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Fri Aug 2 03:33:47 2013

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 A Kurdish rebel fighter runs to avoid government forces' snipers in the 
northern Syrian city of Aleppo on April 14, 2013. Jihadist groups linked 
to Al-Qaeda have taken hostage around 200 Kurdish civilians after violent 
clashes with Kurdish fighters in two villages of eastern Syria, a monitoring 
group said.AFP/FileBEIRUT (AFP)  Jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda have 
taken hostage around 200 Kurdish civilians after violent clashes with Kurdish 
fighters in two villages of eastern Syria, a monitoring group said."Fighters 
of Al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 
have seized control of Tall Aren village in Aleppo province and are 
laying siege to another village nearby, Tall Hassel. They have taken hostage 
around 200 civilians from the inhabitants of the two villages," said the 
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
 race and not worrying about anything."Just 
before they called my name tonight I could really feel the butterflies 
going so I am just so delighted to get the win."I actually 
heard my dad shouting 'Go Boy!' just before I jumped in and 
my mum is also here which is great."I didn't think it was 
going to be as hard as it was."When I came back from 
a two-month break I had a small injury and I think that 
was due to a lack of motivation."I wanted to be 100 percent 
fit before I started, I believe you can't do things half-heartedly, if 
you're going to train you've got to train properly."Poland's Korzeniowski, 
28, only returned to training at the start of 2013 after injury 
which cost him any sponsors, and was pleased with his silver."I just 
wanted to swim with Chad and at 150 metres I was in 
a very good position, but the last fifty was decisive and he 
was the better man," said the 2009 world silver medallist."This is my 
third World Championship medal, I won in Montreal and I got second 
in Rome, so I am very happy."I broke my foot and missed 
training for 2 months, I only started back in January so it 
is not a long time."I didn't have any sponsors: after the Olympics 
I got injured and no one would sponsor me anymore so hopefully 
now I will get some sponsors to go to the Olympics in 
Rio."Wu, 26, who won world silver in this event six years ago, 
was content with his bronze."I didn't prepare for this championship for 
a long time so I am very satis

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> iStockOn Tuesday morning, a frustrated passenger on Delta Air Lines Flight 
1452 from Seattle Tacoma International Airport to New York's JFK International 
Airport took luggage fee resentment to a new level. The traveler apparently 
simply gave up his bags.Rather than face $1,400 in overweight baggage fees, 
the flier opted to leave his belongings behind at the Delta check-in 
kiosk in Seattle, reports NBC News. As a result, the Delta lobby 
was closed down for more than two hours while security inspected the 
unattended luggage.Eventually Seattles airport security determined the discarded 
bags were not a threat and were able to identify their owner 
and the owner's flight.Law enforcement officials with the Port Authority 
of New York/New Jersey met the flight and interviewed the passenger upon 
arrival at JFK, TSA spokesperson Ross Feinstein told NBC News.Upon interviewing 
the traveler, officials determined there was no criminal intent by the passenger.While 
this is an extreme case, Delta admits that they find unattended bags 
on a regular basis, according to Yahoo Finance.This does not come as 
a surprise after examining the airlines rates for checking luggage. Delta 
currently charges $25 for the first checked bag, $35 for the second 
checked bag on domestic flights. A checked bag costs $125 and bags 
4-10 cost $200 each.Even worse, the airline charges fees on top of 
fees.According to Delta's website, If an extra piece of baggage exceeds 
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 useum, after 
announcing the discovery.Wooly mammoths are thought to have died out around 
10,000 years ago, although scientists think small groups of them lived longer 
in Alaska and on Russia's Wrangel Island off the Siberian coast.A growing 
chorus of scientists have been targeting the mammoth for so called de-extinction 
in recent years, at the same time that others argue against tampering 
with Mother Natures plans. Bringing back a dead species raises a host 
of issues, wrote two ethicists recently.RELATED: Boy in Alaska Finds Mammoth 
Tooth"The critical ethical issue in re-creating extinct species, or in creating 
new kinds of animals, is to first determine through careful scientific study 
what is in their interests and to ensure that they live good 
lives in the world in which they are create," wrote Julian Savulescu, 
who studies ethics at Monash University, and Russell Powell, a philosophy 
professor at Boston University."If we are confident that a cognitively sophisticated 
organism, such as a mammoth, would lead a good life, this may 
provide moral reasons to create it  whether or not that animal 
is a clone of a member of an extinct lineage."			
												
							17 animals scientists want to 
bring back from extinction									
												
	Giant Ice-Age Mammals Brought to Life
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