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    In Pictures : Boston Marathon Bombing

    Addressing the nation, Mr Obama said: “Make no mistake we will get to the bottom of this and we will find out who did this and we will find out why they did this. Any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. “The American people will say a prayer for Boston tonight and Michelle...
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    In Pictures : Boston Marathon Bombing

    Authorities were checking all bags and packages that may have been left unattended as crowds rushed away from the scene of the bombings. Above, bags containing marathon runners' belongings near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Picture: REUTERS/Dominick Reuter
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    U.N. aid groups say world must act now to save Syria

    A man walks along a damaged street filled with debris in Deir al-Zor April 14, 2013. REUTERS/ Khalil Ashawi People cross the Euphrates river on a makeshift bridge after a bridge (top) was destroyed by shelling from whom activists said were soldiers loyal to the Syrian regime, in Deir...
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    U.N. aid groups say world must act now to save Syria

    U.N. aid groups say world must act now to save Syria By Conor Humphries DUBLIN | Mon Apr 15, 2013 5:22pm EDT (Reuters) - World leaders must act urgently to break the diplomatic deadlock around Syria if they want to prevent the crisis from reaching a dangerous tipping point, the heads of the...
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    Gillard in China

    Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard is enjoying an official visit to Beijing, China at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
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    Ding Dong over Thatcher song makes the BBC no better than China

    Ding Dong over Thatcher song makes the BBC no better than China The BBC's decision to censor the protest track from The Wizard of Oz recalls the Chinese Communist party Nick Cohen The Observer, Saturday 13 April 2013 16.45 BST The Wicked Witch: jubilant Munchkins just out of shot...
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