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"I left everything behind," he told IPS. "I have no idea what became of my house." Salim, a... And These Refugees Are Lucky...

"I left everything behind," he told IPS. "I have no idea what became of my house."

Salim, a railways worker in Baghdad, sold his car and furniture to raise money to bring hiswife and three children to Damascus five months ago. Syria it had to be, because by thenthe Jordan government was no more letting in men his age.

He found the money to get to Syria, and he has all of a tea shop ...

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NEW YORK - In a rueful reflection on what might have been, an Iraqi government insider details in... Insider: Missteps Soured I

NEW YORK - In a rueful reflection on what might have been, an Iraqi government insider details in 500 pages the U.S. occupation's "shocking" mismanagement of his country _ a performance so bad, he writes, that by 2007 Iraqis had "turned their backs on their would-be liberators."

"The corroded and corrupt state of Saddam was replaced by the corroded, inefficient, incompetent and corrupt s...

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Question of the week: Is the threat of human-caused climate change overblown? Sunday, April 08, 2... Question of the week: Is t

Question of the week: Is the threat of human-caused climate change overblown? Sunday, April 08, 2007

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Bad Reporter wrote on April 07, 2007 6:17 PM:"Maybe the Napa Register should try actually reporting the news, instead of using student newspaper tactics to fill pages. Why actually go out and get facts, when you can let uninformed people hurl insults at one another, f...

VANCOUVER -- Drinking water will become scarcer in B.C. and threats to water quality more frequen... Rough waters ahead for Bri

VANCOUVER -- Drinking water will become scarcer in B.C. and threats to water quality more frequent, as a result of climate change, experts warned Friday.

Dozens of glacial systems providing safe drinking water to communities around the province are already at their lowest ebb in 5,000 to 8,000 years, and the increased likelihood of summer drought means greater risk of potentially toxic al...

Life in Mumbai can basically be encapsulated in just one word: it sucks. Despite being the countr... EMPTY-PROMISE LAND...

Life in Mumbai can basically be encapsulated in just one word: it sucks. Despite being the country's bulwark, both financially and otherwise, Mumbai seems to be last on everybody's list. We pay the highest income tax; even then, the infrastructure is not just hopeless but an unmitigated disaster. Mumbai is supposed to be the commercial capital of the country but the roads are disgusting, the ...

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KABUL, Afghanistan - More than 1,000 NATO and Afghan troops clashed with Taliban and took over control of a district center in southern Afghanistan long held by the militants, officials and witnesses said Saturday.

The troops used helicopters, armored vehicles and infantry in their push toward the town of Sangin in Helmand province, the world's biggest opium-producing region, NATO's Int...

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More than 1,000 NATO and Afghan troops clashed with Taliban and took over control of a district center in southern Afghanistan long held by the militants, officials and witnesses said Saturday.

The troops used helicopters, armored vehicles and infantry in the...

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