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Clans rule 73 out of 80 provinces and with midterm elections on Monday, experts say dynasties are impeding progress.
Dzhokhar said to be in stable condition as city police chief reveals the Tsarnaev brothers had a large cache of weapons.
Police chief says amount of "firepower" found at scene gives reason to believe Tsarnaev brothers plotted more attacks.
Church leaders vow to overturn legislation that will make sex education and contraceptives more widely available.
Everything about this year is crucial and record-making - from attack ads to campaign donations, writes Engelhardt.
US president's opponent Mitt Romney close behind with $919m in race that has become the costliest in country's history.
Scientists and experts are alarmed at amount of plastic debris and growing 'dead zones' in the world's oceans.
If Israelis must recognise the suffering caused by the Nakba, the Palestinians must accept an Israeli narrative as well.
The Republican politician has yet to show initiatives that are his own, not those of his donors.
President Obama's new defence strategy focuses on reducing military spending while turning attention eastwards.
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