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Explosions rock Cairo a day before anniversary of uprising

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An Egyptian man stands in rubble after an explosion at the Egyptian police headquarters in downtown Cairo on Jan. 24.
 
  Three explosions rock Cairo, killing 5  
  Scores of people were wounded in the attacks.  
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The party depicting racial stereotypes drew criticism from civil rights leaders.
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  Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem leads his delegation during a plenary session in Montreux, Switzerland, on Jan. 22.   Syrian govt threatens to walk out of peace talks
Delegation vows to leave if "serious talks" don't start by Saturday.
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  Water.org founders Gary White, left, and Matt Damon in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 23, 2014.   Davos: Damon focused on clean water for world
Nearly 1 billion people lack a safe and consistent way of getting water.
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  William Marotta, of Topeka, donated sperm to a lesbian couple who placed an ad on Craigslist.   Kansas sperm donor to appeal ruling over child support
Judge declares him 'presumptive father' of girl born to lesbian couple
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  Cheddar's server Khadijah Muhammad received a $1,075 tip from a family whose bill was $29.30.   Waitress in financial need gets $1,075 tip
Khadijah Muhammad has been coping with financial problems and an ailing mother.
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  Rafael Nadal celebrates after his straight-sets victory Friday against Roger Federer in the Australian Open semifinals.   Rafael Nadal defeats Roger Federer in Australian Open
Nadal will face Stanislas Wawrinka in Sunday's final.
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The mother of 14 has gone from medical marvel to national punch line.
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Sgt. Jessica Lancaster, of Kentwood, Mich., smiles as she runs into an embrace with retired sergeant Mark Drayton, of Owosso, as more than 150 Michigan Army National Guard soldiers of the 144th Military Police Company return from Afghanistan at Owoss

Sgt. Jessica Lancaster, of Kentwood, Mich., smiles as she runs into an embrace with retired sergeant Mark Drayton, of Owosso, as more than 150 Michigan Army National Guard soldiers of the 144th Military Police Company return from Afghanistan at Owoss
 
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