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Fracking? Not in my back yard...
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Opposition leader is assassinated
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Passers-by seize would-be bank thief
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Pope says rich must end inequality
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Lib Dem members want a left turn
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Airport plan would create 243,00 jobs
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Civil war death toll passes 100,000
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has confirmed that the death toll in the Syrian civil war has passed 100,000, up from nearly 93,000 just over a month ago. He called on the Syrian government and opposition to halt the violence and said peace talks are “imperative”.
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