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Somalia: What constitutes a famine

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Food security experts were reluctant to use the famine label for East Africa's food crisis, but the U.N. has declared famine in parts of Somalia.
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Hosni Mubarak goes on trial, defended by celebrity lawyer

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Egypt's former president goes on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of demonstrators, and could face the death penalty.
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Europe reacts to US debt deal

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In Europe, some see the eleventh-hour package of spending cuts and tax hikes making up the US debt deal as too little, too late.
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Protests in Israel over high cost of living

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Israelis feeling the pinch from low salaries, high prices and steep taxes on consumer goods stage protests throughout the country.
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Britain's new "Speak English" rule challenged

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New English language proficiency test for would-be immigrants in the UK challenged in court case.
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Norway responds to Glenn Beck remark

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Beck referred to the Labor Party youth camp attacked by a gunman as 'a little like the Hitler Youth.'
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Increase in C-Sections worldwide troubles health experts

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From the U.S. to the third world, C-sections are on the rise. But health experts caution the procedure has unaccounted risks.
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Britain bans L'Oreal beauty ads

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Two ads featuring Julia Roberts and Christy Turlington have been banned in the UK for being 'misleading.'
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Imelda May: Irish rockabilly royalty

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The Irish singer talks about her musical influences, upcoming shows, and her signature curl.
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Norway's right-wing extremists have evolved

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The targets of right-wing extremists in Norway have moved from immigrants to politicians.
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