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/ 13 November 2011
A British newspaper has thrown open its doors, let the readers stride in, and invited them to peer over reporters’ shoulders — digitally, at least.
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/ 13 November 2011
A chorus of Handel’s <i>Alleluia</i> rang out Saturday as Silvio Berlusconi resigned as Italian premier, ending a tumultuous 17-year political era.
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/ 13 November 2011
Countries across Southern Africa are pouring billions of dollars into overhauling their railways, hoping to ease the flow of exports.
The United Nations and Britain have joined a chorus of approval for the Arab League’s suspension of Syria/
Until a few days ago, Jerry Sandusky’s face smiled down on students from a mural in downtown State College, the home of Penn State University.
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/ 12 November 2011
Greece’s new unity government under Lucas Papademos faces a race against time to save the debt-stricken nation from bankruptcy.
The first snows of winter piled misery on earthquake survivors in Turkey as Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan visited the quake zone amid rising anger.
Libya’s interim leader says the country won’t turn into an extremist Islamic country, adding a new government of experts will be completed next week.
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is set to resign after a parliamentary revolt and a wave of market panic that has shaken the eurozone.
Bafana Bafana came back to force a draw with Côte d’Ivoire in an exciting Nelson Mandela Challenge clash that meant the two sides shared the trophy.