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Al-Shabab Thugs Steal Somali Children
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Changing the Minds of Men
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A Nobel Winner's Positive Gaze
Nobel laureate Tomas Tranströmer’s poetry reflects an intense and positive outlook.... MORE
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Firebrand for Peace
Along with two other women, The Daily Beast's Leymah Gbowee won the Nobel Peace Prize Friday for... MORE
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In the Name of the Father
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The Gaddafi Exit Strategy
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Hawa’s Haven
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America's Somalia Wake-Up Call
The law preventing much-needed U.S. aid to drought-stricken Somalia. By Eliza Griswold MORE
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Sudan Drought Breeds Violence
African drought plunges 17 million into famine and enflames sectional bloodshed. MORE
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Somalia’s Mother Teresa Fights Famine
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Obama Takes Playbook from Rahm
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Egypt's Digital Sex-Assault Map
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The Anger From Pakistan
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Catastrophe in Verse
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