TOLEDO BLADE
BIREH, Lebanon — Mourners fired guns in the air as thousands poured into the streets Monday in a northern Lebanese town for the funeral of a Sunni Muslim cleric whose killing sparked intense clashes in Beirut and raised fears the crisis in...
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CNN MONEY
U.S. stocks were poised to rebound Monday, after closing out one of the worst weeks of the year.
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THE GUARDIAN
| 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
• Leaders to meet in Brussels Wednesday• Hollande pushing for eurobonds...• ... Germany says no• Bank of England: UK banks would survive Grexit• David Cameron: Greek election is euro referendum11.45am: There's little confidence today...
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THE TELEGRAPH
Facebook has outright denied that it will change its rules and officially allow under-13s to join the social network, following a report claiming the opposite.
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THE GUARDIAN
| 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
Millions in higher education have benefited from the exchange programme but too much bureaucracy places it at riskThe Erasmus Programme was initiated by the European Commission 25 years ago, in a time that the commission didn't even have a mandate...
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THE GUARDIAN
| on Mon, May 21, 5:42 AM
Poland has become more progressive in recent years but more needs to be done – and this summer the world will be watchingAs European nations gear up for Euro 2012, the spotlight is turning to one of the host nations and its attitudes to...
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THE GUARDIAN
| on Mon, May 21, 5:02 AM
Yukiya Amano is on his first visit to country since becoming head of the UN nuclear agency in 2009The head of the UN nuclear agency has arrived in Tehran on a mission that could lead to the resumption of investigations by the watchdog on whether...
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THE GUARDIAN
| on Mon, May 21, 4:30 AM
Shadow chancellor's attack comes after PM says contingency plans have to be made for Greece leaving the euroEd Balls has accused David Cameron of exacerbating the eurozone crisis by "posturing" over Greece and warned that the G8 summit's failure...
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STARS AND STRIPES
The Libyan intelligence officer convicted in the 1988 bombing of an American airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, died at home here Sunday nearly three years after passions around the case were reawakened when he was freed on compassionate grounds...
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
At a summit in Chicago, Prime Minister Stephen Harper commits funds for Afghanistans army and police, but resists NATO pressure to extend Canadas training mission beyond 2014
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