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HEARING FOR U.S. SOLDIER IN WIKILEAKS CENTERS ON PRISON TREATMENT Published: 01/12/12
FORT MEADE, Maryland (Reuters) - A pre-trial hearing for U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning, who is accused of masterminding a massive leak of classified material to the WikiLeaks website, focused on Saturday on a 2011 incident when he broke down and cried in a military brig. ...

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MURSI CALLS DECEMBER 15 REFERENDUM, ISLAMISTS RALLY Published: 01/12/12
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi called a December 15 referendum on a new constitution, hoping to end protests over a decree expanding his powers, as at least 200,000 of his Islamist supporters rallied in Cairo on Saturday. ...

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MEXICO'S PENA NIETO TAKES POWER VOWING TO END VIOLENCE Published: 01/12/12
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Enrique Pena Nieto took over as Mexico's president on Saturday, promising to end years of violence and sluggish economic growth, and giving the party that shaped modern Mexico a shot at redemption after 12 years out of office. ...

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SYRIA REBELS BOMBED AS OPPOSITION OPEN TO PEACEKEEPERS Published: 01/12/12
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian jets bombed rebel-held areas of Damascus on Saturday, residents said, as the opposition indicated it could accept an international peacekeeping force if President Bashar al-Assad is forced from power. ...

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MEXICO'S PENA NIETO TAKES POWER VOWING TO END VIOLENCE Published: 01/12/12
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Enrique Pena Nieto took over as Mexico's president on Saturday, promising to end years of violence and sluggish economic growth in a bid to redeem the party that shaped modern Mexico. ...

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PM SAYS GREEK PENSION FUNDS WON'T JOIN DEBT BUY-BACK Published: 01/12/12
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek pension funds will not take part in a debt buy-back that is a key part of the country's international bailout, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said in a newspaper interview. ...

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EGYPT'S MURSI CALLS REFERENDUM AS ISLAMISTS MARCH Published: 01/12/12
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi called a December 15 referendum on a draft constitution on Saturday as at least 200,000 Islamists demonstrated in Cairo to back him after opposition fury over his newly expanded powers. ...

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HAMAS COMPLAINS TO EGYPT AFTER ISRAELI ARMY KILLS GAZAN Published: 01/12/12
GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas accused Israel on Saturday of violating the shaky, Egyptian-brokered Gaza truce of November 21 after Israeli troops killed a Palestinian taking part in a protest at the enclave's border fence. ...

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EXCLUSIVE: NEWS CORP TO NAME THOMSON AS PUBLISHING CO CEO NEXT WEEK - SOURCES Published: 01/12/12
(Reuters) - News Corp is expected to name Robert Thomson, a close confidant of Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, to lead its new publishing company by the end of next week, according to sources familiar with News Corp's plans. ...

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MEXICO'S PENA NIETO TAKES OFFICE IN NEW ERA FOR OLD PARTY Published: 01/12/12
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Enrique Pena Nieto took over as Mexican president on Saturday, offering a shot at redemption for the party that shaped modern Mexico if he can bring an end to years of violence and economic underperformance. ...

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