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Sore Losers Can't Accept That France Legalized Gay Marriage Israel's Attack on Syria-Lebanon Border Said to Target Military Research Hub South Korea's Satellite Is Not Going to Go Over Well in North Korea Today's Best Five Best Wednesday Columns Meanwhile, in Indonesia, Wild Monkeys Ransacked a Town Luggage Washing Ashore Is Not a Good Sign for the Missoni Rescue Mission Today's Best Five Best Tuesday Columns Teenagers Among More Than 60 Found Dead in Syrian Riverbank Massacre British Troops Are Going to Mali, Despite What David Cameron Said North Korea and Its Gulags Are Now on Google Maps Egyptian Hotel Live Tweeted an Angry Mob Storming Its Lobby Obama's Failed Promise to Close Gitmo: A Timeline 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 Today's Best Five Best Monday Columns Was the Brazilian Night Club Disaster Made Worse by Its Bar Tab Policy? 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 Juvenile Accused in Delhi Gang Rape May Only Get Three Years North Koreans Reportedly Turn to Cannibalism Due to 'Hidden Famine' 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 France Literally Went All the Way to Timbuktu to Stop the Malian Rebels Former Israeli Leader Shows Signs of Consciousness After Seven Years in a Coma Hundreds of Teenagers Killed in Brazilian Nightclub Fire Soccer Riot Sentencing Sparks More Riots in Egypt Here's Video of Crocodiles Being Handcuffed in South Africa 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 Today's Best Five Best Friday Columns 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 Many Times Does Al Qaeda's Number Two Need to Die? Silence Is the Cost of Freezing a Yakuza Group's U.S. Assets Today's Best Five Best Thursday Columns A billboard advertising an administrative office complex project is erected in front of the construction site in Benghazi January 19, 2013. Unlike the capital Tripoli, Benghazi, Libya's second-biggest city, has few modern high-rise developments. Britain Says There's an 'Imminent Threat' to Westerns in Benghazi Meanwhile, in South Africa, 15,000 Crocodiles Escaped from a Farm In this image provided by the U.S. Navy the mine countermeasures ship USS Guardian is seen in this photo taken Thursday Jan. 17, 2013 by the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command after running aground off Tubbataha Reef. U.S. Navy Ship Runs Aground Off The Philippines Spanish Paper Duped by Fake Hugo Chavez Hospital Photo Rocket-propelled grenades believed to belong to Islamist rebels are stockpiled next to a donkey in a courtyard in Diabaly January 23, 2013. Mali Rebels Split in Two, Then Ask For Peace Talks North Korea's Plan to Target the U.S. in a Nuclear Test Sounds Horrifying Chart of the Day You, Too, Can Now Play with the Wealth of Billionaires Did Davos Steal Its Theme From an Author Who Hates Davos? What's Next for Israel After Election Draw Today's Best Five Best Wednesday Columns Meanwhile, in a Chinese Zoo, a Man Bit an Ostrich to Death What the Heck Happened in Israel's Elections? Evidence That Syria Used Chemical Weapons Is Stacking Up Widely Cited Government Study on Iranian Spies 'Pulled for Revisions' Norway's Roads Are No Match for 59,000 Pounds of Flaming Goat Cheese The Families of Algerian Hostages Want Answers to a Terrorist Mystery The Latest Subway-Tracks Video Has a Happy Ending Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu casts his ballot at a polling station in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. What to Expect in Today's Israeli Election Today's Best Five Best Tuesday Columns The Taliban Says Prince Harry Is a Crazy 'Coward'