Opinion: The river always wins
Sunday, May 15th, 2011“We worship and venerate the river with words, even as we defile it with our actions”
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Opinion: The river always wins
“We worship and venerate the river with words, even as we defile it with our actions”
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Opinion: The river always wins
The U.N. resolution authorizes the international community to impose a no-fly zone and take other actions to protect civilians.

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U.N. authorizes ‘all necessary measures’ to protect civilians in Libya
Troubled by the actions of its star designer, Christian Dior acted quickly and decisively in an effort to limit any long-term damage to the brand.
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Galliano Case Tests Dior Brand’s Future
As President Obama and his advisers measured their response to the mass killing in Libya over the past week , they were mindful of one particular scene unfolding thousands of miles away.

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White House caution in response to Gaddafi’s actions was guided by fears for the safety of Americans in Libya
Like any other high school kid, Stephen Strasburg wanted to emulate the major league baseball players he watched on television. He mimicked their actions down to the last detail. He rolled his pants up to reveal high socks, wore wristbands at the plate and, during downtime, opened tins of chewing…

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Strasburg attempting to shut out tobacco
As mass protests swept Egypt on Friday, the actions of two key institutions served as indicators for what lies ahead for the embattled regime: the military and the media.
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Who’s holding the cards in Egypt?
A government-appointed commission defended the actions of the country’s troops during last year’s deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla from Turkey.
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Israeli Panel Rules Flotilla Raid Legal
Parliament is discussing the idea of so-called ‘Dog Asbos’ which aim to put more responsibility on owners for the actions of their pets.

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‘Dog Asbos’ plan under discussion
Fifteen-year-old Emma Evans is like any other teenage girl; she thinks that her parents don´t understand her. She longs for independence and a life free of family ties and responsibilities and she is prepared to do anything to achieve it. But one day she will be forced to face up to the consequences of her actions. Life seems to be carrying on as normal, until one day Emma starts experiencing frightening fits. Her parents are convinced that her problems are either medical or psychological, but when doctors´ tests are unable to draw any conclusions, the family is forced to look elsewhere for answers. It all started off as a bit of fun, Emma never really believed it, but the truth is there is something dark and sinister within her, and it won´t take long to surface. Movie Details
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Exorcismus
Kevin Pietersen believes the actions that saw him lose the captaincy were key to England retaining the Ashes.

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Pietersen takes credit for Ashes
The group of pro-Wikileaks activists who coordinated a series of web attacks explain their actions in a document published online.

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Anonymous attackers ‘go public’
The George W. Bush Rehabilitation Tour has officially begun. The first part of an interview between the former president and Matt Lauer aired Monday on Today. In it, Bush defended his actions as president, saying “My job was to protect America, and I…
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George W. Bush Starts Image Rehab
Carl. P. Paladino claims the actions of a reporter have endangered his daughter.

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Paladino’s Aide Blames Reporter
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg expresses his shock at the actions of a woman who dumped a live cat in a bin.

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Clegg shock at ‘cat in bin’ woman