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Diplomatic Memo: In Middle East Peace Talks,... The talks could cement the legacy of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as a diplomat, or pose risks to any political ambitions she may harbor.



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Educational Gaps Limit Brazil’s Reach Education is a major stumbling block in Brazil’s bid to accelerate its economy and establish itself as one of the world’s most powerful nations.



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Resentment Simmers in Western Chinese Region Since riots between the Han and Uighur groups in 2009, the Chinese authorities have arrested hundreds and tried to soothe frayed nerves. But the push has done little to repair distrust.



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Afghanistan Tries to Help Nation’s... The Afghan government scrambled to bolster the nation’s largest bank after depositors mobbed it for a third day.



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2 Bombings Kill 10 People in Afghanistan A remote-controlled bomb detonated atop a parked motorcycle on Saturday, killing seven Afghans, according to local government and hospital officials.



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General Says Foresight on Marja Was Flawed The departing deputy commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan admitted that forecasts of quick success in Marja were off base.



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Ballads Born of Conflict Still Thrive in Colombia Colombians call Uriel Henao the king of the prohibited ballads, a genre that describes the exploits of rebels, coca farmers and traffickers.



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South Korea’s Foreign Minister Offers... Yu Myung-hwan faced allegations that his ministry bent its regulations to hire his daughter.



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The Boss: Anything Is Possible An executive tells of his journey from Vietnam to the opportunities of American real estate.



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Raimon Panikkar, Catholic Theologian, Is Dead... Mr. Panikkar was a Roman Catholic whose embrace of Hindu scriptures and Buddhism made him an influential voice for promoting dialogue between the world’s religions.



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Mick Lally, Irish Actor and Founder of the... Mr. Lally’s troupe has received international acclaim for its productions of works by Irish playwrights, especially J. M. Synge and Martin McDonagh.



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Tabloid Hack Attack on Royals, and Beyond How a London paper listened in on the private voice mail messages of the rich and famous..



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The Peanut Solution An easy-to-produce paste may help cure malnourishment around the world. But who owns the recipe?



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Inside Corrupt-istan, a Loss of Faith in Leaders A belief by Westerners that Afghans expect misrule and malfeasance could make Afghans’ contempt for their leaders as much a threat as the Taliban.



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A Taste of Home in Foil Packets and Powder A culinary tour of the combat meals served to soldiers in Afghanistan.



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Punk’d, Iraqi-Style, at a Checkpoint The show "Put Him in [Camp] Bucca" has drawn protests but has stayed on air throughout Ramadan, broadcasting pranks on Iraqi celebrities.



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Analysis: Iraq's Military Needs After 2011 The third phase, from the end of 2016 to the end of 2020, is the "completion phase" by which time the Iraqi army will be a "real power," able to deal not only with internal, but also external threats.



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Martyrs in the Valley of Peace In the Cemetery of the Martyrs of the Army of the Imam Mahdi, death is not mourned. The men here have died as martyrs, and sacrifice is exalted.



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Video of Quetta Attack From Pakistani Television Pakistani coverage of a deadly attack on a Shiite protest in the city of Quetta and clashes in the aftermath between angry mourners and local police.



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Pakistan’s Cricket Conspiracy Theory Pakistan's top diplomat in Britain suggested on Thursday that three of his nation's cricket stars, accused of agreeing to take part in a betting scam, were "innocent" victims of a plot against them.



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WikiLeaks Chief Decries ‘Legal... Julian Assange, the founder of the whistle-blowing Web site WikiLeaks, called Sweden's investigation of him for suspected sexual misconduct "some kind of legal circus."



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Video of British Labour Party Debate Britain’s Channel 4 News has provided The Lede with a live stream of its televised debate among the candidates to be the next leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party.



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