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Clinton presses Honduras recognition
Clinton ended a five-day tour of Latin America with a lightning trip to Guatemala, where she promised Central American presidents more help to fight drug trafficking and repeated her call for countries to recognize the new government of Honduras.

Strong aftershocks strike
As Chile worked to restore utilities to areas ravaged by last Saturday’s earthquake, two strong offshore tremors jolted the country’s southern coastline morning striking close to the epicenter of the first devastating quake.

 
Global Issues / Environment
China military spending slows, on paper
After more than two decades of double-digit annual growth in defense spending Beijing announced its budget would grow 7.5% in 2010.

 
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Demining

Mine deaths and injuries over the past decades now total in the hundreds of thousands.Every year, landmines kill 15,000 to 20,000 people and severely maim countless more. Scattered in some 78 countries, they are an ongoing reminder of conflicts which have been over for years or even decades. Yet despite this random carnage, they continue to used as weapons of war. Landmines result in significant musculoskeletal injuries throughout the world. In every conflict since 1938 antipersonnel mines have been used extensively, often resulting in death or injury to non-combatants...
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Happiness is no laughing matter.
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Tomar las cosas demasiado en serio nunca trae buena cuenta.
Camilo José
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VAI QUE É TUA, ELLEN
Petrobras cancela plano para elevar importações de gás boliviano
Países pobres bloqueiam reforma da ONU
Invasões de terra aumentam 75% no 1º trimestre
Serra venceria eleição ao governo de SP
Polícia pede silêncio aos cartunistas dinamarqueses
Comércio Exterior
Volks vai cortar empregos e pode fechar fábrica no Brasil
Banco Mundial critica gastos do governo brasileiro e juros altos
Exportação de soja faz caminhões travarem o tráfego na Baixada Santista
Produção de petróleo e gás da Petrobras sobe 12%
Cultura
Viajando na história
Sete filmes representam o Brasil no Festival de Toulouse
Grande pequeno escritor da coluna literária (JB)
A escritura enquanto golpe (anotações para um ensaio)
Admirador secreto
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Novos ícones da masculinidade
Folclore brasileiro em quadrinhos
Cultivando água boa
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Pugilista norte-americano morre após vencer combate
As intermitências da morte
Brasil vai ajudar Botsuana a combater a Aids
Vítima de sequestro foge do cativeiro nadando
São Paulo já tem 4.151 igrejas e associações evangélicas
Melhora avaliação do Governo Lula
Professora americana que fez sexo com o aluno é sucesso
Che Guevara vira tema de curso
Tópicos globais
Dívida com a natureza

O crescimento do setor de petróleo e gás produziu um passivo ambiental de cinco mil quilômetros de extensão. Investidores e governo abandonaram a regularização de empreendimentos antigos por causa da prioridade de erguer infra-estrutura nova. Doze dutos interestaduais de transporte de gás natural e petróleo não possuem o aval do Instituto Brasileiro de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Renováveis (Ibama).

Fujimori considers return to politics in Japan
The former president of Peru, Alberto K Fujimori, who is fighting extradition to Peru on human rights and corruption charges, may run for a seat in Japan's legislative elections, his spokesman said.
Tópicos da migração
Brasil dá abrigo a 3.200 pessoas de 62 países

A passagem do Dia Mundial dos Refugiados terá no Brasil um significado especial este ano. Após seis anos fechado, o escritório do Acnur no país reabriu as portas há dois meses e meio, como mais uma ferramenta para auxiliar os 3.200 refugiados que buscaram asilo em terras verde-amarelas. Amanhã, em parceria com a arquidiocese, o órgão da ONU vai realizar uma feira de saúde e lazer para os refugiados, a maioria dos quais — aproximadamente 2.000 — encontra-se no Rio de Janeiro, sendo o maior contingente composto de angolanos.

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Economics
Latam in best start since 2000 on recovery
Takeovers in Latin America are off to the best start in at least a decade, bucking a global slump, as economic recoveries in Brazil and Mexico spur consolidation in the telecommunications, food and commodities industries.

 
Identity/Culture
Mexican wedding never the same
With same-sex marriage law, Mexico City becomes battleground in culture wars

 
Features
FARC missile purchase raises concerns
Missiles allegedly purchased by Colombian FARC guerrillas could pose a threat to U.S.-supplied helicopters used in the war against the rebels, experts said.

 
Migration Issues
Immigration tests Haiti-Dominican relations
The Dominican Republic has been quick to come to the aid of its stricken neighbor, but the disaster has raised fears of a mass migration.

 
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Red Cross latest victim of Mexican drug war
Red Cross clinics in some parts of Mexico are refusing to treat people wounded by gunshots after finding themselves caught in the drug war, with cartel hit men intercepting ambulances to seize patients and even killing a Red Cross worker.

 
 
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Desinteligëncia

Algo vai muito mal nos serviços de inteligência dos EUA e da Inglaterra: ambas as agências não sabem espionar. Os dois birôs, que construíram fama durante a Guerra Fria, se mostraram incompetentes tanto para alertar a Casa Branca quanto Downing Street sobre ameaças iminentes a seus países, segundo as comissões. Pior, porém, é que em vez de atenderem a interesses legítimos de uma nação, passaram clara impressão de que viraram instrumentos políticos de governos que precisavam, diante da opinião pública, justificar ações como a invasão do Iraque.

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