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Libyan Economy in Post-Revolution BoomJuly 19, 2012The International Monetary Fund says Libya should see economic activity double this year, compare
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US Synchronized Swimmers Hope Hard Work Pays Off at OlympicsJuly 18, 2012It probably would be hard to find a more perfect pairing for the synchroniz
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South Africa Studying Proposal to Legalize Rhino TradeJuly 23, 2012Some South African conservationists and owners of wildlife reserves are advocatin
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High-Tech Edge Sharpens Olympic GamesJuly 24, 2012
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Egypt Prepares for Holiest MonthJuly 19, 2012Ramadan, the holiest month of the year for the world's 1 billion Muslims, begins with the new moon e
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Political Bickering Threatens US Economy, AgainJuly 25, 2012A year ago, many Americans were appalled when partisan bickering between opposition Repu
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Performers and Politicians, Cheers and Chants at AIDS ConferenceJuly 23, 2012Thousands of people gathered at the convention center in Washington,
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Alawites Fear Future as Syrian Conflict IntensifiesJuly 19, 2012Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and many within his powerful inner circle are Ala
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Living Museums Bring Static History to LifeJuly 27, 2012
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Will ARVs cost too much?July 26, 2012
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South Sudan Wheelchair Basketball Team Hopes for Paralympics BerthJuly 25, 2012At a basketball court in South Sudan’s capital Juba, the nati
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Band Keeps European Musical Heritage AliveJuly 27, 2012
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US Drought Linked to Climate ChangeJuly 27, 2012As one of the worst droughts ever continues to grip major portions of the United States, a new study
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Afghans Hopeful, But Worried About FutureJuly 30, 2012During the past forty years, Afghanistan has had several national anthems and flags. After dec
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Olympic Power Couple Loyal to Two NationsJune 28, 2012Countries around the world are holding Olympic team trials this month to select the athletes w