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The Arabs and their flying shoes
Ethnographic works on American or European culture of shoe-throwing is absolutely necessary, argues Dabashi.
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Meet the first head of state to head to trial in the Americas for genocide
Rios Montt will be the first former head of state in the Americas to stand trial for genocide.
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Australia bushfires rage out of control
More than 100 fires burn in the country's most populous state as intense heat and winds make conditions "catastrophic".
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Searing heat fuels Australia forest fires
Prime Minister Gillard warns Australians to keep safe as temperatures soar to "very dangerous" levels.
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Serena Williams eyes season slam in 2013
With 31 victories in 32 matches, Serena Williams is in perfect position to dominate the coming tennis season.
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Australia to investigate church sex abuse
Prime minister announces national inquiry into Catholic church's responses to scandals involving paedophile priests.
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Google fined in Australia defamation case
Court orders $208,000 fine to be paid to Milorad Trkulja whose name was linked to gangsters after an unsolved case.
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The new 'golden age of oil' that wasn't
Output from unconventional oil operations may show some growth ahead, but there is no "golden age" on the horizon.
Michael Klare
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