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  • Just as the Wisconsin recall election was portrayed as having national implications for November, many are saying that the message coming out of Tuesday's special election to replace Gabby Giffords goes far beyond Arizona.
  • Yvonne the Cow became famous for her escape from a German farm, and certain slaughter. For months, she eluded her owner and a bull sent to lure her out. Now Yvonne may replace the late Paul the Octopus, who predicted the winner for all of Germany's 2010 World Cup soccer matches.
  • A Syrian boy sits in the rubble of house destroyed during a military operation in April in the town of Taftanaz, Syria.
    Syrian Children Are Being Killed, Tortured And Used As Shields, U.N. Says
    "The world is keeping a detailed account of the violence committed against civilians in Syria," says the U.N.'s secretary-general for children and armed conflict. The report points at the Assad regime and its supporters as being responsible.
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    Top stories include a U.N. report that finds Syrian children are targeted in the growing violence - they're tortured and murdered; six U.S. states are holding primary or special elections today.
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