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** FILE ** Free Syrian Army fighters drink tea next to closed shops in the souk of the old city of Aleppo, Syria, on Monday, Sept. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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**FILE** Kenyan army soldiers sit Dec. 14, 2011, on a currently unused fishing boat on the white sand shore of the seaside town of Bur Garbo, Somalia. (Associated Press)
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Creamy chicken and potato casserole is a one-pot dish that comes together in no time. It’s a great dish for the fall season. (Associated Press)
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Cans of Campbell's soup are seen in Moreland Hills, Ohio. Campbell Soup Co. announced Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, that it will be closing two U.S. plants and cutting more than 700 jobs as it looks to trim costs amid declining canned soup consumption. (Associated Press)
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A proposed 625-foot Ferris wheel, seen here in an artist’s rendering and billed as the world’s largest, is planned as part of a retail and hotel complex along the Staten Island waterfront in New York. The attraction, called the New York Wheel, will cost $230 million. In the distance is the Manhattan skyline. At right is a minor-league ballpark. (Associated Press)
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Predatory plants will be on display at the U.S. Botanic Garden’s “Savage Gardens: The Real and Imaginary World of Carnivorous Plants” through Oct. 8.
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Recently discovered artifacts retrieved from burial grounds in Kazakhstan's steppe land are a reminder of the Kazakh people’s rich heritage. They will be on display at the Sackler Gallery through Nov. 12.
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Predatory plants will be on display at the U.S. Botanic Garden’s “Savage Gardens: The Real and Imaginary World of Carnivorous Plants” through Oct. 8.
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Recently discovered artifacts retrieved from burial grounds in Kazakhstan's steppe land are a reminder of the Kazakh people’s rich heritage. They will be on display at the Sackler Gallery through Nov. 12.
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The newly renovated kitchen features stainless steel appliances, maple cabinets and plenty of space for two cooks to share.
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The home at 6201 Kellogg Drive in McLean is on the market for $979,000. Built in 1961, the four-bedroom, three-bath home has 3,250 square feet of living space over four levels.