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Today in the News:

February 4, 2012, Submitted by: Ken

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News Today (February 4, 2012)

Syria plunges deeper into what many are already calling a civil war
“It’s a real massacre in every sense of the word,” said a resident of the Khaldiya neighborhood, who gave his name as Abu Jihad. “I saw bodies of women and children lying on roads, beheaded.

US playing Internet monopoly
The US is seeking to control the Internet, which is an instrumental of its foreign policy.

A Crashed Flying Saucer Found on Seabed
The mainstream media is reporting an undersea radar image of a “saucer shaped” object on the seabed in Baltic Sea’s Gulf of Bothnia, between Sweden and Finland.

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Scientists to Breach Buried Antarctic Lake, Untouched for Millions of Years
“A Russian team drills deep into Antarctica opening up a lake which has not seen the light of day for 20 million years. They unleash an ancient pathogen which infect the team, but one member evades the quarantine and enters the population, infecting millions. Will the daring team of American scientists be able to stop the plague in time or is humanity doomed?”

Murders soar in Brazil city as police strike
The homicide rate in the state capital of Salvador (Brazil) was up to 50 killings in four days after a labor strike by police opened the door to a crime wave.

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