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School shooter may have filmed attack; Iraq rocked on invasion anniversary; NYT ramps up paywall; and more.

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The Slatest: March 20, 2012

Syrian Opposition Accused of Human Rights Abuses

Syrian Opposition Accused of Human Rights Abuses

Human rights watchdog asks opposition leaders to condemn torture, kidnappings and executions.

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Gunman May Have Filmed Jewish School Shooting

Gunman May Have Filmed Jewish School Shooting

Authorities say the killer was wearing a camera around his neck as he killed three children and one adult at a French school Monday.

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Feds Will Investigate Shooting of Black Teen in Fla.

Feds Will Investigate Shooting of Black Teen in Fla.

Trayvon Martin's shooter says he acted in self-defense, but phone calls placed just before the shooting raise questions.

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Bombings Rock Iraq on Anniversary of U.S. Invasion

Bombings Rock Iraq on Anniversary of U.S. Invasion

At least 49 are dead as Iraq prepares to host the Arab League Summit for the first time in 20 years.

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NYT to Halve Free Online Access

NYT to Halve Free Online Access

The paper announced plans Tuesday to impose a stricter paywall on its website.

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Russian Translation of Iron Lady Goes Off Script

Russian Translation of Iron Lady Goes Off Script

Thatcher is portrayed as a Hitler-loving leader who wants to crush the working class.

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GOP Blasts "Obama's War on Women"

GOP Blasts "Obama's War on Women"

RNC's new ad focuses on Bill Maher's super PAC donation.

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Abu Ghraib Soldier Unapologetic Eight Years Later

Abu Ghraib Soldier Unapologetic Eight Years Later

But Lynndie England, the soldier who gave the infamous "thumbs-up," says she does regret the impact the photo had on her fellow soldiers.

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