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Nestlé rolls out new coffee machines
EVEN as coffee culture goes ever-more upscale, with java aficionados demanding novelties such as micro-lot brews (from beans grown on a single plot of land), Nestlé SA says it can help restaurateurs... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
A Syrian boy sits in the rubble of house which was destroyed during a military operation by the Syrian pro-Assad army in April 2012 , in the town of Taftanaz, 15 km east of Idleb, Syria, Tuesday, June 5, 2012.
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U.N.: Syria permits aid workers to enter 4 provinces
GENEVA: Syria has agreed to allow humanitarian workers and supplies into four of its provinces hit hardest by violence, a promise of some relief in a nation where 1 million people need aid urgently... (photo: AP)
A fat obese young boy carefully treads on the corals surrounding the lagoon formed by the receded sea shore - siargao - philippines  The Telegraph India 
Obesity hope from milk G.S. MUDUR New Delhi, June 5: A natural ingredient of milk ...
Obesity hope from milk G.S. MUDUR... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
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This citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network ENN, purports to show Syrian rebels gathered on their vehicle in the northern town of Kfar Nebel, in Idlib province, Syria, Tuesday, June 5, 2012.  The Guardian 
Syria ousts western diplomats
Assad regime declares 17 foreign diplomats unwelcome after co-ordinated expulsion of Syrian ambassadors by western states Syria's decision to oust 17 western diplomats appears to reflect the regime's... (photo: AP / Edlib News Network ENN)
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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon briefs the press following his remarks to the high-level segment of the COP17/CMP7 UN Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, 6 December, 2011. Irish Times
UN condemns Syrian slaughter
The UN's top human rights body has voted overwhelmingly to condemn Syria over the slaughter of more than 100 civilians last week. However, Damascus appears impervious to... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
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Rats will plunder your food at Kem Botak, Gunung Tahan. Chicago Tribune
Paralyzed rats run again: Could method help humans?
Paralyzed rats learned to walk, run and spring deftly over obstacles after they were put on a physical training regimen that included electrical and chemical stimulation... (photo: Creative Commons / Ezehelm)
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Switzerland draws up eurozone collapse action plan
AFP - Switzerland does not foresee a break-up of the eurozone but is nonetheless drawing up an action plan in the event of its collapse, the country's central bank chief... (photo: WN / anastasya)
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Indian Policemen detain  Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party supporters during a protest led by chairman Shabir Ahmed Shah in Srinagar on August 17, 2011. Shah was detained during a protest against alleged human rights violations and demanding the release of Kashmiri political prisoners held in different jails across india. Indian Express
India's human rights under UN scanner today, AG to defend
Attorney General Goolam E Vahanvati, who will be at the United Nations on Thursday to defend India's record in maintaining human rights at the second four-yearly... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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	EU members among most open trading nations: study Reuters
EU members among most open trading nations: study
GENEVA (Reuters) - European Union member countries and their close partners in north and central Europe make up 12 of the 20 nations that are most open to international... (photo: EC / © EU)
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