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    Former deputy furher Rudolph Hess in prison.
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    Details of WWII Nazi-Britain peace talks unearthed, at auction for $300,000

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    David Frost, known for Nixon interview, dies

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    If you want to know why President Obama will not ask Congress for permission to bomb Syria, you only need to look across the Atlantic, where British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a humiliating defeat Thursday, when the British Parliament defeated his motion for British backing of the use of force against Syria. (AP/Evan Vucci)
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    Morning Examiner: Unpopular at home, abandoned abroad, Obama scales down bombing campaign

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    British Prime Minister David Cameron and President Obama (AP Images)
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    Britain’s Syria vote not its first Obama rejection

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    In this image taken from video, Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, centre, speaks during a debate on Syria, in Britain's parliament, London, Thursday August 29, 2013. Britain's leaders said Thursday it would be legal under humanitarian doctrine to launch a military strike against Syria even without authorization from the United Nations Security Council, but it is not certain how much support there is for the government's resolution on Syria.  Behind Cameron are British Foreign Secretary William Hague, obscured 2nd right, and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, left. (AP Photo / PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES

    UK Prime Minister Cameron loses Syria war vote

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    President Obama has promised action on Syria over and over again, but in the end has actually offered little more than words. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

    Examiner Editorial: Obama talks tough, carries matchstick

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    Prime Minister David Cameron said Britain will wait for both a United Nations weapons inspection, and a vote in parliament before he commits British armed forces to war in Syria. But President Obama is signaling he has no intention of doing either. (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Morning Examiner: Will Obama illegally bomb Syria?

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    Pentagon: ‘United States Military Is Prepared for Any Contingency Involving Syria’

    Pentagon: ‘United States Military Is Prepared for Any Contingency Involving Syria’

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    FILE - In this Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013, file citizen journalism image provided by the Media Office Of Douma City, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, a Syrian man mourns over a dead body after an alleged poisonous gas attack fired by regime forces, according to activists, in Douma town, Damascus, Syria. Humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders said Saturday, Aug. 24, 2013,  some 355 people showing
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    Obama calls British prime minister to discuss Syria options

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    A recent report found that 14 underperforming hospitals in England had substandard care, contributing to the needless deaths of nearly 13,000 people since 2005. (Thinkstock)
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    Britain gives America a preview of Obamacare

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