2015년 3월 11일 수요일

Today's headlines from CNN

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Apologies, more fallout after racist OU fraternity video
As fallout grows over racist chants by a University of Oklahoma fraternity, one student seen in the video is apologizing. So are the parents of a second one.
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Baby reportedly killed by power saw in Chicago
A 7-month-old girl has died after reportedly having her throat cut with a power saw in a Chicago home, authorities said.
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Tsarnaev's 'manifesto': OK to kill civilians
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's own words may determine whether he lives or dies, even if he never speaks a word at his trial.
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Hillary Clinton: I used one email 'for convenience'
Former secretary of State and likely 2016 White House aspirant Hillary Clinton sought to tamp down concerns about her use of private email while leading the State Department during a press conference at the United Nations on Tuesday. While she maintained she had not broken any rules, she also said she would not be turning over the private server housing her correspondence, despite calls for her to release it for an independent review.
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Delta crew to NTSB: We didn't sense brakes working when we landed
The flight crew of the Delta Air Lines plane that skidded into a fence at LaGuardia Airport last week cited brake issues during the landing, according to an update on Monday from the NTSB.
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Sanitation worker's early pickup leads to two weekends in jail
Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and . . . a criminal?
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UK girls' list for Syria trip: Makeup, bras, epilator
The handwritten checklist looks like something any teenaged girl might make ahead of a vacation trip: makeup, bras, underwear, boots, an epilator.
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The world's biggest aircraft: Giant airship gets closer to take-off
Look to the skies above London and you'll see the usual suspects -- rainclouds, planes and pigeons. But by the end of the year, you might just see something else.
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Solar-powered plane completes first leg of round-the-world flight
Solar Impulse 2 has landed safely in Oman on the first leg of its quest to be the first plane to fly around the world fueled only by the sun's rays.
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Cavers find treasure from era of Alexander the Great in Israel
Hen Zakai loves exploring darkness. In his spare time, he lowers himself into the underground world of hidden caves to navigate the nooks and crevasses of a very different environment.
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Uncle Sam says my Swedish kid is American
Imagine this: Your kids were born in Sweden, have Swedish citizenship, speak Swedish, and grew up in Sweden. But still, the U.S. government insists they're Americans -- and Uncle Sam wants to collect taxes.
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Crisis hangover: Millennials are scared to invest
Wall Street welcomed millennials to the world of investing by showing them the scariest financial crisis since the Great Depression.
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What Miles O'Brien teaches us about loss, and being found
In medicine, we like rules.
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A billion at risk for hearing loss from exposure to loud music
"Hey dude -- can you turn your music down?"
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MH370: 21st century technology might have solved the mystery
A year later, it still sounds impossible: A sophisticated $270 million airliner carrying 239 people disappears, leaving very few clues about where it went.
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The fastest plane in the world
Al Joersz and George Morgan remember the day they joined the ranks of the fastest men alive.
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'Blurred Lines' jury orders Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams to pay $7.4 million
Good artists borrow. Great artists steal. On Tuesday, a California federal jury delivered its own message to artists everywhere that inspiration can rise to copyright infringement.
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Ben Stiller's 'Zoolander' makes surprise appearance at Paris Fashion Week
Everyone's favorite male models made a surprise appearance at Tuesday's Valentino show at Paris Fashion Week.
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