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Investigation: More than 500 child abuse reports made against BBC star Jimmy Savile

More than 500 reports of abuse on victims aged as young as two have been made against late BBC presenter Jimmy Savile, according to a new investigation by the NSPCC charity published Monday.

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Obama administration to seek 30-percent carbon dioxide emissions cut

The US government will propose a rule Monday requiring power plants to cut by 30 percent carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 based on 2005 levels, US media reported Sunday.

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MD lawmaker's bid to force referendum on state's new transgender law fails miserably

A Maryland lawmaker's attempt to force a referendum on a recently signed state transgender law banning discrimination, was stymied after he collected less than one third of the signatures needed to be placed on the November ballot.

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Cadbury chocolates pulled from Saudi shelves amid fears of traces of pork

Saudi Arabia has withdrawn Cadbury chocolate bars from the market for tests to ensure the products do not contain traces of pig DNA, after the banned substance was detected in Malaysia.

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Terrorist bombing at Nigerian soccer match kills at least 40

A bomb attack targeting fans at a football match in Nigeria's restive northeast killed at least 40 people on Sunday, a police officer told AFP.

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Rolling Stone muse Marianne Faithfull hospitalised in Greece with broken hip

British singer and songwriter Marianne Faithfull has been hospitalised after falling and breaking her hip while on holiday in Greece, a surgeon said Sunday.

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Ted Cruz: I would have used military force to rescue Afghan POW Bergdahl

Appearing with George Stephanopoulos on ABC's This Week, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz jumped on the GOP bandwagon, criticizing Pres. Obama for his handling of the release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, held by Afghan rebels for five years, saying he would have used military force instead.

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Bernie Sanders: Offer military veterans the option of private medical care

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders said on Sunday he will introduce legislation this week that would offer military veterans the option of private medical care, rather than endure long waits at facilities under the troubled Veterans Affairs Department.

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Boko Haram attacks four villages near Nigeria-Cameroon border

A series of suspected Boko Haram attacks in four villages in Nigeria?s restive northeast killed several people, residents said Sunday, in the latest violence blamed on the Islamist insurgents.

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Cousteau grandson seeks to set record of 31 days underwater off the Florida coast

A grandson of French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau will be following in his forebear's lgendary wake, heading Sunday to the deep for a record 31 days.

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Six hikers feared lost on on Washington's Mount Rainier

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Six climbers who disappeared three days ago on Washington's Mount Rainier are not expected to be found alive, the National Parks Service said on Saturday after search teams found their scattered gear.

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DNA test frees Tulsa woman after 20 years in prison for killing her baby

A Tulsa woman was released from prison on Friday after new DNA tests cast doubt on evidence presented at her trial twenty years ago when she was convicted of murdering her son, reports Newson6.

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Former Qatari FIFA official allegedly paid out $5 million in bid to obtain 2022 World Cup

A British newspaper alleged on Sunday that a former top Qatari football official paid $5 million to get support for the emirate's campaign to host the 2022 World Cup.

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