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Unseen Shots From 1965 Vietnam Legendary Newsweek Saigon bureau chief Francois Sully shot hundreds of photographs of combat, street scenes, and military life in the field. See a selection from one year, 1965—including many images never seen before. http://www.thedailybeast.com/content/newsweek.html

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http://de.reuters.com/ Dienstag, 10. April 2012, 15:44 Uhr Beirut (Reuters) - Der anhaltende Beschuss zweier Protesthochburgen in Syrien hat am Dienstag die Hoffnungen auf ein Gelingen des UN-Friedensplans sinken lassen. Vollständiger Artikel

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On the one-year anniversary of Liz Taylor's death, LIFE.com presents previously unpublished photographs of Taylor and her co-star (and soul mate) Montgomery Clift, from the set of the 1951 classic, A Place in the Sun . Read More

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http://europe.wsj.com/home-page In today's pictures, a U.S. service member is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, a boy plays in the mud in Myanmar, Peyton Manning joins the Denver Broncos, and more. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II reaffirmed her dedication to serve in an address to Parliament Tuesday marking her six decades on the throne. A fresh wave of sanctions that is feeding panic in Iran's economy is also hitting businesses in NATO-ally Turkey, upending a boom in bilateral trade that was underpinned by improving diplomatic ties. This five-bedroom property, believed to date back to 1860, has been restored to a family home after being subdivided into apartments for many years.
The Wall Street firm, which was publicly criticized a few weeks ago by one of its own for running roughshod over the interests of clients – dubbed “muppets” in internal speak – in the pursuit of profit, has now pulled off what looks like the trade of the year. But this one comes at the expense of its own shareholders. Commentary

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You've selected the International Edition. Would you like to make this your default edition? Yes | No Close Clashes erupt ahead of U.N. arrival in Syria Syrian troops target neighborhoods near Damascus as United Nations' peacekeepers prepare to discuss deployment of observers to monitor a cease-fire. http://edition.cnn.com/

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http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/ Have you ever had to buy a long-lasting insecticide-treated bed net (LLIN)? Probably not, even if you live in Africa, where nine out of ten malaria-related deaths occur. From 2004 to 2011, annual net distribution grew exponentially from 5 million to 130 million nets, yet few people have ever paid for one. Studies have shown that even in places where almost everyone willingly uses a free LLIN, a heavily subsidized price of just 60 cents drops demand almost to zero, particularly amongst the poor in Africa who often live on less than $1.25 per day. With these constraints -- and with 1,795 people dying unnecessarily every day from malaria -- the public sector has stepped up to meet the demand for LLINs. With the financial support of three main donor organizations, the Global Fund to Fight Aids Tuberculosis and Malaria, the (U.S.)