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French rightists split over leadership race
UMP still counting votes as both contestants allege fraud in election underlining conflict within party.
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Talks scheduled to approve next year's budget collapse over disagreements about this year's budget shortfalls.
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Justice on trial: The case of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Mumia's case is a primer for understanding the relationship between racism and the criminal justice system in the US.
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Last Modified: 08 Nov 2012 08:32 GMT
Americain is Melbourne Cup favourite
American-bred 2010 winner favoured to win the world's richest two-mile trophy in the 'race that stops the nation'.
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Pressure builds on Algeria over Mali
US and France say intervention in Mali needs Algerian backing as Islamists tighten grip in north African country.
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Cuisine classes cook up Asian success
Cooking schools are flourishing at resort hotels with top-notch chefs offering guests tantalising tips.
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Paramilitarism and the assault on democracy in Haiti
Haiti's brutal paramilitary campaigns received scant media coverage, while "political violence" was decried at length.
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Last Modified: 04 Oct 2012 10:20 GMT
New Zealand draw first blood
All Blacks take giant stride towards retaining Bledisloe Cup beating Australia 27-19 in inaugural Rugby Championship.
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Why so many communist philosophers?
The destructive nature of neoliberalism has prompted many philosophers to reconsider communist ideas.
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