| Fri 20 Nov 2009 |

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South African runner Caster Semenya will keep her gold medal but gender issue is still ... | We were always told that it is not the goal you achieve that makes you, but it is more the process it took for you to achieve that goal. Well, let me ask you this, does that also apply to Caster Sem...
(photo: AP / Themba Hadebe) |
| Athletic Photos Southafrica Sports Women |

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Shooting the messenger | In the past, members of the media were considered to be neutral in time of war. They were much like paramedics in the sense that their main concern was not victory, but saving lives. | Two months ag...
(photo: WN/Ali Hassan) |
| Israel Media Photos Politics Shanaa |

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Football protests continue in Egypt | Demonstrators have gathered for a second day near the Algerian embassy in Cairo, protesting against attacks on Egyptians during an Algeria-Egypt qualifying match for football's World Cup finals...
(photo: AP / Ben Curtis) |
| Demonstrators Egypt Football Photos Protests |

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Students taught how to grow marijuana in Detroit's new cannabis college | Horticulturalists, doctors and lawyers among instructors after Michigan legalises drug as a medicine | Nick Tennant in the grow room at Detroit's Cannabis College. Photograph: Johnny Quirin/Rapport ...
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| Agriculture Detroit People Photos Society |

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Inter Striker Samuel Eto'o: I Will Not Celebrate Scoring Against Barcelona The Cameroon international has a goal saved just for Barcelona, but he will not add insult to injury by celebrating it... | Inter striker Samuel Eto'o is ready to score against former side Barcelona i...
(photo: AP / Luca Bruno) |
| Barcelona Eto'o League Photos Scoring |

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Lebanon: UN force commander confers with prime minister on security in south 19 November - The military chief of United Nations peacekeepers in Lebanon today met separately with Prime Minister Saad Hariri and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri to discuss the security situation in ...
(photo: AP / Hussein Malla) |
| Commander General Military Photos Security |

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Ban urges lawmakers to work with UN to pull developing countries out of recession 19 November - National parliaments are key allies of the United Nations in its efforts to haul the world's most vulnerable people out of the global economic crisis, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today...
(photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras) |
| Economic General People Photos World |

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20 years after UN pact, many children still suffer | EDITOR'S NOTE -- The United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child 20 years ago Friday, yet hundreds of millions of children still suffer from violence, hunger and disease. Associ...
(photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) |
| Children Photos Poverty Unicef Violence |

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Egypt-Algeria World Cup anger turns violent in Cairo | Riot police in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, pushed back a violent demonstration near the Algerian embassy in the early hours of Friday. | Egyptian protesters reportedly hurled firebombs at police pr...
(photo: AP / Ahmed Gomaa) |
| Algeria Egypt Football Photos Violence |

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Killer bees may have nasty sting, but they aren't too smart | London, November 20 (ANI): In a new study, scientists have determined that killer bees may be among the most feared of all insects because of their sting, but they aren't too smart. | Killer b...
(photo: Public Domain / Scott Bauer, USDA Agricultural Research Service) |
| Africa Insects Photos Scientists UK |
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