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CNN
A protestor stands on a
barricade of barbed wire as Egyptian military police stand guard. Egypt's
Supreme Constitutional Court ruled that the Islamist-led parliament must be
immediately dissolved.
Fox News
BOSTON - Republican
presidential contender Mitt Romney's first traditional campaign trip of the
general election, a six-state trek by bus, is aimed at swaying undecided voters
living outside America's big cities.
CNN International
(CNN) -- The story of the
so-called Forest Boy is a lie, police in Germany said Friday. The 20-year-old
hoaxer, who claimed he was 17 and lived in the German woods for five years, is
actually from Hengelo, Netherlands.
MTV.com
Tom Cruise rescues rock and
roll musical that 'wins no prizes for originality,' critics say. By Kara Warner
(@karawarner) It's relatively safe to say "Rock of Ages" has built-in
appeal: It's based on a hit Broadway musical of the same name and features
STLtoday.com
Miami Heat small forward
LeBron James is guarded by Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Thabo Sefolosha
(2) of Switzerland during the first half at Game 2 of the NBA finals basketball
series, Thursday, June 14, 2012, in Oklahoma City.
Wall Street Journal
US stock-market futures
pointed to a higher start Friday on Wall Street, underpinned by prior-day
reports that central banks were ready to act jointly to calm markets if a Greek
election result triggers volatility next week.
BBC News
By Chloe Hadjimatheou BBC
News, Athens If the anti-austerity party Syriza wins power in Greece's election
on Sunday, the country's membership of the euro could be at risk.
Voice of America
TOKYO - Japanese police have
captured a member of a murderous cult who has been on the run since 1995.
Katsuya Takahashi's arrest in Tokyo concludes a 17-year manhunt for suspects of
Japan's worst terror attack - the unleashing of nerve gas on the
BBC News
The head of the UN
Supervision Mission in Syria (UNSMIS) says there appears to be a "lack of
willingness" on both sides to see a peaceful transition.
BBC News
Burmese democracy activist
Aung San Suu Kyi is to receive the freedom of the city of Oxford. The Nobel
Peace Prize winner will receive the honour almost 15 years after she was
originally awarded it while under house arrest in Burma.
Reuters
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is
not discussing plans for a Syrian political transformation that would follow
the exit of President Bashar al-Assad, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on
Friday, emphasizing Moscow's vocal opposition to external…
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