May 21, 2013

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Brazil: Bar Codes on Sidewalks Give Tourist Info

Brazil is mixing tradition with the newest technology to connect visitors to tourist information by embedding bar codes into the black and white stone mosaic sidewalks that are a symbol of Rio de Janeiro.

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Opera About Nazi Atrocity Shown in Austria

Thousands of children were murdered by the Nazis because they fell short of the Aryan ideal. On Friday, a hushed audience gathered in Austria's Parliament to watch the world premiere of an opera depicting how the Nazis methodically killed mentally or physically deficient children at a Vienna hospital during World War II.

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Islamists Destroy Bridge Near Niger Border In Mali

SEVARE, Mali (AP) - A local official says that Islamic extremists based in the Malian town of Ansongo have destroyed a bridge near the Niger border, marking the first use of explosives by the insurgents since the start of the French-led military intervention exactly two weeks ago.

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Russian Forest Defender Stabbed Outside Her Home

MOSCOW (AP) - Officials say that a 63-year old municipal legislator campaigning for protection of a forest just outside Moscow is in intensive care after being stabbed several times by an unidentified assailant.

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Diana Photo Sells For 18K

AMHERST, N.H. (AP) - A photo marked "not to be published" that shows a teenage Diana Spencer before she became Princess of Wales has been sold by a New Hampshire auction house for more than $18,000.

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10 More China Officials Sacked in Sex Tape Scandal

A scandal involving Chinese city officials having sex with women hired by developers who secretly videotaped the trysts to extort construction deals has expanded with state media saying 10 more officials were fired.

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Soros: Euro "Here to Stay," Denounces Austerity

Investor and philanthropist George Soros says the "euro is here to stay" but warns that complacency about the future of the 17-country currency is misplaced because its fundamental problems have not been fixed.

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Paris Opera Ballet Names Millepied Of 'Black Swan'

PARIS (AP) - Benjamin Millepied, the "Black Swan" choreographer who helped transform Natalie Portman into an obsessed, paranoid ballerina for the film and later married the actress, was named director of the Paris Opera Ballet on Thursday.

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Bangladesh Fire Victims' Families Wait For Money

When fire ravaged a Bangladeshi garment factory, killing 112 workers, dozens of their families did not even have a body to bury because their loved ones' remains were burned beyond recognition. Two months later, the same families have yet to receive any of the compensation they were promised — not even their relatives' last paychecks.

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