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Women in the Marines, fighting Afghanistan insurgency

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The Female Engagement Team help the Marines reach out to women in Afghanistan to fight the insurgency in ways that all-male patrols can't.
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Google vs. Swiss government fight over Street View

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The Swiss want more privacy protections in Google Street View, and Google has threatened to shut the service down in Switzerland.
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After Bin Laden, Al Qaeda calls for DIY terrorism

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Now that Osama Bin Laden has been killed, Al Qaeda is calling for followers to come up with and carry out terrorist attacks on their own.
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Toyota profits tumble, but for how long?

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Toyota has fallen to the third biggest automaker in the world, as profits tumbled after the earthquake.
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US-Pakistani tensions high, drone attacks continue

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US drone strikes have continued in Pakistan, even though many Pakistanis are fuming over the Osama Bin Laden raid and a possible secret agreement between the United States and Pakistan.
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Covert Kill/Capture campaign to take out Taliban and Al Qaeda

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The Pentagon's secret "Kill/Capture" campaign assassinated Osama Bin Laden and thousands of other Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters.
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US officials renew criticism of China human rights

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Top Chinese and US officials are engaging in bilateral talks, and human rights violations will be a part of the discussion.
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The man who started Tunisia's revolution

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Mohammed Bouazizi, credited with starting the Tunisian revolution when set himself on fire in protest, is still grieved by many. But his family still struggles.
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Pecha Kucha: Japan's idea gatherings come home

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The global brainstorming sessions Pecha Kucha are named after the Japanese word for chit chat. Now, Pecha Kucha is helping post-earthquake Japan recover.
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South Sudan's reliance on NGOs

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South Sudan is poised to become Africa’s newest nation, but NGOs will still provide basic services to almost 90 percent of the country.
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