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Drew Roy of 'Falling Skies' reveals Hal's dark side
RedEyeDrew Roy's Hal Mason ended Season 2 of TNT's alien invasion drama "Falling Skies" with an evil smile on his face after an alien creature crawled into his ear and took control of the freedom fighter. It was a cunning smirk I suggest few knew the always...Tags: Physical Therapists, Steven Spielberg, Health and Medical Professionals, Falling Skies (tv program), TNT (tv network)
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Judge sentences six extremists in British bomb plot
LONDON -- Six men from Birmingham in central England received lengthy jail sentences Monday for plotting to bomb a right-wing rally last June. Authorities said the plot by the men, who appeared motivated by Islamic extremism, failed only because they...
Tags: Islam, Justice System, BBC, England, Religion and Belief
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UPDATE: Police: Suspicious object destroyed
Elkhart City bomb squad was dispatched around 10 a.m. Sunday to County Road 26 just east of Country Road 21 after a motorcyclist spotted a suspicious object in the road with a fuse sticking out of it. Elkhart county dispatch described the object as a...
Tags: Explosions
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Taliban claims responsibility as insurgents attack Kabul airport
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Insurgents attacked the military side of Kabul’s international airport at dawn Monday, jarring residents of the Afghan capital awake to the sound of explosions and gunfire. The area houses a key NATO strategic headquarters,...
Tags: Military Equipment, Afghanistan, International Organizations, Armed Conflicts, United Nations
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Syria loyalists in Damascus cheered by Qusair victory
DAMASCUS, Syria — After two years of grinding conflict, they are talking victory in Mazzeh Jabal 86, a gritty urban hillside where narrow alleys are festooned with jury-rigged electrical cables and testimonials to the "martyrs" lost fighting for the...
Tags: Islam, U.S. Department of State, Religion and Belief, United Nations, Bombings
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Highland Park High School student facing charges after hot sauce prank
A Highland Park High School student is being charged as a juvenile after spiking a container of marinara sauce in the cafeteria lunch line with a fiery hot sauce that sent three people to the hospital, police said Wednesday. Now the school is installing a...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Explosions, Students, Skin Rash, Juvenile Delinquency
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East Windsor Teen Charged With Attempting To Make Bombs
The Hartford CourantAn 18-year-old who allegedly made a threat that involved a Bloomfield school earlier this week was arrested Friday on charges of attempting to manufacture bombs and possession of explosives, among other offenses, police said. Kyle Bass, of Winkler Road,...Tags: Explosions, Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency, East Windsor
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Preserving the history of the Manhattan Project
The Manhattan Project, the secret research mission to develop an atomic weapon ahead of Germany and bring an end to World War II, was one of the 20th century's most ambitious feats of science and engineering. And one of its darkest moments. In many...
Tags: Religion and Belief, U.S. Congress, Nuclear Weapons, Human Interest, Values
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B-29 gets spotlight at aviation history tour at Martin airport
Fifi is no shrinking violet. The 68-year-old warplane can't sky like it used to, and getting all the parts going in the morning takes a little more thought and planning. But Fifi — the last B-29 Superfortress still in the air — commands...
Tags: Explosions, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia)
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Afghanistan bombings kill 19, including 11 children
KABUL, Afghanistan — Two bomb blasts killed at least 19 people in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, including 11 children and two soldiers from the U.S.-led coalition, as Taliban militants continued a wave of violence as part of their spring offensive....
Tags: Suicide, Afghanistan, Armed Conflicts, Bombings, NATO
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Prosecutors look to closely link Bradley Manning and Julian Assange
FT. MEADE, Md. — Government prosecutors seeking life in prison for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning opened his court-martial Monday closely linking the young, nondescript enlistee from Oklahoma with the outsized Julian Assange, head of the anti-secrecy...
Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Iraq, U.S. Department of State, Justice System
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