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Bus plunges into river in central Peru

These are some of the hundreds of soldiers that France has poured into Mali since Friday to combat Islamist rebels.

And according to France's defence minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, they could be HERE for some time.

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WSJ's Photos of the Day - June 19, 2013

The News Hub panel discusses the October employment picture and how the Federal Reserve might respond. Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images

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Coiffed Cattle Get Their Close-up

The National Transportation Safety Board says the investigation into a fatal crash at an air show in Iowa. The 59-year-old pilot was the only person killed. (Sept. 3)

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Fed to keep buying bonds

Authorities in China have ordered a chemical plant to shut down amid protests over pollution concerns. Thousands of residents in the northeastern port city of Dalian had taken to the streets demanding its relocation amid fears of a toxic spill...
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Football fans protest against ticket prices

British Airways has announced a record pre-tax loss of 292 million for the six months to the end of September.
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365 days on ice: Assange still holed up in Ecuador's London Embassy

WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange says he'll remain in the Ecuadorian embassy in London - even if the sex crime allegations against him are dropped. He fears being snatched and extradited to the United States - especially since Washington renewed...
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PM and speaker show off tennis skills

By: Celia Paul
David Cameron met schoolchildren taking part in a schools tennis programme run by the Tennis Foundation and Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) on a tennis court that had been set up outside the Houses of Parliament.
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Carell reunited with his Minions

By: Celia Paul
In the new film, Gru has become a jam manufacturer and devoted father who is recruited by the Anti-Villain League to help it catch another arch-criminal.
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Fire fighting teams tackled a blaze on Wednesday in northern Arizona, a couple of hours' drive north of Phoenix.

The wildfire, which started Tuesday, has grown to about 5,000 acres and has forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes outside Prescott.

Authorities say the blaze was likely caused by someone, and is under investigation.

The forecast for the next few days calls for hot and windy conditions.

That's prompted concern the fire could encroach on residential homes in this valley.
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Decoding Bernanke’s Messages: An Analyst’s Take

Was the market’s reaction to the Fed appropriate? The Cato Institute’s Mark Calabria describes recent market moves as a “sugar rush.” Photo: AP.


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