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Philippine police arrest three for bomb joke during papal mass
The man and two women were arrested at a police checkpoint on Sunday while heading to the mass in Rizal Park which attracted a record six million people, said officer Alberto de Guzman of Manila police radio control office. As they went through the checkpoint, witnesses heard one of the three saying "Hey, I've got a bomb.

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Colorado lynx numbers unknown as feds launch first review
Fifteen years after granting lynx endangered species protection, federal wildlife officials are launching a first review to find out how these elusive, quick-pawed predators are faring. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologists say they'll rely on insights from Colorado, where state crews....

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Philippine police arrest three for bomb joke during papal mass
MANILA (AFP) - Philippine police arrested three people for cracking jokes about a bomb while on their way to attend Pope Francis's mass in Manila, an official said on Tuesday. The man and two women were arrested at a police checkpoint on Sunday while heading to the mass in Rizal Park which attracted....

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Philippine Police Arrest Three for Bomb Joke during Pope Mass
Philippine police arrested three people for cracking jokes about a bomb while on their way to attend Pope Francis's mass in Manila, an official said Tuesday. The man and two women were arrested at a police checkpoint on Sunday while heading to the mass in Rizal Park which attracted a record six....

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Killing begets killing
In one of the most impressive analyses of the war on terror, Professor Jeffrey Sachs, of Columbia University, explains how decades of western military violence have driven some Middle Easterners to contest the war on a wider battlefield, instead of only in their own countries.

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Philippine police arrest three for bomb joke during popal mass
Manila. Philippine police arrested three people for cracking jokes about a bomb while on their way to attend Pope Francis's mass in Manila, an official said Tuesday, AFP reported. The man and two women were arrested at a police checkpoint on Sunday while heading to the mass in Rizal Park which....

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Press digest
The following are the top stories in the international and national newspapers today. Times of Malta quotes legal experts saying that revoking oil trader George Farrugia’s pardon risks complicating matters for the police in pending court cases against former Enemalta officials.

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Local, state officials attack infant deaths
Second of a two-part series. By KEITH BAKER, AMANDA TONOLi. and BRANDON PARK. TheNewsOutlet.org. In April 2012, Dr. Arthur R. James of Ohio State University sent out a press release announcing that Ohio was 48 out of 50 in infant deaths. Then he sat by the phone waiting for a response. He got one call.

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Coming out on radio wasn't the hardest part for Leo Varadkar
It's a campaign by Marriage Equality Ireland to raise funds for the Yes campaign ahead of the spring referendum on same-sex marriage. As the photos were being taken and every was milling around chatting in Panti Bar, the subject of Leo Varadkar came up.

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Tony Abbott to stay away from Queensland election campaign
Queensland election 2015: Abbott confirms he will not be joining the LNP's re-election campaign. Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he will not be joining Queensland Premier Campbell Newman on the state election campaign. Mr Abbott has stayed away from Queensland, while Federal Opposition Leader Bill....

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PM hopeful Joko will save Bali Nine
TONY Abbott retains hope the Indonesian president will show mercy to two Bali Nine drug smugglers, whom he says have “well and truly reformed” in prison. The Prime Minister continues to lobby Joko Widodo to cancel the planned executions of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, following the weekend....

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