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Unbowed Le Pen looks ahead to parliamentary elections

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Unbowed Le Pen looks ahead to parliamentary elections

Unbowed Le Pen looks ahead to parliamentary electionsPARIS (AP) — Far-right leader Marine Le Pen lost her bid to become France's first female head of state but she is unbowed, making plans for a major makeover of her party and her next electoral battle: June's parliamentary elections.


Trial scheduled in death of girl who was locked in a box

Trial scheduled in death of girl who was locked in a boxPHOENIX (AP) — Members of a Phoenix family awoke nearly six years ago to a disturbing discovery in their home: A 10-year-old girl who lived there was dead inside a padlocked plastic storage box.


Father Shot 3 Times Drives Boys To Safety As Masked Gunmen Try To Steal Their ATV: Cops

Father Shot 3 Times Drives Boys To Safety As Masked Gunmen Try To Steal Their ATV: CopsThe boys, who were all age 14 or under, told cops the victim was able to drive them out of harm's way.


New Hamas chief makes first public appearance in native Gaza

New Hamas chief makes first public appearance in native GazaGAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — The new leader of Hamas made his first public appearance in the new role on Monday, visiting a solidarity tent in his native Gaza for hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.


Exclusive: Barrick faces sanctions for Argentina cyanide spills, judge says

Exclusive: Barrick faces sanctions for Argentina cyanide spills, judge saysBy Juliana Castilla SAN JUAN, Argentina(Reuters) - Barrick Gold Corp failed to complete improvements to the Veladero mine in Argentina that could have prevented the third spill of cyanide solution in 18 months, leading to eventual sanctions for the world's biggest gold miner, a judge told Reuters. Barrick appears to have missed deadlines on three orders from local authorities, including replacing pipes, before the March 28 spill, said Pablo Oritja, the judge overseeing cases related to Veladero in the nearby town of Jachal, where “Barrick out" graffiti lines the streets.


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