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[Title] => In Belgium, 5 more people detained in Paris attacks probe
[Summary] => Belgian authorities announced yesterday that they have detained five people, including two brothers, after two days of raids related to the Paris attacks.
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[Title] => Paris attacks: Suspect quizzed, Brussels still in lockdown
[Summary] => French authorities on Tuesday questioned a top suspect linked to attackers who terrorized Paris, while Belgium's capital remained locked down under threat of a possible similar attack.
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[Title] => Scourge
[Summary] => The tone at the top just got tougher.
[DatePublished] => 2015-11-23 09:00:00
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[Title] => Stepped-up Ebola screening starts at NYC airport
[Summary] => Customs and health officials began taking the temperatures of passengers arriving at New York's Kennedy International Airport from three West African countries on yesterday in a stepped-up screening effort meant to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus.
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[Title] => Free rides to combat pollution in France, Belgium
[Summary] => Air pollution that has turned Paris skies a murky yellow and shrouded much of Belgium in smog for days forced drivers to slow down and gave a free ride Friday to millions in both countries who use public transportation.
[DatePublished] => 2014-03-16 02:05:57
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[Title] => Too fat to fly: Stranded Frenchman's ordeal ending'
[Summary] => He's been turned down by planes, trains and even a cruise ship in his quest to return home — and his family says it's because he has been deemed too fat to travel.
[DatePublished] => 2013-11-22 01:11:00
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[Title] => (UPDATE) Bodies disposal progress slow as search continues in typhoon-struck Visayas
[Summary] => The search for missing bodies remains uncompleted and complicated in Tacloban City as of yesterday, as concerns on the slow progress regarding dead bodies disposal and pandemic prevention rise.
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[Title] => Snow ties up European planes, trains, roads
[Summary] => Frankfurt's airport closed, trains stopped running under the English Channel, and the French army was ordered to help clear roads — all because of a sudden dump of oddly late snowfall on Western Europe.
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[Title] => EU test flights to assess impact of volcanic ash on aircraft
[Summary] => The European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation made a few test flights Saturday to assess the impact of volcanic ash on aircraft, a Dutch ministry spokeswoman said.
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[Title] => More A/H1N1 cases reported worldwide as WHO meets for vaccine
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[Title] => Too fat to fly: Stranded Frenchman's ordeal ending'
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[Title] => (UPDATE) Bodies disposal progress slow as search continues in typhoon-struck Visayas
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[Title] => Snow ties up European planes, trains, roads
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