Wednesday, May 21, 2014

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Thailand's Army Chief Summons Country's Leaders
Nearly 28 people have been killed and 700 injured since last November in unrest that has intensified since early May.
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US To Release Memo Backing Drone Killings
The solicitor general has given up fighting a court order to release of the memorandum.
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Missouri Death Row Inmate Receives Last-Minute Reprieve
But the state can still carry out the execution within the next 24 hours if the state high court rejects the prisoner's appeals.
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NBA Players Could Still Strike If Sterling Keeps Clippers
A hearing on June 3 will determine Donald Sterling’s fate, but is the NBA really ready to force the Los Angeles Clippers owner to sell the team?
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China Calls Modi 'India's Nixon' While US Works To Soften Stance
The U.S. State Department revoked Narendra Modi's visa in 2005, but invited him to the White House following his election win last week.
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US Message To Beijing: We Know What You’re Up To
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Veterans' Chief Could Be On Way Out As Obama Takes Flak
América Móvil Ponders Its Post-AT&T Future

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