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Sara Errani (ITA) competes against Sloane Stephens (USA) during the Day 4 of the Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 22, 2012 in Key Biscayne, Florida - USA.
Il Giornale
07 Jun 2012
"Non ho parole, non posso crederci. E' incredibile". Sara Errani è al settimo cielo per la conquista della finale al Roland Garros. Un grandissimo risultato raggiunto battendo l'australiana Samantha...

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Violence explodes as dozens killed across different regions in Afghanistan
Detroit Free Press
07 Jun 2012
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Scores of Afghans were killed Wednesday in Taliban attacks and other violence including a NATO air strike, highlighting persistent instability as foreign troops begin their...

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German head coach Joachim Loew speaks during a press conference of the German squad in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday Oct. 6, 2011. Germany will face Turkey in a group A qualification match for the Euro2012 championships in Istanbul on Friday Oct. 7.
Goal
09 Jun 2012
The Seleccao were in disappointing form in their pre-Euro friendlies, and unless they improve on Saturday, they risk suffering a heavy defeat against Joachim Low's men More On : ...

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Lebanese army soldiers on patrol in the northern port city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Sunday, June 3, 2012.
Xinhua
07 Jun 2012
BEIJING, June 7 (Xinhuanet) -- When violence erupted in a Lebanese border town with Syria over the weekend, reports quickly spread of the possibility of Syrian conflicts spilling over to its...

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Somali government soldiers take position during clashes with Islamist militants in Elasha district in Mogadishu, Somalia Friday, May 25, 2012.
Middle East Online
07 Jun 2012
WASHINGTON - The United States placed seven top leaders of the Somalia-based Shebab militants on its wanted list for the first time Thursday, offering up to $33 million for tip-offs to aid the hunt...



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Woman - Physical Exercise - Fitness
PhysOrg
07 Jun 2012
In a study published online by the journal Archives of Dermatology, researchers found that vigorous activity reduced the risk of women developing psoriasis by as much as 25 or 30 percent, compared...

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An unidentified man raises his hands as police sweep the area near Frank Ogawa Plaza as they attempt to clear May Day protests on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Hundreds of activists across the U.S. joined the worldwide May Day protests on Tuesday, with Occupy Wall Street members in several cities leading demonstrations.
The Times of India
07 Jun 2012
Tweet More than eight months after Occupy Wall Street burst onto the global stage, decrying income inequality and coining the phrase "We are the 99 percent," the movement's survival and continued...

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An elderly woman having an exercise on the beach.
Huffington Post
06 Jun 2012
We've long known that exercising and eating fruits and veggies can, over the long-term, help improve both the quality and quantity of our years. But the effect of healthy behaviors on longevity among...

The Daily Mail A Harvard-bound teenager who was once abandoned by her drug-addict parents and did not even know how to wash has set up a fund to help other homeless kids after graduating from high school. Dawn Loggins, who once declared a high school dropout and spent her childhood squatting in buildings without...(size: 12.7Kb)
Star Tribune Posted by: Roman Augustoviz under Women's hockey Updated: June 9, 2012 -...(size: 0.5Kb)
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Seattle Post With the impending Supreme Court decision on affirmative action, a Harvard Professor has suggested a new merit-based system that reinforces the Obama administration’s recent guidance to colleges and universities on how to increase racial diversity on campuses. (PRWEB) June 08, 2012 Professor William...(size: 7.1Kb)
The Examiner This is a heartfelt story that despite some setbacks you can still change a negative into a positive. Imagine returning from an academic summer camp to discover that your parents were not there and had abandoned you well that is what happened to Dawn Loggins. Some adults may have taken this as a...(size: 6.1Kb)
Yahoo Daily News With the impending Supreme Court decision on affirmative action, a Harvard Professor has suggested a new merit-based system that reinforces the Obama administration’s recent guidance to colleges and universities on how to increase racial diversity on campuses. (PRWEB) June 08, 2012 Professor...(size: 7.3Kb)
The Charlotte Observer Dawn Loggins’ incredible story of persistence and hard work reached a climax Thursday night when, amid the attention of media from around the country, she and her fellow Burns High School seniors received diplomas in commencement exercises at Gardner-Webb University. But the flood of emails and...(size: 4.1Kb)
New York Magazine Journalist Fareed Zakaria, of CNN and Time, had already committed to giving a graduation speech at his safety school, Duke, when a real Ivy came knocking. Harvard also asked him to offer up some wisdom to the kids, and Zakaria just "couldn’t say no," he told the Boston Globe. But that's a...(size: 2.6Kb)
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