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Businessman Buys Nazi Items; Plans to Donate to Jewish Group
A Geneva businessman says he has purchased Adolf Hitler?s top hat and other Nazi memorabilia to keep them out of the hands of neo-Nazis and will donate them to a Jewish group.
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Report: Turkey to Start Testing Russian S-400 Defense System
Turkish media say Turkey is poised to begin testing Russian-made S-400 air defense systems, despite threats of sanctions from the United States.
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Japanese Boxer Formerly on Death Row Attends Pope?s Mass
A former Japanese professional boxer who spent 48 years in prison for murders he says he did not commit was among some 50,000 people greeting Pope Francis as he entered Tokyo Dome stadium to celebrate Mass on Monday.
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Pope in Japan Meets Victims, Voices Concern Over Nuke Power
Pope Francis voiced concern about nuclear power Monday after meeting with victims of Japan?s 2011 nuclear disaster, saying the development of future energy sources must take environmental considerations into account.
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Survey: German Business Confidence Rises in November
A closely watched survey is showing that German business confidence has increased slightly.
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France Pledges Millions to Stop Deadly Domestic Violence
The French government is pledging to seize firearms from abusive spouses and better train police as part of a package of measures, worth millions of euros, to reduce the number of women killed by their partners.
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Sympathy Strikes Cause Transport Disruption in Finland
Sympathy strikes across Finland?s transport sector have brought Helsinki to a virtual standstill and prompted flag carrier Finnair to cancel almost 300 flights.
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UK Conservatives Defending Policy-Light Election Platform
Britain?s governing Conservative Party was striving Monday to defend an election platform that is light on policy proposals, as it tries to avoid squandering its poll lead before the vote in less than three weeks.
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National Powers, Fewer Players Define California Football
On a typically perfect Southern California afternoon, bright sun and blue sky, the stars are out at St. John Bosco Prep football practice.
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AP Top 25 Reality Check: Rivalry Week With Ranked Matchups
Intense and tradition-rich rivalries are fun no matter the stakes. They get even juicer when both teams are ranked.