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USAID Democracy Programs Can Complicate International RelationsSeptember 21, 2012Russian officials say they are ordering the U.S. Agency for Interna
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Acid Attacks Continue in Cambodia Despite Harsher PunishmentsSeptember 20, 2012Here, the use of corrosive acid as a weapon to attack and maim is a
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Community Leaders Anticipate High Arab-American Voter TurnoutSeptember 24, 2012Arab-Americans make up roughly 0.5 percent of voters who will cast a
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Islamic Extremists Infiltrate Syrian OppositionSeptember 21, 2012As the conflict rages in Syria, regional analysts say Islamic extremist groups incr
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Aung San Suu Kyi Calls for Reconciliation in BurmaSeptember 23, 2012
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Obama Leads Polls in Romney’s Home State of MichiganSeptember 24, 2012Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney faces an uphill battle t
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International Cooperation Under StrainSeptember 24, 2012
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Presidential Debates Meant to Persuade Undecided VotersSeptember 24, 2012Debates between the major political parties’ nominated presidential c
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Vietnam Aims to Improve Coffee Supplier ReputationSeptember 25, 2012When most people think of coffee they do not usually think of Vietnam. But, this
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When it Comes to Beer, Variety Rules in USASeptember 24, 2012
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Schwarzenegger Becomes Policy AnalystSeptember 25, 2012Former California governor and one-time action star Arnold Schwarzenegger has embarked on a n
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Leaders at UN Express Concern About Anti-Islam Violence, SyriaSeptember 25, 2012U.S. President Barack Obama urged world leaders to speak out strongl
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Sirleaf: Liberia Will not Destabilize its NeighborsSeptember 27, 2012
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Ban Calls for Renewed Effort to Wipe Out PolioSeptember 27, 2012United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Thursday called on U.N. member states
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Oil Giants Eye Arctic ReservesSeptember 28, 2012