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L.A. stoplights synchronized to improve traffic
LOS ANGELES It seems that the impossible has occurred: The nation's most congested city has become a model for traffic control. Yes, gridlock still prevails and drivers' blood pressure still spikes as LA's traffic arteries seize up during every morning and afternoon rush hour. Yet, with the flip of a switch earlier this year, Los Angeles became a worldwide leader by synchronizing ...
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US teenager accused of planning to bomb school
A US teenager who intended to blow up his school will be charged with attempted aggravated murder after six bombs were found in his bedroom, a prosecutor said late Saturday. Grant Acord, 17, planned to attack his school in Oregon in a plot "forged and inspired" by a 1999 mass shooting at a high school in Columbine, Colorado, said Benton County District Attorney John ...
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Syria Hizballah Vows To Stay Until End
Syrian troops and their Iranian-backed Lebanese Hizballah allies have been pushing their attack on rebels in the mainly Sunni Muslim border town of Qusair. Pro-regime forces were reported May 25 to have unleashed artillery barrages in a bid to extend their control over the town. The pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said more than 20 people were killed in the fighting. ...
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France Probing Stabbing Of Soldier
French authorities say it is too early to know whether the stabbing of a French soldier has a link to the murder of a British soldier by suspected Islamic extremists. The French soldier, who was wearing a uniform, was stabbed in the throat May 25 as he carried out an antiterrorist patrol in the La Defense business district outside Paris. Officials said the 23-year-old soldier was expected ...
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Soccer Exhibition at Yankee Stadium Feels Like a Rehearsal
It was a preliminary rendering for curious observers, a rough sketch of one possible future for soccer in New York City. Manchester City defeated Chelsea, 5-3, in a rollicking exhibition game Saturday at Yankee Stadium. The match, between two powerhouse English clubs, was cast officially as a friendly at a neutral site, a no-stakes contest played shortly after the conclusion of the ...
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In Afghan Transition U.S. Forces Take a Step Back
The Third Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division has been training Afghanistan's security forces in an effort to help them become ...
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Will immigration reform get killed in Republican-led House
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The biggest overhaul of U.S. immigration laws in a generation won bipartisan approval from a powerful U.S. Senate committee last week, but there is a strong chance that Republicans in the House of Representatives will end up killing ...
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Battle for Syrias Qusayr intensifies
Syria's western border town of Qusayr has come under fire for a seventh straight day as government forces backed by the Lebanese Hezbollah movement battled to drive out rebel fighters, witnesses have said. At least 40 people were reported killed on Saturday in what residents told Al Jazeera was the worst fighting they had seen since the start of the civil ...
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Rebel attack leaves 17 dead
About 200 suspected Maoist rebels set off a land mine and opened fire on a convoy of cars carrying local leaders and supporters of India's ruling Congress party in eastern India, killing at least 17 people and wounding 24 others, police said. Senior police officer M. Gupta said the attack occurred Saturday in the Sukma area, about 215 miles (345 kilometers) south of Raipur, the capital of ...
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Why I think were wasting billions on global warming by top British climate scientist
Last week, I was part of a group of academics who published a paper saying that the faster, more alarming, projections of the rate at which the globe is warming look less likely than previously ...
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Revealed The EUs great green U-turn on policy that is sending energy bills soaring across the continent
It is now urging members to restore Europe’s competitiveness by ‘fracking’ for cheap natural gas from shale, instead of pushing ‘renewable’ energy subsidies which cost consumers billions of ...
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Bud Britains bravest police horse returns to duty after being punched by football thug
Bud, who belongs to the West Yorkshire force, was hit by a Newcastle United fan following the team’s defeat to arch-rivals Sunderland last ...
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PETER HITCHENS For once a stupid insult is more important than brutal murder
By far the most important event of the week is the attempt to conceal the truth – that the leadership of the Tory Party hate their members and their ...
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Rachel Johnson My generation is soft Tell that to a Cub leader from Cornwall
But Mrs Loyau-Kennett was trained not just in first aid as a Brownie and Cub Scout leader, but in attitude, too. She had clearly taken to heart the Scout ...
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How COULD you boycott my daughters wedding Mothers fury as Lady Bath snubs wedding of her only son to bride set to become Britains first Black marchioness
The mother of Emma McQuiston, who will become Britain’s first black marchioness, has lambasted Lord and Lady Bath for refusing to attend her daughter’s wedding to their only ...
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The wrath of Widdy Ann Widdecombe brands Michael Howard a gloating bully and blasts Cameron for being obsessed with his image in explosive new book
Perhaps the most famous example was when I attacked Michael Howard as having something of the night about him and thereby ruined his hopes of the Tory leadership in ...
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Sunday paper of the year Judges praise us for more scoops must-read columnists and riveting exposes at top awards
The Mail on Sunday last week scooped one of the newspaper industry’s most coveted honours, being named Sunday Newspaper of the Year at the London Press Club ...
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Key witness in bizarre trial of Alexander Lebedev backs media tycoon as the victim goes missing AGAIN
Mr Lebedev, 53, faces up to five years in jail if convicted of ‘politically motivated hooliganism’ in a case some observers say is driven by the Kremlin or other powerful figures seeking to jail him in revenge for his anti-corruption campaigns. The move came as a picture was released allegedly showing Mr Polonsky, 40, relaxing by the sea in Israel, despite claiming he could not leave ...
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Police probe whether zookeeper 24 was mauled to death by tiger because of technical fault with enclosure doors
Police were last night investigating if a technical failure led to a young female zoo keeper being mauled to death by a tiger. Sarah McClay, 24, was killed when the animal pounced on her in its enclosure on ...
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LIZ JONES I was sexually abused by boys at the age of nine
I was having dinner with my 16-year-old nephew on Friday night and, while his mum knew little about the issues surrounding what happened in Woolwich, he was entirely up to ...
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BLACK DOG Mogadon Man needs a tonic
Reflecting on Essex boy Hammond’s lack of Cameron-style silky sophistication, one backbencher sneered: ‘Philip Hammond is a good example of what happens when Mogadon Man walks into a Speak Your Weight ...
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DAILY MAIL COMMENT The first step in tackling this twisted hate
Yet the radicalisation by extremists of two young converts to Islam appears to be at the heart of what happened in Woolwich. In this paper today, hate preacher Omar Bakri tells how he radicalised 28-year-old suspect Michael Adebolajo, who subsequently met 22-year-old Michael Adebowale at the University of ...
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Soda addiction as bad for your teeth as meth or crack study
Bad news, diet coke junkies: gulping down excessive amounts of soda is no longer just bad for your teeth, now it's as bad for your teeth as crystal meth or crack.That's according to one study, anyway, which found that excessive consumption of soda - even diet soda - can rot your choppers as badly as ingesting two of the most dangerous narcotics on earth.The good news is it likely takes ...
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Ann Widdecombe Cameron vetoed my peerage because I opposed foxhunting claims former Tory MP
In a new book, serialised in The Mail on Sunday, she says that as a former Minister she ‘had a strong probability’ of joining the House of Lords when she left the Commons in ...
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Michael Adebolajo Portrait of terror suspect on anniversary of 911 Woolwich soldier-killer pictured on march defending mosque
He was among hundreds of young Muslims who gathered outside Harrow Central Mosque in North-West London, to 'defend' it against a planned joint protest by the English Defence League and Stop the Islamisation of Europe ...