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  • Generals have been publicly criticized for their handling of the conflict with Kurd separatists, and at least three former officials have been accused of ties to a group accused of plotting to overthrow the government. The army has long been considered a sacred institution.
  • Female athletes are more prone than their male counterparts to certain injuries — namely knee problems and tears to the ACL. A prevention program has been developed by researchers at the University of Cincinnati to curb these injuries.
  • Mirrors concerns Ben Carson (Kiefer Sutherland), a New York cop who was suspended for the accidental but fatal shooting of an undercover officer. The…
  • Mirrors Comic-Con Press Conference
  • The war between Russia and Georgia is based on the territorial claims of two ethnic groups, but it's also a reassertion of Russian power along its borders.
  • A U.S. scientist suspected in the 2001 anthrax attacks has died in an apparent suicide. The Los Angeles Times reported Friday that Bruce Ivins took an overdose of pain medication hours before he was to be indicted.
  • What's Your Best Buy From Comic-Con?
  • In France, inflation hit an 18-year high last month. But the country isn't facing an economic slowdown similar to the United States.
  • Traveling from Jalalabad to Afghanistan's capital has improved since the Taliban was overthrown. But a roadside bomb provides a deadly reminder that danger still lurks.
  • A half-century after it was discovered, the home of the man who became Rome's first emperor has been opened to the public. The rooms boast magnificent frescoes, and a mysterious grotto underneath may be linked to the legend of Romulus and Remus.
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