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The latest tragedy in an Ohio high school reveals how urgently the US needs tighter gun-control laws.
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America's animal farm
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Norway's 'ethical divestment' from Rio Tinto
The Scandanavian country's state pension fund sold holdings because of 'severe environmental damage' at Indonesia mine.
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US hawks have used the deaths of innocent Americans as justification for foreign intervention.
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Mexico's drug corruption spills into US
Corruption in US border town shows how Mexican drug gangs exert influence from across border.
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