Monday, October 28, 2013

Lawmakers secretly quiz Benghazi witnesses + MORE





(TELEGRAPH) — Scientists have discovered a “Lost World” of unknown creatures in a rainforest perched on boulders in a remote part of Queensland.

On the second day of a four-day trek to Cape Melville a team led by Dr Conrad Hoskin, from James Cook University, and Dr Tim Laman, from Harvard University, discovered a “bizarre” looking leaf-tailed gecko, a golden-coloured skink and a boulder-dwelling frog — species that have been isolated from their closest cousins for millions of years…

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(INDEPENDENT) — Germany’s recently suspended “Bishop of Bling” faces the prospect of seeing his lavish multimillion euro residence turned into a refugee centre or a soup kitchen for the homeless, Catholic church officials in his home diocese announced today.

Bishop Franz Peter Tebartz-van Elst was formally suspended last week amid accusations that he had spent over €31m (£26…

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(DAILYMAIL) — A teenager who killed herself after her parents banned her from Facebook left a note for a devastated family saying she couldn’t live without the site.

Aiswarya Dahiwal, a second year college student from Parbhani, in the Maharashtra state of India, had asked her parents for permission to log on to the site on Wednesday, but they said no…

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(LOS ANGELES TIMES) WASHINGTON — Two of the Justice Department‘s key witnesses in last year’s terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, were summoned to Capitol Hill this month and grilled for hours in separate legal depositions.

Responding to congressional subpoenas, the State Department security agents were asked how the Libyan terrorists stormed the mission and set parts of it on fire, how they were armed and how they killed four Americans, including Ambassador J…


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Lawmakers secretly quiz Benghazi witnesses + MORE

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