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Burma in the Throes of Change - Part 1

Preethi Nallu

CHIANG MAI, Thailand - Moves by the Burmese government to settle ethnic conflicts in the country, notably with the Karen in the mountainous eastern part of the country, have caught most observers by surprise.

Will 2014 World Cup Take Football from Brazil's Masses?
Fabiola Ortiz
RIO DE JANEIRO - The lack of transparency in the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil is raising concerns over the social implications of hosting the football championship and fears that the country's most democratic and popular sport will only be accessible to the wealthy.

U.S. Weighs Options As Syrian Violence Intensifies
Samer Araabi
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/CORRECTED REPEAT**/: Social Media Shows Support for Africa's Oldest Community Station
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Burma in the Throes of Change - Part 1
Moves by the Burmese government to settle ethnic conflicts in the country, notably with the Karen in the mountainous eastern part of the country, have caught most observers by surprise.
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The lack of transparency in the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil is raising concerns over the social implications of hosting the football championship and fears that the country's most democratic and popular sport will only be accessible to the wealthy.
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U.S. Weighs Options As Syrian Violence Intensifies
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U.S. Weighs Options As Syrian Violence Intensifies
Following a failed bid to pass a U.N. Security Council Resolution calling for regime change in Syria, Washington is considering other means to influence events on the ground, as the country slips ever closer toward civil war.
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Cameroon's Economy Suffers as Boko Haram Infiltrates Country
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Burma in the Throes of Change - Part 1
/CORRECTED REPEAT**/: Social Media Shows Support for Africa's Oldest Community Station
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