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- Romney takes better than 3-1 lead in GOP delegates
- Police use tear gas on Occupy Oakland protesters
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- One billionth tourist to arrive in 2012: UN
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NGC 602 and N90 as seen by Hubble Space Telescope's ACS. NGC 602 is the designation for a particular young, bright open cluster of stars located in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our own Milky Way. Radiation and shock waves from the star cluster has pushed away much of the lighter surrounding gas and dust that compose the nebula known as N90, and this in turn has triggered new star formation in the ridges (or "elephant trunks") of the nebula.
True colours: Milky way is really milky
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- Freezing Europe hit by Russian gas shortage
- EU not to spare Aviation from emission plan
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- Opposition Puts World Cup Super-Combined Event in Peril
- The end of the road? Even Huhne's rivals aren't writing him
- Mystery labourers bussed in to bulk out Sarkozy photo op
The Red Cross workers, left, gives hot tea to homeless people in Donetsk, Ukraine, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012, during extremely cold weather conditions.
Cold weather death toll passes 100 in Ukraine
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- Man Admits Selling Illegal and Dangerous Pesticides
- Driven Away by a War, Now Stalked by Winter’s Cold
- Obama Got Message Supporting Talks With Taliban, but Maybe N
- Hockey: Michelsen seals golden goal win for Black Sticks
- Kaiser takes umbrage to Nitish’s remark
- 'You will never see us doing rash things in biz'
PTDC Motel at Malam Jabba Ski Resort. West, and once alleged as one of the most dangerous countries in the world by the British magazine "The Economist",[130] tourism is still a growing industry in Pakistan because of its diverse cultures, peoples and landscapes.
Tourists wait for peace
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- Damascus Avoids Blood of Uprising, but Not Pain
- 'Hundreds killed' in Syrian city
- Syrian activists: 100 dead in govt assault
- Army drops charges against 5th soldier accused in Afghan civ
- Army drops all charges against 5th soldier it had accused of
- Kuwait: Opposition Wins Parliament
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Oman eyes 20% growth in Indian visitors this year
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- NMDC eyes four more overseas buys each in Russia, Brazil, Mo
- Ecuador: Chevron Will Not Apologize for Pollution, Even to S
- 'There is a point where Islanders will say to the Argentines
- What happens when an uncontacted tribe meets 'civilisation'?
- Is David Pizarro last piece in the Manchester City jigsaw?
- Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez denied travel
The real cost of Brazil's dam
The real cost of Brazil's dam
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- Côte D’ivoire: UN Mission Decide On Election Cer
- hosts Equatorial Guinea seek another Nations Cup upset
- South Sudan: Violence at Peace Meeting
- Sudan: U.S.-Built Bible School Bombed
- Kenya Says It Killed 100 Somali Rebels
- Donations to Sierra Club Raise Ire
Egyptian riot police clash with anti-government protesters in Suez, Egypt, Thursday evening, Jan. 27, 2011. Egyptian activists protested for a third day as social networking sites called for a mass rally in the capital Cairo after Friday prayers, keeping up the momentum of the country's largest anti-government protests in years.
Police kill two in Egypt clashes
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- Gambhir ends wait for India
- Cricket: Australia-West Indies third test moved to Dominica
England's Andrew Strauss calls his players in as he declares and sets a target 343 runs for Sri Lanka during the 5th day of the second test match at Lord's cricket ground, London, Tuesday June 7, 2011.
England's Andrew Strauss calm in storm as third umpire is busiest man
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- Puerto Rico to kill iguanas, export meat
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- Police say Trinidad principal punished boys by putting heads
- Puerto Rico plans mass iguana killings
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Haiti's former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby-Doc" Duvalier, center, waves to the media upon his arrival to the Toussaint Louverture international airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday Jan. 16, 2011.
Rights groups blast Haiti judge on Duvalier case
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