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Firefighters and rescue workers search through the rubble of the Buenos Aires Jewish Community center in this July 18, 1994, file photo after a car bomb rocked the building, killing 85 people. Two of Iran's Presidential Candidates Are Wanted for Murder An employee of Israeli Premier League side Beitar Jerusalem holds up a shirt that was damaged along with other items in a suspected arson attack at the soccer team's club house in Jerusalem February 8, 2013. After Signing Muslim Players, Israeli Soccer Team Hit by Arson Soldiers from the Tuareg rebel group MNLA drive in a convoy of pickup trucks in the northeastern town of Kidal February 4, 2013. Mali Gets Its First Suicide Bomber Watch Live: John Brennan's CIA Confirmation Hearing John McCain Takes Out His Benghazi Anger on America's Top General Demonstrators from the groups CodePink and Witness Against Torture protest President Barack Obama's choice of current Deputy National Security Adviser for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism John Brennan to head the CIA, Monday, Jan. 7, 2013. Is John Brennan's CIA Post-Torture? An undated picture received on December 8, 2011 shows a member of Iran's revolutionary guard (R) pointing at the U.S. RQ-170 unmanned spy plane as he speaks with Amirali Hajizadeh, a revolutionary guard commander, at an unknown location in Iran Iran Airs Spy Footage It (Allegedly) Took From a Captured U.S. Drone Tim Geithner Is Not Selling Out The Drone Secrets Inside John Brennan Customers visit the main lobby retail booths of the James A. Farley Post Office, New York. U.S. Post Office to Eliminate Saturday Deliveries The body of Shokri Belaid, a prominent Tunisian opposition politician, is carried into an ambulance after he was shot, in Tunis February 6, 2013. Hundreds Rally in Tunisia After Opposition Leader Is Assassinated Britain Moves One Step Closer to Legalizing Gay Marriage Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (C) waves after he visited the Al-Hussein mosque, named after Prophet Mohammed's grandson Hussein ibn Ali, in old Cairo February 5, 2013 Someone Threw a Shoe at Ahmadinejad on His Not-So-Good Trip to Cairo President Obama Will Visit Israel This Spring Obama Wants to Kick the Can a Bit More on the Sequester Rep. Conyers: Immigrants Aren't 'Illegal' — They're 'Out of Status' A truck carries a bus, that was damaged in a bomb blast on Wednesday, outside Burgas Airport, about 400km (248miles) east of Sofia July 19, 2012. Hezbollah Implicated in Attack on Israelis in Bulgaria What the White House Hasn't Said About Drones Motorcyclists ride past a bus displaying an ad from an awareness campaign in New Delhi January 24, 2013. Companion of Delhi Rape Victim Testifies Against Their Attackers The Baltimore Ravens celebrate their 34-31 win against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013, in New Orleans. Super Bowl Ratings Weren't the Highest Ever After All The Assault-Weapons Ban Will Fail for Real Gun-Control Laws to Succeed An Israeli military jeep drives near the Israeli-Lebanese border close to the northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona January 31, 2013. Israel and Assad Trade Words Over Attack in Syria DNA Tests Prove That This Skeleton Is Richard III This photo provided by the Erath County Sheriff’s Office shows Eddie Ray Routh. He was charged with murder in connection with a shooting at a central Texas gun range that killed former Navy SEAL and "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield Ex-Marine Charged with Murder in Sniper Chris Kyle's Death A protester opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi holds an Egyptian flag as he stands on Kasr El Nile bridge, which leads to Tahrir Square in Cairo, February 1, 2013. The Neverending Peaceful Protests in Cairo Look Pretty Violent A-Rod Will Now Have to Deny Juicy Details About Steroid Injections A trader laughs while working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. Beyond 14,000: America Has a Real Economy Again A Truck Full of Fireworks Sent Cars Flying Off This Chinese Bridge In this Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013, photo, perspective job seekers talk with employers during a job fair in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The Jobs Report Has Some Very Good Hidden Numbers Bomb Explodes Outside the U.S. Embassy in Turkey Chuck Hagel's Confirmation Hearing: Re-live the Entire Dramatic Day An Israeli soldier stands guard next to an Iron Dome rocket interceptor battery deployed near the northern Israeli city of Haifa January 28, 2013. Iran and Syria Threaten Retaliation for Israeli Strike Chuck Hagel Faces His Biggest Critics Today The Senate Takes on Guns at Its First Post-Newtown Hearing eople walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, during a march on Washington for gun control. What to Expect from Today's Big Senate Hearing on Gun Violence Hostage Standoff Continues After Man Kills Bus Driver and Kidnaps Child PBR Bailout Brings Twinkie Fever to New Extremes New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez begins his rehabilitation workouts at the Yankees training facility in Tampa, Fla., Monday, April 13, 2009. A-Rod, Ray Lewis Connected to Shadowy Performance-Enhancing Companies Teenagers Among More Than 60 Found Dead in Syrian Riverbank Massacre Egyptian Hotel Live Tweeted an Angry Mob Storming Its Lobby U.S. Drone Base Would Make Africa the New Home of the War on Terror A protester opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi holds a homemade gun during clashes with riot police, along Qasr Al Nil bridge, which leads to Tahrir Square in Cairo January 27, 2013. Morsi's Emergency Law Only Makes Matters Worse in Egypt Migrants' rights activists hold signs, one reading in Spanish "Courage, migrants" outside the U.S. embassy on Obama's inauguration day, in Mexico City, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. The Future of Immigration Reform Looks Like We Can All Start to Get Along Librarian Aboubakar Yaro examines an Islamic manuscript from the 17th century at the Djenne Library of Manuscipts, in Djenne, Sep. 1, 2012. Djenne is thought to have at least 10,000 manuscripts held in private collections, from the 14th to 20th century. Mali Rebels Torch Priceless Ancient Manuscripts Before Fleeing Timbuktu A view of the Iranian Space Agency (ISA) in Mahdasht, about 60 km (37 miles) west of Tehran February 29, 2012. Iran Sent a Monkey Into Space Spatwatch How Two Hedge-Fund Giants Turned a Schoolyard Fight into a TV Battle Royale An Egyptian protester evacuates an injured boy during clashes near Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013. Scenes from Tahrir Square: Tear Gas and Tears at a Revolution, Two Years On Algerian workers stand outside an accommodation unit of the plant, in this photo secretly taken by one of the Algerians held hostage at a gas plant in In Amenas after being forced to leave their houses with their belongings in In Amenas. White House Now Connecting Al Qaeda to Algeria Attack via 'Mr. Marlboro' How Twitter Helped Cory Booker Save a Freezing Dog Catholic Hospital Under Fire for Arguing That Fetuses Aren't People Forget the Flu: The Norovirus Is Taking Over America