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Chara hit on Max Pacioretty – Full Video

Chara hit on Max Pacioretty was sick sick sick. The league as to do something to protect players from getting injured
by hits like the one delivered by Chara. They also have to change the upright post where Pacioretty hit on last nights
game against the Bruins.
This is the full video from seconds before the hit to the end where Pacioretty gets lifted off the ice in the stretcher
helped by his team mates.

CIA probes Afghan base security after bomber kills 7

WASHINGTON/KABUL (Reuters) – The CIA vowed on Thursday to avenge the deaths of seven officers in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan and to investigate security breaches that allowed the second deadliest attack in agency history.

Iraq regrets Blackwater case dismissal, may sue

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq expressed its disappointment on Friday with a U.S. federal court ruling that threw out all charges against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards accused of gunning down Iraqi civilians in 2007.

Obama summons intel chiefs for security talks

KANEOHE, Hawaii (Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Thursday summoned U.S. intelligence chiefs to a meeting next week at the White House to discuss how to prevent a repeat of the attempted bombing of a Detroit-bound airliner on December 25.

U.S. drone attack in Pakistan kills three militants

MIRANSHAH, Pakistan (Reuters) – A missile fired by a pilotless U.S. drone aircraft on Friday killed at least three militants traveling in a car in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region on the Afghan border, security officials said.

North Korea says wants end to hostile U.S. ties

SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea called for an end to hostile ties with the United States and an atomic-free peninsula in a New Year message that comes weeks after it indicated it could end its year-long boycott of nuclear disarmament talks.

U.S., foreign officials to discuss airport security

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will dispatch senior agency officials to meet with airport executives around the world to review security and technology used to screen passengers on U.S.-bound flights, the department said.

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