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A broken health care system. Real reform in jeopardy. It's time to turn the tide.
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“I’m staying in police custody until we have health care for all,” Sam Pullen, 31
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Zimbabwe's political crisis - 21 Oct 09
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MDC boycotting Zimbabwe cabinet
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Iran cleric warns against planned opposition rally
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Tehran's Azad University Rises Against Iran's Coup Government
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Honduras: Stop Blocking Human Rights Inquiries
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Honduras de facto leader lifts ban on media, protests
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ZINASU leaders arrested & beaten for ‘denigrating’ Mugabe
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Students lose funding for backing MDC
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Police fire on S African protests
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Guinea strike enters second day
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Honduras: Talks Seek Solution to 102-Day Crisis
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Venezuelen student's arrest mired in politics
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Protesters demand US gay rights
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Necessary Gesture Or Bad Decision? U.S. Cuts Funds To Iran Rights Group
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Ecuador Oil Pollution Case Only Grows Murkier
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Climate protest on Parliament roof
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Iran's Internet: Whirlpool and fear
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Guinea 'facing new dictatorship'
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