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  1. Why China’s Terracotta Warriors Are Stirring Controversy
    Recently, though, mitochondrial DNA tests conducted on human remains from Xinjiang, China’s westernmost province, got the attention of international media. The results suggested the presence of “Westerners” in China as early as the third century B.C., during the lifetime of Qin Shui Hang (259-210 B.C.), the first emperor of China.
    http://www.livescience.com/56939-china-terracotta-warriors-stir-controversy.html

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  2. Heiress, 19, dubbed ‘Russia’s Lady Di’ is killed when her BMW spun off a road in Switzerland and crashed into a lake
    Heiress Diana Lebedeva was a member of Moscow’s ‘golden youth’ rich set
    Was travelling with Azer Yagubov, 23, son of an Azerbaijani businessman
    Reports claim the vehicle had been in a ‘race’ when it got into difficulty
    Her grandfather was one of Vladimir Putin’s prominent business enemies
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3973708/Heiress-19-dubbed-Russia-s-Lady-Di-killed-BMW-spun-road-Switzerland-crashed-lake.html

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  3. Australian media is reporting shocking cases of two separate incidents of mass violent acts involving South Sudanese Australian gangs in Melbourne, Victoria and Sydney, New South Wales.

    On Saturday, a group of about 30 “men of African descent” fought outside a theatre in Sydney according to NSW Police. The police refused to say whether those involved in violence were South Sudanese but most Australian media houses have been identifying them as mostly South Sudanese.
    http://hotinjuba.com/junubin-gang-terrorise-melbourne-and-sydney/

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