According to Afghan authorities, suspected militants accused the boy of spying.

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Officials: Taliban Executes 7-Year-Old Boy
According to Afghan authorities, suspected militants accused the boy of spying.

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Officials: Taliban Executes 7-Year-Old Boy
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On a busy street in Los Angeles, a neighborhood association took up seven parking spots and set up a hangout with a grill, a kiddie pool and a gardening workshop to teach people how to grow drought-tolerant plants. In Chicago, an architecture firm turned two parking spaces into a pit stop where bicyclists can chill out on a grassy knoll and refuel on drinks and snacks. In New York City, theater students from Fordham University staged a “Shakespeare in the Parking Spot” festival
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Parking spaces become parks in hundreds of cities
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski will unveil in a speech on Monday new proposals that would force Internet providers to treat the flow of content equally, sources familiar with the speech said on Friday. The concept, referred to as net neutrality, pits open Internet companies like Google Inc against broadband service providers like AT&T Inc, Verizon Communications Inc, and Comcast Corp, which oppose new rules governing network management.
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FCC to unveil new Net Neutrality rules
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Giving contraceptives to people in developing countries could help fight climate change by slowing population growth, experts said Friday. More than 200 million women worldwide want contraceptives, but don't have access to them, according to an editorial published in the British medical journal, Lancet
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Birth control in developing countries could help fight climate change