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Brad Pitt promotes 'Killing Them Softly' at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on Nov. 26, 2012.
Brad Pitt: Jolie's choice 'absolutely heroic'

"All I want is for her to have a long and healthy life," he says.
Elon Musk CEO for Tesla, with a new Model S  car.
Can shares of Tesla electric-car maker's stay white-hot?

Silicon Valley-based automaker of unique electric car is winning rave reviews.
A young boy walks along the frozen banks of the Newtok River, in Newtok, Alaska, on May 24, 2006.
Alaska town to vanish by 2017, report says

The residents are being called "America's first climate change refugees."

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Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto.
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Japanese mayor: Wartime sex slaves were necessary
Forced prostitution of Asian women before and during World War II was necessary, Osaka mayor says.
Angelina in London on April 11.
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Stars support Angelina's decision to go public
Celebs are praising Jolie's story about her very personal surgery.
Angelina Jolie, shown in 2011, explained her medical decision in 'The New York Times.'
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Jolie's cancer risk shared by others with genetic flaw
Jolie's choice raises questions for other women
Actress and humanitarian campaigner Angelina Jolie leaves Lancaster House in London on April 11 after speaking during an announcement of funding to address conflict sexual violence on the sidelines of the G8 Foreign Ministers meeting.
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Angelina Jolie reveals she had double mastectomy
Actress Angelina Jolie revealed that she quietly underwent a preventive double mastectomy.
In this photo provided by Russian Federal Security Service, FSB,  a man identified by the FSB as Ryan Fogle, a third secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, is detained in Moscow, early Tuesday for allegedly attempting to recruit a Russian intellige
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Russia expels U.S. diplomat for alleged spying
Moscow says American caught red-handed trying to recruit an intelligence officer.
Jodi Arias looks to her mother after being found guilty of first-degree murder on May 8 during her trial at Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix.
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Jodi Arias is taken off suicide watch
The convicted murderer was placed in a psychiatric unit after saying she would rather die.
Third-grader Leila Fowler was killed on April 27 in her home in the small town of Valley Springs, Calif.
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Dad of boy accused of killing sister wants evidence
Leila Fowler died of multiple stab wounds April 27. Her 12-year-old brother is the suspect.

 

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  Schoolgirls who claim they were poisoned rest at a hospital on May 14 in Mazar-i Sharif, Afghanistan. Many Afghan girls have been involved in mass faintings, nausea and other symptoms that are often blamed on poisoning attacks by Taliban insurgents o
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Schoolgirls who claim they were poisoned rest at a hospital on May 14 in Mazar-i Sharif, Afghanistan. Many Afghan girls have been involved in mass faintings, nausea and other symptoms that are often blamed on poisoning attacks by Taliban insurgents o
  'Parks and Recreation' star Amy Poehler attends the NBC Network Upfront at Radio City Music Hall on May 13 in New York.
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'Parks and Recreation' star Amy Poehler attends the NBC Network Upfront at Radio City Music Hall on May 13 in New York.
   
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