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MEXICO'S CALDERON DEFENDS LEGACY Published: 01/12/12
Protesters carried a Mexican flag stained with fake blood in the country's capital -- a symbol, they said, of President Felipe Calderon's six-year term....

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MEXICAN-AMERICAN'S IDENTITY CRISIS Published: 01/12/12
On a recent trip to Mexico City, I had barely made my way down the concourse and arrived at the immigration processing area when I got stumped....

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EGYPT'S DRAFT CONSTITUTION SET FOR VOTE Published: 01/12/12
As the sun rose over Cairo on Friday, an assembly charged with crafting Egypt's new constitution gave its final approval after 21 hours of haggling and the passage of all 234 articles....

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ACTIVIST CHEN BLASTS NEPHEW'S CONVICTION Published: 01/12/12
Prominent human rights advocate Chen Guangcheng told CNN the conviction of his nephew in China was retribution for Chen's escape from house arrest and move to the United States....

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FIRM: SYRIA CAUSED INTERNET BLACKOUT Published: 01/12/12
Despite claims to the contrary, the Syrian government is almost certainly responsible for a blackout Thursday that shut down virtually all Internet service in the country, according to a leading Web security firm....

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MEXICO'S NEW LEADER MEASURED AGAINST OLD CORRUPTION Published: 01/12/12
The order was to be followed immediately. The entire school was to be put on lockdown. Students, teachers and even administrators were to stay inside; no excuses, no exceptions. The year was 1988. The place a small mining town in northern Mexico called Cananea. Inside the classrooms, dozens of puzzl...

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REBELS CHALLENGE AL-ASSAD IN SKIES Published: 30/11/12
CNN's Arwa Damon sees signs inside Syria that the rebels are beginning to use the weapons they've seized to good effect -- and starting to challenge the regime's dominance of the skies....

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IRISH ABORTION CONTROVERSY HEADED FOR COURT Published: 30/11/12
The husband of a woman who died after being refused an abortion in Ireland will take the case to the European Court of Human Rights, his lawyer said Thursday....

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IRISH ABORTION CASE HEADS TO COURT Published: 30/11/12
The husband of a woman who died after being refused an abortion in Ireland will take the case to the European Court of Human Rights, his lawyer said Thursday....

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REBELS CHALLENGE AL-ASSAD IN SKIES Published: 30/11/12
CNN's Arwa Damon sees signs inside Syria that the rebels are beginning to use the weapons they've seized to good effect -- and starting to challenge the regime's dominance of the skies....

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