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Planetary Resources company, backed by director James Cameron, to hunt for fuel and precious minerals.
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Iconic director James Cameron films a dive to the world's deepest trench, southwest of island of Guam.
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Dam it: Brazil's Belo Monte stirs controversy
About 24,000 people will be displaced from towns in the Amazon to make way for the world's third biggest dam.
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Last Modified: 20 Jan 2012 18:26 GMT
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WikiLeaks, 4Chan and Anonymous are examples of how rogues can thrive against the will of empire.
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Brazil court approves building of Amazon dam
Contentious Belo Monte dam project in the north to proceed without additional consulation with indigenous communities.
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Inside India's 'red corridor'
Caught in the middle of a decades-old conflict, the Adivasis are at the bottom of India's economic and social ladder.
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Brazil dam tender triggers protest
Manure dumped in front of country's energy agency offices by opponents of Belo Monte.
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Court approves disputed Amazon dam
Brazilian judge overturns decision to halt dam despite protests from environmentalists.
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