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U.K. Foreign Office: We would refuse Assange safe passage out of London

Britain has told Ecuador that it would refuse to allow WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange safe passage out of the country even if Quito grants him asylum, official notes showed Thursday.

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Foodies celebrate Julia Child's 100th birthday

Foodies paid tribute Wednesday to celebrity chef Julia Child, marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of the woman who introduced Americans to exotic French delicacies like boeuf bourguignon.

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Unification Church founder --and Washington Times and UPI owner-- Sun Myung Moon in critical condition

The founder of the controversial Unification Church is in a South Korean hospital in critical condition due to complications from pneumonia, his spokesman said on Thursday.

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Wikileaks says British raid threat 'hostile, extreme'

Whistleblowing website Wikileaks on Thursday condemned a British threat to raid the Ecuador embassy in London where its founder is holed up as a "hostile and extreme" assault on asylum-seekers.

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Devo co-creator: Obama versus Romney is like Coke versus Pepsi

Update: Moments before this story was published, Devo's official website was suddenly blocked by Google (), ostensibly for malware. The band's official Twitter account confirmed to Raw Story that their site had been hacked.

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Bob Beckel drops f-bomb while threatening Fox News co-host

On Tuesday night's episode of "The Five," Fox News personality Bob Beckel, the show's sole token Democrat, shouted at co-host Eric Bolling for wagging a finger in his face and slapping his arm, warning: "You know, if you do that again you're fucking toast."

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Drug war 'peace caravan' woos Hollywood

LOS ANGELES — A "peace caravan" has reached Los Angeles in search of Hollywood support for its crusade to end to the US war on drugs, which organizers blame for the violence tearing up Mexico.

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Malaysian bloggers and politicians team up for 'Internet blackout'

Malaysian NGOs, well-known bloggers and opposition politicians on Tuesday staged a one-day "Internet blackout" to protest a legal amendment that they say threatens free expression on the Web.

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News Corp launches Spanish-language network in U.S.

The new Spanish-language broadcast network MundoFox - a joint venture of News Corp and RCN Television Group of Colombia - began broadcasting Monday with the goal of reaching the growing U.S. Hispanic market.

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Associated Press calls white supremacists a 'white rights group'

The Associated Press has come under scrutiny from liberal blogs after the news organization published an article that referred to the group European American Action Coalition as a "white rights group."

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Cosmo editor Helen Gurley Brown dies at 90

NEW YORK — Helen Gurley Brown, the saucy Cosmopolitan editor who delivered thousands of sex tips to single women and more than a few curious men, died Monday. She was 90.

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Nobel winners press NBC to cancel Wesley Clark's war-based 'reality' show

Nine Nobel Peace prize winners said Monday that NBC must "immediately" drop a planned "reality" show called "Stars Earn Stripes," where former four-star general and one-time Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark sends celebrities on military-style training "missions" to entertain viewers.

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Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman barred from entering the UK

As "Dog the Bounty Hunter", Duane Chapman has made a name for himself tracking down offenders on his hit US reality TV show, but his own criminal past came back to haunt him when the UK government refused to grant him a visa.

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