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  Nigerian peacekeepers with the United Nations and African Union mission to Darfur, known as UNAMID, display their newly-painted "blue helmets" after they transferred from the AU to the U.N. in Dureij Darfur Sudan, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. The UNAMID mission started in January to try to end five years of fighting in the remote western Sudanese regio
Darfur   Photos   UN   Violence   Wikipedia: War in Darfur  
 Al Jazeera 
UN: Dozens dead in Sudan clashes
| Violent clashes in Sudan's Darfur region have left more than 40 people dead this week, according to international peacekeepers. | The joint United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Da... (photo: AP / Alfred de Montesquiou)
A man protects himself with an umbrella as he rides a bike in Antigua, Guatemala, Friday, Sept. 3, 2010.
Disaster   Guatemala   Photos   Weather   Wikipedia: Guatemala  
 Al Jazeera 
Guatemala hit by severe weather
| Unrelenting rains and severe weather have lashed Guatemala, leaving at least 21 people dead over the past 24 hours, in what the country's president calls a "national tragedy". | Twelve people w... (photo: AP / Moises Castillo)
Smart - Telecommunication  Inquirer 
Smart helps DepEd slash dropout rate
| MANILA, Philippines—An education program that aims to improve learning among poor performing schoolchildren is the means with which Smart Communications Inc. is supporting the Department of Educatio... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Education   Philippines   Photos   Smart   Wikipedia: Smart Communications  
Gustavo Zerbino, second left, Pedro Algorta, fourth right, Jose Luis Inciarte, back right, and Ramon Sabella, right, Uruguayan survivors of a 1972's plane crash in the Chilean Andes, gesture while posing for photos with relatives of trapped miners at the San Jose mine in Copiapo, Chile, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010.  The Australian 
Andes crash survivors visit Chile miners
| CHILE'S trapped miners got an uplifting visit overnight from four of the 16 survivors of a 1972 Andes plane crash, who endured extreme elements for 72 days before being rescued. | The four Urug... (photo: AP / Martin Mejia)
Chile   Disaster   Mining   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 Copiapó mining accident  
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Childhood obesity The New York Times
City's Efforts Fail to Dent Child Obesity
| New York City schoolchildren are as heavy, or perhaps even heavier, than the national average, despite the Bloomberg administration’s dogged efforts to improve th... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Children   Health   Obesity   Photos   Wikipedia: Childhood obesity  
Obese Kid - Obesity - Kid - Child Obesity - Health The Daily Telegraph Australia
Are you blind to your child's weight?
| IN Australia, 25 per cent of children are overweight and 50 per cent of their parents canÂ’t see it. | It’s not exactly news that, as a nation, we’re gettin... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Australia   Children   Obesity   Photos   Wikipedia: Obesity in Australia  
Tropical Storm Agatha Guatemala Flooding Al Jazeera
India races to be ready for games
| The opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games is due to take place in less than a month in New Delhi. | The city boasts a newly constructed stadium and an impress... (photo: Public Domain / Supportstorm)
Commonwealth   Delhi   Games   Photos   Wikipedia: India  
Tropical Storm Agatha Guatemala Flooding Al Jazeera
Floods test Guatemala's resources
| A summer of heavy rains in Guatemala has caused flooding that is severely testing the nation's infrastructure. | According to Alejandro Maldonado, the national dis... (photo: Public Domain / Supportstorm)
Flooding   Guatemala   Photos   Resources   Wikipedia: Floods  
USAID Mission Director Craig Buck and Dr. Anwar-ul-Haq Ahady in 2002 Al Jazeera
Afghans pull money from major bank
| Nervous Afghans have withdrawn their money from Afghanistan's largest bank after newspapers in the United States published news reports alleging corruption among the ba... (photo: Public Domain / Officer)
Afghanistan   Bank   Money   Photos   Wikipedia: Afghans  
Bundesarchiv R 165 Bild-244-57, Asperg, Deportation von Sinti und Roma Al Jazeera
Deported Roma eye return to France
|   | Just over a week ago Florin and his family, like 1,000 other Roma, boarded a plane in Paris and flew home to Romania. | They accepted tickets and a small ... (photo: Creative Commons / Softwarehistorian)
Family   France   Home   Photos   Wikipedia: Paris  
Politics Environment
- Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Paul Conrad dies at 86
- Gerakan's oldest member passes away in Penang at 95
- CM: Photo of me doctored to draw public support
- China urges stronger trade links with Japan
Freedom sq
Freedom's Just Another Word
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- Natural Dairy Donate $200,000 To Earthquake Relief
- Loretta Solomon, the salt of the earth
- Body found in NSW Belanglo State Forest 'was buried 10
- KEPCO, power company in Japan, taps nature to revitalize tre
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- New Fault Line A "Major Surprise"
- The joy of portfolio cooking, now easier and less expensive
- Mining bonanza rockets property prices in remote towns
- AFC West Cuts - Broncos, Chiefs, Raiders, and Chargers
USAID Mission Director Craig Buck and Dr. Anwar-ul-Haq Ahady in 2002
Afghans pull money from major bank
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- Mining bonanza rockets property prices in remote towns
- After a Life in Labor, a Union Leader Retires, Frustrated by
- Are Investors Unfair to U.S. Stock Funds?
- Asian-Americans Climb Fashion Ladder
US Dollar - Currency
US stocks soar after employment data
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Health Society & Culture
- Earthquake: Federated Farmers Afternoon Update
- Beachlands Road Beachlands Accident
- Christchurch City Council MEDIA UPDATE - 1pm
- Fox Glacier Media Conference And Nationality Advis
Childhood obesity
City's Efforts Fail to Dent Child Obesity
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- Christchurch City Council MEDIA UPDATE - 1pm
- Schools To Close For Two Days
- Our Year-10 Road-Safety Report Card: A Fatal Fail
- Info 101: movie-music news 105: casting call (Mawyer); new c
Smart - Telecommunication
Smart helps DepEd slash dropout rate
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Earthquake: Federated Farmers Afternoon Update
- Independents call shots on Australia's leadership
- Seeking the Ordinary in the Eccentric
- Statement Correcting Herald On Sunday Report
Hindus
Hindus Upset Over Mishandling Of Hinduism In USA
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- DE Jay Richardson Among Raiders Cuts
- AFC West Cuts - Broncos, Chiefs, Raiders, and Chargers
- Switzerland put faith in youthful blend
- Keiron Cunningham try gives Saints a fitting goodbye
Sweden's Robin Soderling eyes the ball as he plays defending champion Switzerland's Roger Federer during their quarterfinal match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Tuesday, June 1, 2010.
Soderling Breezes at Breezy Flushing Meadows
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