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New Computer Attacks Come From Iran, Officials Say
The recent wave of attacks seem to be aimed at sabotage rather than stealing information, United States officials say.
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The Saturday Profile: Kilian Kleinschmidt: Calm Boss at Center of a Syrian Refugee Camp’s Chaos
Kilian Kleinschmidt, who runs an overcrowded Syrian refugee camp in Jordan for the United Nations, is a ruddy-faced German who thrives in international disasters.
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Federal Judge Finds Violations of Rights by Sheriff Joe Arpaio
The ruling handed down by a federal judge is peppered with stinging criticism of the policies and practices of Sheriff Joe Arpaio, saying the sheriff relied on racial profiling and illegal detentions.
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In Race to Fill John Kerry’s Seat, Little Talk on Policy
As Election Day nears in Massachusetts, the race between Gabriel Gomez and Representative Edward J. Mackey for the Senate seat vacated by John Kerry has focused on lesser issues.
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Recalling a Girl, 14, Laughing Before She Was Shot on a Bus
Hundreds of mourners at a church in Jamaica, Queens, on Friday remembered D’aja Robinson as an honor roll student with a bright smile who liked to sing and dance.
