FRANCE TAKES PRECAUTIONS

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The government of France has stepped up security at its embassies in 20 countries countries where there could be a hostile reaction to a French magazine's publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

This publication comes amid widespread outrage over a crude, provocative film, made by anti-Islam campaigners here in the United States, which mocked the Prophet and ignited days of deadly protests including an attack in Libya in which U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and others were killed.

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US MEETS CHINA meets with Country's Elusive Leader-in-waiting
Xi Jinping reemerges from the shadows to meet with Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta in Beijing.

FBI INVESTIGATION. Libya Probing Deaths of Americans.
The FBI’s arrival had been delayed by concerns about continued violence in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi.

US ASSERTION Cyberattack Could Trigger Right to Self-defense.
State department’s top lawyer cites actions causing nuclear meltdown or disrupting air traffic as examples.

ROMNEY SCRUTINIZED. Under Fire From All Sides.

NEWS UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION

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The United Nations General Assembly today opened its 67th session with an urgent call for cooperation to tackle the economic and political uncertainty which is being experienced in many parts of the world and ensure there are peaceful solutions to international disputes.

“Peace and security is a prerequisite for the stability needed for global economic growth, sustainable development and social progress,” said the President of the 193-member body, Vuk Jeremic.

CHICAGO STRIKE ENDS

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Chicago teachers are going back to work. The city's teachers have finally agreed to return to the classroom after more than a week walking the picket lines and ending a spiteful stalemate with Mayor Rahm Emanuel that put teacher evaluations and job security at the center of a national debate about the future of public education.

Teacher's union delegates voted to formally suspend the strike after discussing details of a proposed contract settlement which was worked out over the weekend. Classes could resume for 350 thousand students as early as tomorrow.

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ROMNEY VIDEO. Hurts GOP Revival Efforts.
Video of Mitt Romney saying that 47% of Americans ‘believe they are victims’ has put more pressure on the presidential candidate amid claims of infighting within his campaign staff

ANTI-JAPAN PROTESTS. Spreading Throughout China.
Anti-Japan protests are spreading across China and causing many Japanese retailers and manufacturers to close operations, as tensions remain high between the two Asian economic powers.

IRAN ATTACK. Nuclear Plant Sabotage Revealed.

Honoring Aung San Suu Kyi

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Following years of decrying oppression against Myanmar's democracy leader, the United States is preparing to celebrate her freedom as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton welcomes Aung San Suu Kyi to the State Department at beginning of her landmark tour of America. She is also scheduled to visit constituent communities in New York, Indiana and California.

HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN SYRIA

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The scale and frequency of gross human rights violations in Syria has significantly increased in recent weeks, according to a new report by the United Nations independent panel probing abuses committed during the country’s ongoing conflict.

The report of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry (CoI) on Syria, which was mandated by the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council, states that indiscriminate attacks against civilians are now occurring on a daily basis in many areas of the country including Aleppo, Damascus, Dera, Larakia, Idlib and Homs.

Worthwhile Assorted Events

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Event: Thomson Reuters Newsmaker with Justice Antonin Scalia and Professor Bryan A. Garner
When: September 17, 2012 5:30 – 8:30pm
Where: Thomson Reuters, 3 Times Square, New York, NY
Reuters Editor-in-Chief Stephen J. Adler moderates a conversation with Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and Professor Bryan A. Garner on their new book, Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts. Contact Heather Carpenter at heather.carpenter@thomsonreuters.com for more information.

225th Anniversary - US Constitution

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The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription

Note: The following text is a transcription of the Constitution in its original form.
Items have since been amended or superseded.

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

Article. I.

Section. 1.

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VIOLENT DEMONSTRATION. Kabul, Afghanistan.
Over a thousand protesters burn cars, throw rocks at a U.S. military base to protest an anti-Islam film.

CHICAGO: STRIKE TWO. Second Week of School Still Out.
Parents scramble to find daycare as the teachers' strike enters its second week; Chicago mayor says he will file a law suit to try to end the walkout which involves over 3 hundred thousand students.

HAS 'OCCUPY' EVOLVED? What Are They Up To?
Worldwide rallies today will mark the one-year anniversary of the movement, which these days is less organized but has more targets.