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US Imposes Curfew on All American Troops in Japan

By VOA News on Oct 19, 2012   World  

The commander of U.S. forces in Japan has imposed an nationwide curfew for all military personnel in Japan after the arrest of two American sailors for the alleged rape of an Okinawan woman.

43 Killed By Airstrikes in Northern Syria, Activists Say

By VOA News on Oct 18, 2012   World  

Syrian activists and medical officials say a series of government air strikes on rebel areas in the country's north has killed at least 43 people, including many children.

New Interim PM Selected in Libya

By VOA News on Oct 15, 2012   World  

Libyan lawmakers have selected a new interim prime minister, a week after giving a vote of no confidence to their former pick for failing to present an acceptable Cabinet.

Felix Baumgartner Breaks the Speed of Sound in Skydiving Descent over New Mexico Desert

By Staff on Oct 15, 2012   World  

Sixty five years to the day since Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in the Bell X-1 airplane, Austrian Felix Baumgartner broke the sound barrier once again without an aircraft.

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