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Pakistan tells two Indian journalists to leave within week
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China trains Xinjiang police to use guns against attacks
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A Baltimore county police officer chases journalists away from the entrance of the WMAR-TV station in Towson
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Four students injured in shooting near Atlanta area high school
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Thomas Harding's lawyer Thomas Walsh speaks to journalists after a hearing at the court house in Lac Megantic
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Crown prosecutor Rene Verret speaks to journalists after an hearing at the court house in Lac Megantic
Crown prosecutor Rene Verret speaks to journalists after an hearing at the court house in Lac Megantic, May 13, 2014. A train engineer charged with criminal negligence in a Canadian rail disaster that killed 47 people in Lac-Megantic, Quebec last July will seek to be released on bail at a court appearance on Tuesday, his lawyer said. Quebec police arrested Thomas Harding, the engineer and train driver, and two other train workers - Jean Demaitre and Richard Labrie - on Monday. They were each charged with 47 counts of criminal negligence causing death.REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger (CANADA - Tags: CRIME LAW DISASTER TRANSPORT)