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A man looks at the debris of the destroyed Zonkwa market in Zonkwa, Nigeria, Thursday, April 21, 2011.
Election   Nigeria   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Nigerian presidential election, 2011  
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Nigeria election violence 'left more than 500 dead'
A Nigerian human rights group says more than 500 people died after presidential elections earlier this month. | The Civil Rights Congress said the violence happened mostly in the northern state of Kad... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Vegetables - Food Prices
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 Seeking Alpha 
The Surge in Food Prices: What's Different This Time?
| Global food prices have surged since June and are now at record highs, surpassing the levels of the last great food crisis in 2007-2008. Already, the dramatic rise has dragged millions of people int... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
In this image taken on Monday, July 27, 2009 in Maiduguri, Nigeria, bodies lie in the street in front of police headquarters following clashes with police. Nigerian authorities imposed curfews and poured security forces onto the streets of several northern towns on Tuesday, July 28, 2009, after a two-day wave of Islamic militant attacks against police killed dozens of people.  Herald Tribune 
Nigeria president: Vote to go ahead despite riots
| LAGOS, Nigeria - Nigeria's president says that next week's gubernatorial elections will go ahead as planned, despite the deadly riots that swept northern Nigeria after the recent vote. | In an addre... (photo: AP / Gbenga Akinbule)
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Clinton applauds 'orderly' election in Nigeria
Wednesday, 20 April 2011, 11:37 am | Press Release: US State Department | Clinton applauds 'orderly' election in Nigeria | Election in Nigeria | Press Statement | Hillary Rodham Clinton | Secretary of... (photo: clinton.senate.gov / clinton.senate.gov)
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A man looks at the debris of the destroyed Zonkwa market in Zonkwa, Nigeria, Thursday, April 21, 2011. BBC News
Nigeria election violence 'left more than 500 dead'
A Nigerian human rights group says more than 500 people died after presidential elections earlier this month. | The Civil Rights Congress said the violence happened mostl... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Election   Nigeria   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Nigerian presidential election, 2011  
Vegetables - Food Prices Seeking Alpha
The Surge in Food Prices: What's Different This Time?
| Global food prices have surged since June and are now at record highs, surpassing the levels of the last great food crisis in 2007-2008. Already, the dramatic rise has ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Food   Market   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: Food  
 Gordon Brown, Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom, speaks on the challenges of environmental change, today at UN Headquarters in New York.  (mb1) The Daily Telegraph
Gordon Brown earns thousands making speeches abroad
Gordon Brown has earned hundreds of thousands of pounds making speeches since leaving Downing Street. | Gordon Brown leaving Downing Street Photo: PA | The former Labour ... (photo: UN /Devra Berkowitz )
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Exhibition Slate mine Fell. KDVR
Rio says reaches accord with Guinea over Simandou
| DAKAR (Reuters) - Mining giant Rio Tinto said on Friday it would pay the government of Guinea $700 million after reaching an agreement to resolve all outstanding disput... (photo: Creative Commons)
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks at the Royal Society of Arts, on the subject of public service reform, in London, Monday, Jan. 17, 2011. The Daily Mail
Cameron: This time I WILL veto EU budget rise that costs £400 a family
| Determined: Prime Minister David Cameron has assured voters he will stand up to Brussels | David Cameron last night vowed that Brussels would be ‘stopped’ f... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant, pool)
Government   Photos   Politics   UK   Wikipedia:David Cameron  
In this image taken on Monday, July 27, 2009 in Maiduguri, Nigeria, bodies lie in the street in front of police headquarters following clashes with police. Nigerian authorities imposed curfews and poured security forces onto the streets of several northern towns on Tuesday, July 28, 2009, after a two-day wave of Islamic militant attacks against police killed dozens of people. Herald Tribune
Nigeria president: Vote to go ahead despite riots
| LAGOS, Nigeria - Nigeria's president says that next week's gubernatorial elections will go ahead as planned, despite the deadly riots that swept northern Nigeria after ... (photo: AP / Gbenga Akinbule)
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- Rights groups urge UN to reject Syrian candidacy
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Fickle Winds, Intermittent Sunshine Start to Stress U.S. Power System
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File - Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi gestures while speaking during media conference at the University of Lisbon, in Lisbon, Friday Dec. 7, 2007.
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Home sales up, but prices down
U.S. New-Home Sales Up in March
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A child watching her favorite TV show.
Risks: Television Time and Children's Eyes
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- Rights groups urge UN to reject Syrian candidacy
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks at the Royal Society of Arts, on the subject of public service reform, in London, Monday, Jan. 17, 2011.
Cameron: This time I WILL veto EU budget rise that costs £400 a family
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- Microbial Life in the Ocean's Desert
- Burkina Faso cotton growers protest low prices
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Risks: Television Time and Children's Eyes
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Nigeria's new vice president Goodluck Jonathan signs the document of office after taking the oath of office in Abuja, Nigeria, Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Nigeria's new president Umaru Yar'Adua, second right, stands with Nigeria's former president Olusegun Obasanjo, right. A reclusive former governor hand-picked by departing President Olusegun Obasanjo was sworn in as Nigeria's new leader Tuesday in the first transfer of power from one elected government to another in Africa's most populous country.
Jonathan declared the winner in Nigeria
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