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Locust Swarms Forming in West AfricaOctober 23, 2012
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Traditional Stoves Detrimental to Heath, Environment in NigeriaSeptember 21, 2012After malaria and AIDS, Nigeria's number one cause of death is diseases as
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Several US States to Let Voters Decide Same-Sex MarriageSeptember 21, 2012Same-sex marriage is not recognized in most U.S. jurisdictions or by the f
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A Washington Gym Combines Politics and ExerciseOctober 25, 2012Through debates, speeches, conventions, and television and radio commercials, America
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Remembering Andy WilliamsSeptember 26, 2012
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European Farmers Work to Boost Global Grain SuppliesSeptember 21, 2012There's no need for panic over global food prices, the head of the United Nat
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Traditional Shaman Ceremony Attracts New YorkersOctober 26, 2012Most New Yorkers identify with one of the three main monotheistic religions - Christ
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Oil-rich Cabinda Still Waits for Independence from AngolaSeptember 26, 2012When Angolan President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos is inaugurated for another
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Numerous Encephalitis Cases Devastate North IndiaSeptember 21, 2012Health officials in northern India report that a serious outbreak of Japanese enc
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New Player Shakes Up Ukraine Before Sunday VoteOctober 26, 2012Vitaly Klitschko stands two meters tall and punches so hard they call him "Dr. Ironfist.
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Independent Voter Shines in US Political SpotlightOctober 29, 2012In U.S. Presidential politics, President Barack Obama and his challenger Mitt Ro
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Colorado Business Owners Divided about Presidential PoliticsSeptember 26, 2012Polls show the U.S. presidential race is very close in the swing state
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Tests Show Levels of Arsenic in US RiceSeptember 21, 2012Preliminary results of a large study by the U.S. government and research by a non-profit or
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Remote US Museum Survives in Hells CanyonOctober 26, 2012
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Cloud Atlas: A Tale of Birth, Death and Re-BirthOctober 27, 2012Cloud Atlas by directors Tom Tykwer, Lana Wachowski, and Andy Wachowski is a cinemat