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/ 27 September 2010
When viewing the tiny hand-coloured etchings of figures being burned alive and hair being washed in blood it is fine to be bemused and baffled.
India promised to clean up the athletes’ housing for the Games by Wednesday as authorities scrambled to fix a big hurdle facing the beleaguered event.
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/ 27 September 2010
Two former police officers were on Monday found guilty by a court of killing four men, apparently following an argument over the size of genitals.
Teachers and learners can now take virtual field trips to areas of importance using the local Google Street View Teachers’ Guide.
Libya is awash with the scent of crushed lemon leaves and the ghostly presence of medieval traders.
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/ 27 September 2010
Ed Miliband has finally emerged from his older brother’s shadow but now faces a challenge to unify the Labour Party.
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/ 27 September 2010
An expert on the DRC warned a precious-metals conference that the industry faced a "PR disaster" unless it tackled the problem of "blood gold".
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/ 27 September 2010
Breezes off the Arabian Sea mean Masirah is 10º cooler than the baking mainland for much of the year and it has outstanding natural attractions.
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/ 27 September 2010
The process of testing the market for a high-speed train linking Durban and Johannesburg will start next month, said Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele.
And, after he went viral, Kenya’s superhero went global. Go Makmende!