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Hopes Dim for US Ratification of Global Maritime TreatyJuly 19, 2012U.S. business groups are expressing disappointment over dimmed chances that the
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NATO Trucks Remain Stalled in Pakistan’s Southern PortJuly 20, 2012Hundreds of NATO supply trucks are stuck in Pakistan’s southern port, Kar
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Presidential Architecture Showcased in VirginiaJuly 23, 2012
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Record Drought Punishes Arkansas AgricultureJuly 22, 2012One of the worst-hit drought zones in North America is Arkansas, where lack of rain threate
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Iraq Attacks Cloud Debate over Syria InterventionJuly 24, 2012
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US Music Flop Emerges as Anti-Apartheid AnthemJuly 25, 2012
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Mau Mau Torture Hearing Concludes in LondonJuly 28, 2012Britain's High Court has wrapped up a hearing on whether a case involving torture in colonial-era K
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During Drought China Turns to Ukraine as Food SourceJuly 27, 2012The worst drought in half a century is hitting corn and wheat harvests in the Unite
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21st Century Dictators Take Cues From Activists to Hold on to PowerJuly 11, 2012It's never been harder to be a dictator, says at least one analys
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S. Korea Makes Money by Making MoneyJuly 17, 2012North Korea is notorious for its highly skilled counterfeiting, especially of American $100 bills
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Russian Laws Keep Gay Life Behind Closed DoorsJuly 16, 2012Saint Petersburg has long been seen as Russia’s most liberal city. But now it may be leading a
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China-Made US Olympic Uniforms Spark ControversyJuly 19, 2012In the U.S. Congress, more outrage over the U.S. Olympic team wearing uniforms manufact
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Midwest Farmers Battling Worst Drought in GenerationJuly 17, 2012Record high temperatures and a lack of rainfall are creating the worst drought cond
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A Century Later, Candy Man Still Sells TaffyJuly 16, 2012
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Fish-Sucking Parasite Named After Bob MarleyJuly 18, 2012