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Arrested Briton "not significant" to Kenya attack probe
KENYA-ATTACK/ARREST (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Arrested Briton "not significant" to Kenya attack probe
Author William Boyd and British Airways flight attendants pose for a photograph with one of the first copies of Boyd's new James Bond book 'Solo' outside the Dorchester Hotel during a media event to launch the book in London
Author William Boyd and British Airways flight attendants pose for a photograph with one of the first copies of Boyd's new James Bond book 'Solo' outside the Dorchester Hotel during a media event to launch the book in London September 25, 2013. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA SOCIETY)
Arrested Moroccan editor to face terrorism investigation
MOROCCO-MEDIA/:Arrested Moroccan editor to face terrorism investigation
Author William Boyd and a flight attendant pose for a photograph with one of the first copies of Boyd's new James Bond book 'Solo' outside the Dorchester Hotel during a media event to launch the book in London
Author William Boyd and a flight attendant pose for a photograph with one of the first copies of Boyd's new James Bond book 'Solo' outside the Dorchester Hotel during a media event to launch the book in London September 25, 2013. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA SOCIETY)
Flight attendants hold the first copies of the new James Bond book 'Solo' by William Boyd outside the Dorchester Hotel during a media event to launch the book in London
Flight attendants hold the first copies of the new James Bond book 'Solo' by William Boyd outside the Dorchester Hotel during a media event to launch the book in London September 25, 2013. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA SOCIETY)
Journalists try to interview family members outside a juvenile center in Tonacatepeque
Journalists try to interview family members outside a juvenile center in Tonacatepeque, on the outskirts of San Salvador September 24, 2013. Six youths were killed in a fight at a prison for juvenile offenders outside the capital of El Salvador on Tuesday in what authorities attributed to battles between rival gangs as a year-old truce falls apart. The six were strangled during a brawl at the prison in Tonacatepeque, which holds about 700 people, and preliminary evidence suggested they were members of the Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, gang, police officials said. Picture taken September 24, 2013. REUTERS/Ulises Rodriguez (EL SALVADOR - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST MEDIA)