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Foreign Box Office: 'Men in Black 3' Stays No. 1 Overseas With $275 Million-Plus

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Foreign Box Office: 'Men in Black 3' Stays No. 1 Overseas With $275 Million-Plus
"Snow White and the Huntsman" places second while Ridley Scott's "Prometheus" debuts No. 3 in 15 markets.

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Protesters took to the streets after court sentenced the former president to life in prison.

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Assad Blames Terrorists for Houla Massacre

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In his first speech since January, Syria president says country is "facing a war from abroad."

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The neighborhood watch volunteer surrendered to police less than an hour before his deadline.

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Queen Elizabeth Leads Huge Thames Flotilla

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The former president offers some unexpected praise of the presumptive GOP nominee.

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Local Utah authorities had been investigating the Sister Wives cast for their polygamous lifestyle.

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