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The Huffington Post - Thu Mar 18, 3:20 pm ET
This past January, I went on a journey that was a hybrid of an educational class on the clean water crisis, and an odyssey to the roof of Africa -- Kilimanjaro, the tallest free standing mountain in the world.
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MSNBC - Mon Mar 15, 2:48 pm ET
Somalia's government signs an agreement with a powerful militia that offers high-level militants senior government positions in return for their military support.
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Boston Globe - Thu Mar 18, 6:08 am ET
Even as record numbers of foreign students are pursuing degrees at Harvard University, far more Harvard undergraduates than ever are traveling abroad for summer study, internships, and projects from Botswana to Beijing.
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Sioux City Journal - Thu Mar 18, 6:07 pm ET
SIOUX CITY -- Sioux Cityans' diverse culture will be highlightedSunday with entertainment featuring everything from an Ethiopiandance troupe to a Scandinavian performance.
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The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - Wed Mar 17, 1:37 pm ET
Five US jihadis pleaded "not guilty" before a Pakistani court Wednesday to charges of plotting terrorist attacks inside the country and neighboring Afghanistan, in a case that's been overshadowed by the so-called "Jihad Jane" and "Jihad Jamie" stories.
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Boulder Weekly - Thu Mar 18, 5:50 pm ET
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AP via Yahoo! News - Wed Mar 17, 12:15 pm ET
The African Union imposed sanctions Wednesday on Madagascar after the former disc jockey who seized power on the Indian Ocean island failed to implement a power-sharing deal prompted by last year's coup.
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Norton Mirror - Thu Mar 18, 3:32 pm ET
With the opening of the Museum of Fine Art’s Huntington Avenue entrance last year, more people are finding their way to the acclaimed but overlooked treasure of instruments, housed in a small gallery near the cloak room. This pleases curator Darcy Kuronen, who recently led a public demonstration of some early keyboard and wind instruments.
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The Saratogian - Sun Mar 14, 5:13 am ET
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Call it the “domino effect” or call it viral, but international adoptions, particularly from the East African country of Ethiopia, are on the rise in the area.
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Foreign Relations - Thu Mar 18, 11:37 am ET
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave this press conference with Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin on March 16, 2010 in Washington, DC. SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, I am delighted to be standing here with the foreign minister.
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New York Times - Wed Mar 17, 10:48 am ET
The case has added to fears that Westerners might be increasingly be turning to Islamist-inspired terrorism.
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International Herald Tribune - Wed Mar 17, 10:35 am ET
The case has added to fears that more Westerners may be turning to Islamist-inspired terrorism.
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INO News - Wed Mar 17, 1:40 pm ET
(RTTNews) - The African Union has punished the Madagascar government by imposing sanctions on it's de facto president Andry Rajoelina and 108 of his allies.
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Boston Globe - Mon Mar 15, 1:53 pm ET
Somalia's government has signed an agreement with a powerful militia that offers high-level militants senior government positions in return for their military support during a long-planned offensive against an Islamist insurgency.
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The Washington Times - Thu Mar 18, 4:07 am ET
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan | A Pakistani court Wednesday charged five young Americans with planning terrorist attacks in the South Asian country and conspiring to wage war against nations allied with Pakistan, their defense attorney said. The men — all Muslims from Alexandria, Va. — pleaded not guilty to a total of five charges, the most severe of which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison ...