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Some people may dislike the former prime minister, but that is not stopping record sales of his book.
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As many public schools have failed a post-apartheid generation of children from poor townships and rural areas, a budding movement is increasingly searching ...
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More than 700 inmates in the northern Nigeria city of Bauchi were freed Tuesday night in a daring raid on a prison where members of an Islamist sect were ...
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The patriarch of the clan that has long controlled Maguindanao Province gathered family to discuss the plot six days before the killings of 57 political ...
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