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Military ouster of Egypt's Morsi
Posted: Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Egyptian military says it has ousted Morsi; crowds celebrate in Cairo
CAIRO — Mohammed Morsi, in office only a year as the first democratically elected leader of Egypt, was rousted from power by the military Wednesday as a euphoric crowd in Tahrir Square cheered his exit.

Military ouster of Egypt's Morsi: US position goes from worse to bad

Military ousts Morsi in Egypt
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi was forced out of office Wednesday by the Egyptian military and opposition leaders, just a couple of hours after the Obama Administration voiced its first public doubts about Morsi's handling of the massive street protests that spread across the country in recent days.

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US drone kills 16 suspected militants in Pakistan
Unmanned U.S. aircraft fired four missiles at a house in northwest Pakistan before dawn Wednesday, killing 16 suspected militants, Pakistani intelligence officials said.

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Fixations on denouncing Edward Snowden distract, by design, from the serious transgressions of those who are far more powerful

National Intelligence Director Apologizes for Lying to Congress
Director Clapper says a response to the Intelligence Committee in March was 'clearly erroneous'

Bolivia Vs. Europe Over Snowden-Linked Plane Delay

Morales’s plane en route amid Snowden scandal
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Egypt's president refuses to step down
Mohammad Morsi says he is the country's "guardian of legitimacy", as protests claim more lives and army deadline looms.

As military deadline nears in Egypt, Morsi vows fight to death

New Tick-Borne Illness Could Be Worse Than Lyme Disease
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Girl, 15, Faces Child Porn Rap For iPhone Pic
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U.S. rejects call to stop force-feedings at Guantanamo for Ramadan

George Zimmerman's DNA was not found under Trayvon Martin's fingernails and there was no trace of the teen's on the gun



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