcam videos, including a massive haul of intimate photographs.
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    Report: United Kingdom spies intercept webcam pics, nudity

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    University of Southern California students celebrate at the end of commencement ceremonies on their campus in Los Angeles in May 2011. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
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    Lebanese journalists holds placards, to show their solidarity with detained journalists by Egyptian authorities during a sit-in at the Martyrs square in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday. (AP/Hussein Malla)
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    White House urges Egypt to free jailed Al Jazeera reporters

    Meghashyam Mali -
    February 27, 2014 5:00 am
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    Former News of the World editor  Rebekah Brooks arrives at the Old Bailey in London as the phone hacking trial continues Tuesday Feb. 25, 2014. Brooks says she never sanctioned phone hacking, and was horrified when she learned the tabloid had targeted the phone of a missing teenager.  Brooks answered
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    Brooks says she offered convicted hacker a job

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