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ASCAP hosts creative black tie. Adidas sells tee for Boston.
Guests at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards in Hollywood on Wednesday were told that the dress code was "creative black tie." That left a lot of fashion running room, and the musical crowd turned up in such attire as evening gowns and black jeans, Ellen...
Tags: Adidas AG, Barack Obama, Music, Katy Perry, Entertainment
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Teenage girl shot by Taliban to publish 'I Am Malala'
Malala Yousafzai, the girl who was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen while riding the bus to school in Pakistan, will publish a book in the fall. "I Am Malala" will be published in English in the U.S. in October by Little, Brown and also in England,...
Tags: Taliban, Pakistan, England
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Pakistani girl shot in head by Taliban resumes school
LONDON – Just five months after she was shot in the head by the Taliban in Pakistan’s Swat Valley, apparently for defying a ban on girls' education, Malala Yousafzai returned to school, this time in the safer confines of central England....Tags: Taliban, Pakistan, BBC, Hospitals and Clinics, Elizabeth II
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Schwarzenegger, your He-Man days have come and gone
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesCOMMENTARY Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent decision to return as executive editor of Muscle & Fitness and Flex magazines makes one thing ...... -
Malala's Courage A Light Against Taliban Darkness
It is a miracle when, against all odds, brutality and terror do not snuff out the human spirit. Just such a marvel is embodied in the 15-year-old Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai, who spoke clearly this week from Britain, where she and her family now...Tags: Taliban, Pakistan
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Girl shot by Taliban is discharged from hospital in Britain
LONDON -- Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager shot by the Taliban in October for defying the group's ban on girls' education, was discharged from Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham on Friday after cranial reconstruction and a cochlear implant...
Tags: Taliban, Pakistan, BBC, Hospitals and Clinics, Elizabeth II
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Friend of India rape victim: Passersby stared, police delayed help
The man who was beaten alongside the New Delhi gang rape victim said the two lay naked and bleeding while people idly passed by and police debated which police station was responsible, with more than two hours elapsing before they arrived at a hospital....
Tags: Venezuela, New Delhi (India), Juvenile Delinquency, Injuries and Wounds, India
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Mass protests against government spread in Iraq
Tens of thousands of protesters rallied across Iraq on Friday, charging that Sunni Muslims had been disenfranchised under the Shiite-led government of Prime Minister Nouri Maliki and pressing for detainees to be freed. Protests have raged for weeks and...
Tags: Philippines, Activism, Iraq, Arab Spring, Nouri Maliki
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Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani teen shot by Taliban, leaves hospital
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details.LONDON -- Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager shot in the head by Taliban gunmen last October, has walked out of a hospital to rejoin her family. Wearing a white patterned headscarf and long gray dress, Malala walked slowly out of Queen Elizabeth...Tags: Taliban, Pakistan, BBC, Hospitals and Clinics, Elizabeth II
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CES: Bill Clinton champions technology in Vegas: Former President says industry can help world educate children
VarietyAbove: Former President Bill Clinton speaks during a Samsung keynote address at the 2013 International CES in Las Vegas (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty) In a surprise appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show, former president Bill Clinton called on the...Tags: Conservation, U.S. Department of State, Global Change, Arab Spring, Weather
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Five female teachers among seven killed by gunmen in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Gunmen ambushed a van in northwest Pakistan Tuesday and shot to death seven aid workers — five of whom were female teachers — in an attack that is likely to rekindle fears among Pakistanis over militant assaults...
Tags: Politics, Health and Safety at School, Taliban, Pakistan, Human Rights
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Pakistani Taliban now on Facebook
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — It’s a world of likes, apps and status updates, so it was bound to happen: The Pakistani Taliban now has its own Facebook page. The Pakistani insurgent group’s spokesman, Ehsanullah Ehsan, confirmed that it had...Tags: Pakistan, Religion and Belief, Social Media, Science and Technology, Computer Networking and Internet
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