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Thursday, August 7, 2014

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Today’s Headlines August 7
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Top Khmer Rouge leaders guilty
Cambodia's UN-backed tribunal convicts two top Khmer Rouge leaders of crimes against humanity and jails them for life.
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Christian exodus as Iraqi town falls
Thousands of Iraqi Christians are reported to be fleeing after Islamic militants seized the minority's biggest town in the country.
Pistorius told 'snowball of lies'
South African athlete Oscar Pistorius is accused of being a "deceitful witness" as his murder trial resumes for closing arguments.
Israel offers Gaza truce extension
Israel offers to extend a 72-hour ceasefire in Gaza, say Israeli officials, but Hamas, which controls Gaza, has yet to agree to the plan.
 
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Russia bans food imports from West
Russia's PM Medvedev announces a total embargo on food imports from Western countries in response to sanctions over Ukraine.
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Helmand's Golden Age
The films that show all was good in 1950s Afghanistan
Business
Russia bans food imports from West
Russia's PM Medvedev announces a total embargo on food imports from Western countries in response to sanctions over Ukraine.
Germany factory output in small rise
German industrial output rose by just 0.3% in June from May, official figures show, as concerns over the Ukraine crisis weighed on the economy.
 
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Technology
Google to prioritise secure websites
Google says it will give preference to more secure encrypted web pages in its search rankings from now on.
Microsoft alerts police to child porn
A man is arrested in Pennsylvania after Microsoft discovered suspected child abuse images in his OneDrive and email accounts and alerted officials.
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The cars of Iran
The veil lifts on a surprisingly robust motoring culture in the Islamic Republic.
 
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The stick shift: Not dead yet
Recent news from Chevrolet and other brands suggests carmakers recognise the value of row-your-own transmissions – even if few people buy them.
Capital
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The slippery slope
You might think you’d never cross an ethical line. But you might be wrong — and one small lapse can be the start of something bigger.
 
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Why you’re a hard worker — or not
Some of us are born with it. But if you aren’t is there anything you can do to learn it — or harness the ambitiousness you do have?
Culture
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The hot seats: Iconic chairs
Whether designed for presidents, monarchs or patients, these 20th Century chairs have become enduring design classics. Jonathan Glancey explains why.
 
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How Wagner made a comeback
Until he became associated with Nazism, the composer’s music inspired many artists from other disciplines – but now he is a muse again, writes Jason Farago.
Future
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How animals deal with infection
Other species evolved clever ways to protect themselves from catching illness long before we developed treatments. What do they do?
 
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Best space images of the month
Here are some of the most stunning space-related pictures captured during the last month – from salad greens to grow on Marsto a portrait of Spain from orbit.
Travel
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Turkey’s religious ghost town
Until the deportations of 1923, Muslims and Christians lived harmoniously in the Turkish town of Kayakoy. Today, the ghost town remains a poignant reminder of happier times.
 
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How I quit my job to travel
Marcello Arrambide invested everything he had learning to trade in the stock market. But the ultimate goal was never fame or fortune. It was freedom.
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