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NATO's big offensive against Taliban

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As NATO warns civilians of plans for a big offensive in southern Afghanistan, Taliban fighters dig in for a fight.
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Europe’s economic troubles

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The Euro is weak as Greece, Spain and Portugal struggle to revive their economies -- how this impacts the US.
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Blair to Iraq inquiry: No regrets

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Former British PM Tony Blair denies striking "covert" deal to invade Iraq and says he has no regrets about decisions.
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Forgiving Haiti's debt

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Advocacy groups call for lenders to forgive Haiti's $1 billion dollar debt as it struggles to recover from this month's devastating earthquake.
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The way forward for Afghanistan

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Karzai advisor, Omar Zakhilwal, lays out conditions for reintegration of Taliban and outlook for Afghan security.
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Broadway musical meets Afrobeat royalty in 'Fela!'

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Broadway has brought figures like Jesus and Thomas Jefferson to the stage; Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti is the latest.
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Global organ shortage

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There's a worldwide shortage of organs for transplants, and some countries are offering controversial incentives to increase donations.
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China's violin-makers

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China makes 70 percent of the world’s violins, and the country is nurturing a new generation of master violin-makers.
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Local radio a lifeline in Haiti

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Many Haitians turned to local radio as a way to get and share information as communications are still disrupted in Haiti.
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An economically divided Europe

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While Germany and France emerge from recession, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain -- the so-called PIIGS -- could sink further.
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