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Changes help Indianapolis shelter reduce its euthanasia rate
Changes help Indianapolis shelter reduce its euthanasia rate
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The marble statue of ancient Greek philosopher Socrates stands in front of the headquarters of Bank of Greece, in central Athens, on Friday, July 23, 2010.
Fitch downgrades Greece on euro exit fears
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- Hong Kong shares end down 1.3 pct, HSBC sinks
- Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant to start commercial operation
- Presidential poll: NCP rules out support for P A Sangma's ca
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Union Cabinet clears Rs 8,500 cr for rural roads
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Army launches review of PTSD diagnoses
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 Rio de Janeiro - Hotel Copacabana Palace, onde será realizada a Cúpula de Chefes de Estado do Mercosul, a partir de quinta-feira (18).  ula1
Brazil hotels set to cut rates for June's Rio+20 summit
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- MTC Launches 4G Cellular Telephony
Young children at the World Food Programme (WFP) school feeding centre in Agarsamat, Tahoua Region, Niger, 17 November, 2011.  Prices at Niger's food markets are spiking in the aftermath of a patchy harvest, causing concern among food security experts that many could soon go hungry.
G8 summit: The hunger game
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The indigenous history of Musgrave Park
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- U.S. grants visa to Raul Castro’s daughter but denies visit
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- Sunil Narine's mystery continues to mesmerise rivals
- Cuban hurdler Robles targets fast time in U.S.
- 8 lottery scam suspects arrested in Jamaica
- Jamaica police seize cash, arrest 8 accused of defrauding US
 In a common practice to buy and sell goods in tall apartment buildings, a woman lowers a basket on a rope to the street in Old Havana, Friday, July 27, 2007, next to a hanging photograph of Fidel Castro. Life has remained little changed in communist-run
Cuba's crumbling buildings mean Havana housing shortage
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