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Automatic US Spending Cuts LoomNovember 22, 2011Under current U.S. law, automatic cuts to domestic programs and national defense will begin in 201
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Despite Renewable Energy Push, China Still Runs on CoalNovember 22, 2011
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Foggy California City is Tops With TouristsSan Francisco ranks among ‘best’ US attractionsNovember 23, 2011
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UNAIDS: 2011 Game Changing YearNovember 21, 2011
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Yodeling’s Still Big in Mississippi‘Singing Brakeman’ called town of Meridian homeNovember 23, 2011
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Euro Crisis Prompts Italian Village to Declare IndependenceNovember 23, 2011
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Report: Africa Not Prepared for Aging PopulationNovember 23, 2011
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As Global Deaths Decline, AIDS Research Funding SlipsNovember 23, 2011As the United Nations marks World AIDS Day this year (Dec. 1) it is celebrat
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In Afghan North, US-Backed Militias Spur Local BacklashNovember 24, 2011In an effort to counter a growing insurgency in northern Afghanistan, two
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Eastern Congolese Gear Up for ElectionNovember 24, 2011
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Marathon Attracts Sports Tourists to Kenya’s Masai MaraNovember 24, 2011It's called "The World's Wildest Marathon," and it drew more
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Acupuncture by Untrained Providers Poses Risks for KidsStudy finds treatment safe for children if administered by trained professionalsNovember 25, 201
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Ending Use of Child Soldiers in SomaliaNovember 25, 2011
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Olsen Shines in Cult Psychological ThrillerNovember 29, 2011
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New Law in Vietnam to Tackle Changing Face of Human TraffickingNovember 29, 2011