The Guardian
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The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. It is published Monday to Saturday in the Berliner format. Until 1959 it was called The Manchester Guardian, reflecting its provincial origins; the paper is still occasionally referred to by this name, especially in North America, although it has been based in London since 1964 (with printing facilities in both Manchester and London). Editorial articles in The Guardian are often in sympathy with left-of-centre politics. This is reflected in the paper's readership: according to a MORI poll taken in 2004, 44% of ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Guatemala court overturns genocide conviction against former dictator - The Guardian
The GuardianGuatemala court overturns genocide conviction against former dictatorThe GuardianA campaign for justice dating back to Latin America's "dirty wars" suffered a ...via Google News -
Tamiflu stockpile cost taxpayers £74m in spoiled drugs
NHS lost track of bird flu drug shelf-life dates because of poor record keeping, National Audit Office finds Taxpayers lost £74m when 6.5m doses of an anti-flu drug were ...via NewsRack -
Iran's prisoners of conscience – an interactive guide
As Iran gears up for a presidential election in June, the conditions in which prisoners of conscience are held in some of the country's most notorious prisons have worsened. ...via Google News -
Iran: your stories
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Oklahoma tornado: is climate change to blame? | Harry Enten
The Oklahoma twister was a 'classic look', but the data shows we are experiencing more volatility in the US tornado season • Follow all the latest in our Oklahoma live blog ...via Google News -
Climate change pushes farmers in India to the tipping point – in pictures
Gerry Judah, born in Kolkata, returned to India after more than 50 years to see how people are tackling the effects of global warmingvia Google News -
Pakistan's new government must put development before debt repayment | Nick Dearden
With an economy paralysed by IMF interference, Pakistan could reassert its independence by halting debt repayments No matter which government Pakistan's people had voted for ...via Google News -
DR Congo waits on funding for Grand Inga
Complete set of Grand Inga dams on the Congo River would generate a massive 40,000MW of electricity The dream of harnessing the mighty Congo River with the world's largest set ...via NewsRack -
Biofuels a boon for Brazil's rural poor, but obstacles remain elsewhere | Paige McClanahan
While biofuels have facilitated slow but positive change for farmers in Brazil, other countries have been less successful Biofuels have long been hailed as one of the ...via NewsRack -
Obama: partisan battles in Washington holding back US economy
President says US must get beyond 'short-term tactical thinking' and gives highly personal commencement address in Atlanta President Barack Obama complained on Sunday that ...Posted by Jack Powers
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