David
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Iraq, Syria, France deadliest places for reporters in 2015
The Islamist attack on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo made France the third deadliest country for journalists in 2015, just behind Syria and Iraq, media freedom organization Reporters Without Borders said.
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What we do for free
The other week I attempted something I\'ve been wanting to try for a long time. I attempted to stand up paddle from New Zealand\'s Great Barrier Island to the mainland.
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Choose faith, not fear
There are two big players when it comes to approaching this life. One is faith and the other is fear.
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Secret Agents
January 2009 - 1900 Hours: Location: Church of undisclosed name. The Sermon : Being a leader for Christ.
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Gunners Top @ New Year!
Arsenal cemented their title hopes by going top of the table at the turn of the New Year with a comfortable 2-0 win at home to Bournemouth, bouncing back from their dismal 4-0 away defeat at Southampton on Boxing Day.
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Hundreds of fighters and civilians evacuated from besieged Syrian areas
Buses evacuated several hundred fighters and civilians from two besieged areas in Syria on Monday under a deal between warring parties backed by the United Nations, aid workers and sources familiar with the deal said.
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Pope Francis shows his healing power once again: New Jersey girl, 12, now cancer-free after he kissed her
The head of the Roman Catholic Church just gave a 12-year-old girl from New Jersey, U.S.A. the best Christmas gift ever that anyone can receive—the gift of healing.
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China passes controversial counter-terrorism law
The new law requires technology firms to help decrypt information, but not install security \"backdoors\" as initially planned, and allows the military to venture overseas on counter-terror operations.
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Spontaneous resolutions
It\'s so easy to be caught up in the moment, to see somewhere you\'d like to go and step towards it without a second thought. Spontaneity can be useful, however, it clearly has its limits, for example, consider New Year\'s resolutions.
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Anchors Away
\"Anchors away!\" Have you heard the expression? What does it mean?