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The Guardian
News that Greater London is surpassing its population record of 8.6 million set in 1939 has generated a familiar array of anxieties about overcrowding and social degeneration. Associations between poverty, crime and increasing numbers of people squeezed into small urban spaces have a long and vivid history, thanks in large part, I suppose, to Charles Dickens. In reality, however, such links don’t always exist. Maybe they need not exist at all. ...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Before discounting that France's Police Commissioner was "suicided" for uncovering a U.S.-British-Mossad connection with regards to...
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The Gleaner
Gwynne Dyer, Contributor A little bit of Latin always raises the tone of an article, so here (with thanks to the classical correspondent of The Observer) is a sentence that may...

Sixth Avenue headquarters. In an October 11, 2009 article in the New York Times, Fox articulated that its hard news programming runs from "9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. on weekdays" and "are objective" but makes no such claims for its other broadcasts
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On Tuesday, Hidalgo told CNN that she intends to sue Fox News over the network’s incorrect coverage of so-called “no-go zones” for non-Muslims, saying that the channel had “insulted her city.” “When we’re...
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A person walk near the remains of a man lying near a bus stop that was damaged in shelling by the Ukrainian army in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015.
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DONETSK, Ukraine — Shelling in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk killed at least six civilians Tuesday, as fighting intensifies between government and rebel forces. AP reporters saw the bodies of two people killed while waiting for a bus in the...
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Indian School Student wear the musk of Tiger and Join the Rally to Save the Tiger in India at Kolkata in Eastern India
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The number of tigers in India has risen dramatically in less than a decade, an official report has revealed. The estimated population of the endangered big cat has increased from 1,411 in 2006 to 2,226 in 2014, according to the report published by...
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File - Opposition supporters burn tires and barricade a road in protest after armed men set ablaze an independent television station that the government had previously tried to silence, in Kinshasa, Congo, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011.
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Opposition parties have called for further mass demonstrations against a draft law that would enable President Joseph Kabila to extend his rule ...
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Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo talks on his phone at the airport in Donetsk, Ukraine, Thursday, June 28, 2012
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Portugal and Real Madrid soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed Tuesday he has broken up with his longtime girlfriend, Russian model Irina Shayk. "After dating for five years, my relationship with Irina Shayk has come to an end," Ronaldo said in a...
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Russian and Crimean flags fly over local government building as Soviet Union founder Vladimir Lenin's statue dominates over landscape in downtown in Simferopol
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Two Russian artists have been arrested after throwing holy water and shouting "rise up and leave" at the mausoleum containing Vladimir Lenin's tomb. A video of Monday's incident shows the men breaching a barrier to access the...
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Multimedia buttons on some keyboards give quick access to the Internet or control the volume of the speakers.
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Hacking group Lizard Squad has been hit by an embarrassing attack that exposed the entire database of people who signed up to use its services. The group claimed to have knocked the Xbox and PlayStation gaming networks offline over Christmas. Soon...
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