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    Iraq car bombings leave dozens dead

    The continuing violence fuels fears that Iraq is sliding back into chaos and on the verge of splintering.
    BAGHDAD — Car bombs around Iraq killed at least 65 people Monday amid ...

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    Acid victim's fight

    Male students threw acid in the face of Sonali Mukherjee, 17, after she rejected their advances. Years later, she has appeared on India's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire ...
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    Cartoonist power

    Ali Ferzat, the Syrian cartoonist whose hands were broken by pro-Assad forces after he satirized the regime, vows to draw in Syria again.
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    Chinese champion

    Christine Lee has spent her life championing justice, from fighting bullying in a Northern Ireland boarding school to impacting a change in the UK's immigration law.

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    Southern comfort

    Having lived in 12 countries across 40 years, Claudio Nardini is what you might call a true citizen of the world.

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    Something in the air

    While sitting listening to her zither teacher play, Kate Bennett smelt a fine aroma waft past her. It was the British student's first encounter with Chinese incense, its smoke ...
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    She's no Barbie

    Tang Wei is one of the few young Chinese actresses who manages to be both popular and keep a low profile. She is a household name, largely thanks to her ...
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    Ireland Defends Attractive Tax Rates

    As Apple faced criticism in Washington for not paying more in taxes, Ireland defended its low rates, instead blaming “loopholes” in other European countries for enabling companies to avoid taxation.

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    Apple's Brand Is a Hidden Asset

    Apple may be down on concerns that innovation is slowing and competitors are passing it by. But analysts may be missing its most important asset: its aspirational brand.

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    Quote me on that

    The government, however, chose to go ahead with the trip, highlighting its policy of trying to widen areas of cooperation with China while attempting to resolve key differences.

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    Case lays foundation

    On March 19, police officers from China and Laos captured five men as they tried to smuggle more than 500 kg of narcotics on the Mekong River.

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    Flaws of tenants purchase

    Professor Richard Wong of the University of Hong Kong has been an ardent advocate of the privatization of public housing for a long time. I have no disagreement with this ...
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    To the point

    Legislative Council (LegCo) President Tsang Yok-sing's move to terminate radical legislators' filibuster maneuvers on the budget bill is a legal, reasonable yet difficult action.

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    In the press

    Secretary for Finance John Tsang Chun-wah emphasized in his official blog published on Sunday that it is unacceptable to the SAR government as well as the public if the Legislative ...
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    Can't Stop Watching

    I lived in the Midwest for a decade, hunkering down in basements this time of year the way you do (or at least are supposed to do), but tornado videos ...


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    Where Else Do Tornadoes Strike?

    A woman gestures as she describes the tornado in front of the ruins of her house in Brahmanbaria March 23, 2013. (Reuters) Earthquakes and floods constantly crop up in international ...
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    A Day in the DRC

    Goma residents on the banks of Lake Kivu, on April 21st, 2013. (Armin Rosen)

    GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo -- This city of about one million inhabitants located in the conflict-prone ...


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    Quote me on that

    The government, however, chose to go ahead with the trip, highlighting its policy of trying to widen areas of cooperation with China while attempting to resolve key differences.

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    Highest Powerball pot unclaimed

    Some lucky person walked into a Publix supermarket in suburban Florida over the past few days and bought a ticket now worth an estimated $590.5 million - the highest Powerball ...
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    A handshake across the Himalayas

    We live in an age of change, but there are always certain things that are enduring, forever refreshing and attractive. India is such a nation, at once old and young ...
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