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Istanbul cafe Istanbul Becomes 23rd Most Expensive City In World
Turkish Press  | ISTANBUL - Istanbul has been ranked 23rd in the Mercer`s 2008 Cost of Living survey. | According to the survey, Moscow is still the most expensive city for expatriates while Asunción in Paraguay is ... (photo: creative commons / WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong)
 Hugo Chavez Hugo Chávez's Jewish Problem
Wall Street Journal  In December 1998, preaching a gospel of socialist revolution that had gone blessedly unvoiced in the decade following the fall of the Berlin Wall, Hugo Chávez won a landslide election for the p... (photo: AP Photo / Howard Yanes)
 Bayern Munich´s Roque Santa Cruz from Paraguay reacts after he scored during their German soccer first league match against VfB Stuttgart at the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2002. Munich won 3-0, Sa City boss Hughes set to bid £15m for Spurs and Arsenal target Santa Cruz
London Evening Standard | Mark Hughes is poised to raid former club with a £15million bid for Roque Santa Cruz - and dampen the hopes of North London's big two. | Choice of clubs: Santa Cruz is a wanted man | and Arsenal are... (photo: AP Photo/Daniel Maurer)
Banana                               The future of free trade faces a sticky end over bananas
The Times | World trade talks that began seven years ago with bold promises to open up markets and help poor countries are in danger of collapse this week - and nothing illustrates why more effectively than the... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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MOUNTAINS - TREES - GREEN - ENVIRONMENT                              Explorer Aims To Educate Youth On The Environment
CBS News After traveling around the Arctic Circle alone, walking across South America, venturing through African war zones and hiking deep into the Amazon, Borneo and Sumatra jung... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Banana                               The future of free trade faces a sticky end over bananas
The Times | World trade talks that began seven years ago with bold promises to open up markets and help poor countries are in danger of collapse this week - and nothing illustrates... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Demonstrators march during a protest against kidnapping in Bogota, jsa1 Colombians take to streets to protest kidnappings
Irish Times | Colombians took to the streets in large numbers today to protest kidnappings that have plagued the country during its 44-year-old guerrilla war. | Declaring that this y... (photo: AP / Fernando Vergara)
A Bolivian farmer, jsa1 Spike in world food prices prompts Bolivia's coca farmers to plant more rice and corn
Newsday | SINAHOTA, Bolivia (AP) _ Soaring food prices may achieve what the United States has spent millions of dollars trying to do: persuade Bolivian farmers to sow their field... (photo: public domain)
Sandinista supporters hold up a photo of Nicaragua's President and Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega at a rally marking the 29th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution which overthrew Nicaragua's Somoza dictatorship in 1979, in Managua, Saturday, July 19, 2008. Thousands march for Nicaragua's Ortega after protest
Canada Dot Com | MANAGUA (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people filled Nicaragua's capital on Saturday to celebrate the country's 1979 leftist revolution, giving a lift to President Da... (photo: AP / Ariel Leon)
Hugo Chavez Chavez demands Washington, EU 'respect' Latin America; criticizes immigration policies
Newsday | MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) _ Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has a message for future U.S. and European leaders: Treat Latin America with respect. | Chavez says Washingto... (photo: AP/Leslie Mazoch)
Anglican Bishops from around the world file into the Canterbury Cathedral for their Sunday service, Canterbury, England, Sunday, July 20, 2008. The bishops have turned to the enormous task at the heart of their once-a-decade summit: trying to keep the Anglican family from breaking apart over the Bible and homosexuality. With its private prayer phase over Saturday, the business of the Lambeth Conference begins, but it is hobbled by a boycott: about one-quarter of the invited bishops _ mostly theological conservatives from Africa _ are not attendi Lambeth Conference due to begin
BBC News | Hundreds of Anglican bishops are due to attend a special service at Canterbury Cathedral to mark the official opening of the Lambeth Conference. | The meeting has been ... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
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  Former army chief Luciano Benjamin Menendez, right, sits with other former army officers Jorge Exequiel Acosta, left, and Hermes Oscar Rodriguez during their trial in Cordoba, Argentina, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Menendez, 80, and seven other former army officers are being prosecuted for the kidnapping, torture and killing of four people during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictator
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 A Boeing 737-700 from GOL Airline stakes off at the Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Monday, May 17, 2004. A Gol Boeing 737-700 jet with 140 people aboard was missing Friday, Sept. 29, 2006, in the Brazilian Amazon, Brazilian aviation authoriti
Brazil plans to spend US$2.5 billion to expand, modernize airports ahead of World Cup
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- Boy kills 9-year-old at Suriname school
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In this picture released by Venezuela's Presidency, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, right, greets France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner at the goverment palace in Caracas, February 20, 2008. Kouchner is in Venezuela and will visit Colombia this week to discuss ways to encourage Colombian FARC rebels to release their hostages, including politician Ingrid Betancourt, his office said.
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