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Campy, Sweet Love Letters, Straight From The Kitten Basket
Christopher Isherwood was in his 40s when he met the teenage Don Bachardy. They spent the next three decades making up a tender storybook world, expressed in a new collection of their love letters.
Big Questions Now That Europeans Can Edit Google Search Results
The ruling by the European Union's highest court will require Google to remove material that citizens find embarrassing or harmful. But how does this play out, practically?
Iraq Debates Law That Would Allow Men To Marry 9-Year-Old Girls
The Iraqi Cabinet has approved the measure and sent it to Parliament for a vote. Opponents say it would be a major setback for a country that has mostly secular laws.
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International Aviation Agency Says Aircraft Tracking Is A Priority
Following the disappearance of a Malaysian jetliner, the International Civil Aviation Organization took a step toward defining an international standard for global monitoring of aircraft.
Medal Of Honor Recipient Dodged Bullets To Help Wounded Soldiers
In a White House ceremony, President Obama awarded a Medal of Honor to former Sgt. Kyle White. He saved the life of a fellow soldier during a firefight on a mountain pass in Afghanistan in 2007.
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2 Die In W.Va. Mine With Troubled Safety Record
A review of federal mine safety data shows that the Brody mine had a rate of violations more than twice the national average for underground coal mines.
Prison Director Blames Presciption Painkillers For Continued Prison Over Crowding
State prisons director Gary Mohr says Ohio's prescription painkiller epidemic is thwarting efforts to reduce the inmate population through changes to…
Last Chance To See Astronaut's 'Space Oddity' Video
The YouTube video of astronaut Chris Hadfield aboard the International Space Station is set to come down as the licensing agreement on the iconic David Bowie song expires.
Longtime Congressman John Conyers Off Primary Ballot
A local election official says the Detroit Democrat, who has served in the U.S. House since 1965, failed to collect enough valid signatures.
New Orleans Police Hope To 'Win The City Back,' One Kid At A Time
In a city notorious for its murder rate, more than 90 percent of victims are black. To help break the cycle, police are testing a new approach: trying to win the hearts and minds of middle-schoolers.
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