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Conflict is a choice, not a necessity.
Henry Kissinger
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Although it may not appear so at first, chances are that Obama will see a second term in the White House.
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The undeserving one per cent?
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Former US first lady Betty Ford dies
She was known for her work helping people curb drug and alcohol addiction.
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Manifest destiny and the 'Wild West Bank'
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Copycat WikiLeaks sites make waves
Spin-off whistleblower sites emerge in weeks after WikiLeaks publishes leaked US diplomatic cables.
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Finding love in the wrong places
With Barack Obama heading towards his first Mid-term as president, concerns are developing among his core constituents.
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US supreme court judge retires
Top liberal's exit sets stage for confirmation battle in congressional election year.
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