Mass migration fears ‘unfounded’
Friday, February 4th, 2011A study by a UK think-tank challenges the view that people would migrate en mass to other nations as a result of climate change.

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Mass migration fears ‘unfounded’
A study by a UK think-tank challenges the view that people would migrate en mass to other nations as a result of climate change.

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Mass migration fears ‘unfounded’
A study by a UK think-tank challenges the view that people would migrate en mass to other nations as a result of climate change.

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Mass migration fears ‘unfounded’
US consumer spending rises for the fifth consecutive month, reinforcing the view of a solid if pedestrian recovery, figures show.

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US consumer spending rises again
The Holy See’s press office Saturday urged the public to read the latest Vatican-related diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks with “great prudence,” claiming the allegations cited in the documents reflect only the view of their writers.
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Holy See: Read cables with ‘prudence’
The city is investing millions in shoreline improvements that could forever change the view from Manhattan.
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New York’s Next Frontier: The Waterfront
The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo was seen as a challenge to the view of Chinese leaders that freedom of speech and multiparty elections are not essential human rights.

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Nobel Prize for Dissident Is Seen as Rebuke to China