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For one, there is as yet no US willingness to lend the rebels a helping hand militarily. For another, the rebels are also still pre-occupied in fighting President Assad, who has been making ground in recent months with the help of Hizbollah. Moreover, in a chaotic, brutal civil war, one single beheading of one rebel commander may simply not be enough of a watershed moment. Sadly, al-Qaeda may have licence to commit many more atrocities before it outstays its welcome.
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While the start of the regular season is still a month away, Harbaugh likes the way the team is coming together after an offseason of change that saw Ray Lewis retire, Anquan Boldin traded and Ed Reed, Paul Kruger, Cary Williams and Bernard Pollard leave via free agency.
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"It was harder to not paint them in the rainbow than it was to choose to paint them," Green Tregaro said Saturday. "I'm surprised by the big reactions, but I'm happy about the big reaction because it's mostly been very positive."
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â?Well, for one Iâ?m a father,â? Smith said. â?I have two young children to look after and it made more sense for my family to get the deal done before (the surgery). The best part about that is that I had support of the team. The team supported us and the doctor supported us on the decision.â? . . . The Knicks added some local flavor, signing former St. Johnâ?s forward Justin Brownlee, who will compete for a roster spot in training camp. The 6-7 Brownlee played two years at St. Johnâ?s from 2009-11, helping the school to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in nine years.
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The Canadian-turned-California girl volunteered for the punishing run to raise $500,000 on Crowdrise for Sean Pennâ?s J/P Haitian Relief Organization, which provides victims of the countryâ?s 2010 earthquake with new homes, health care and schooling. The charity wanted her to simply hug their elite runners crossing the Central Park finish line, but Anderson, who has visited Haiti twice since the devastating disaster, suggested taking it a step further.