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with an opinion poll reporting that it still leads by six points. The latest eagerly awaited figures came after prime minister David Cameron, Labour leader Ed Miliband and Liberal...
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On a rainy morning on April 1958, in Washington DC, Ezra Pound -then a seventy-two year-old man- was declared “incurably insane” by Judge Bolitha J. Laws, who set him free. As he...
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Reuters BOGOTA— Colombians will soon be able to sit around a virtual negotiating table as Marxist FARC rebels or the government to thrash out an end to 50 years of war in a video...

Deforestation and increased road-building in the Amazon Rainforest are a significant concern because of increased human encroachment upon wild areas, increased resource extraction and further threats to biodiversity.
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Reuters SAO PAULO— The destruction of the world's largest rainforest accelerated last year with a 29 percent spike in deforestation, according to final figures released by the Brazilian government on Wednesday that confirmed a reversal in gains...
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France's Thomas Heurtel, center, drives around Spain's Marc Gasol and Pau Gasol
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MADRID - France upset Spain 65-52 in front of its stunned fans in the quarterfinals of the Basketball World Cup on Wednesday. After dominating its first six games and blowing out France by 24 points in the group phase, Spain appeared to be the main...
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A Petroleos de Venezuela, PDVSA, worker supervises the harbor at El Palito refinery in east Puerto Cabello about 74 miles (120 kilometers) of Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, March 28, 2003. The Venezuelan government insists it will be a reliable wartime supplier of oil to the United States despite sometimes testy relations and a slow recovery from a two-month oil industry st
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Reuters CARACAS— President Nicolas Maduro is mulling a politically risky move to raise highly-subsidized gasoline prices in Venezuela for the first time in 17 years, but he may be put off for now by fears of a social backlash. With 95 octane gas on...
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Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, right, waves back to members of the media as he follows Prime Minister David Cameron, left, into his official residence at 10 Downing Street in central London, Wednesday, May 12, 2010.
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BRITISH Prime Minister David Cameron begged Scots not to break his heart by voting to become independent from the United Kingdom next week. Mr Cameron’s personal plea aimed to keep the 307-year-old union between England and Scotland intact and...
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Trial of Oscar Pistorius : Palace of Justice, Church Square, pretoria
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VOA News South African running star Oscar Pistorius is set to hear the verdict in his murder trial as the proceedings resume in Pretoria on Thursday. Judge Thokozile Masipa is expected to recount the evidence and testimony...
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In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, men talk by the posters of the leader of Zimbabwe African National Union--Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), Zimbabwean incumbent President Robert Mugabe, in Harare, capital of Zimbabwe, Thursday, April 3, 2008. Zimbabwean President Mugabe is pondering conflicting advice on whether to cede power or face a humiliating runoff with official results showing his party has lost power in parliament and unofficial tallies that he has been defeated in the first round of presidential elections that hinged on the ruin of Zimbabwe's economy
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Reuters HARARE— Zimbabwe has had to "cough up" $180 million in Chinese loan repayments or face losing its credit line, its finance minister said on Wednesday, in a sign Beijing is tightening its lending terms and expects debtors to be more...
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Bill and Melinda Gates, June 2009.
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VOA News The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it is committing $50 million to help combat the growing Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The Seattle-based foundation, set up by the billionaire founder of Microsoft Bill Gates to fight disease...
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