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<title>Zimbabwe: What Now?</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON, Jun 24 (OneWorld) - Zimbabwe's civil society groups and the U.S. government agree that the decision by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai to withdraw from this Friday's run-off election was the right one, but as talk of potential negotiations and military interventions abound, no one can predict with any certainty what will happen next.</description>
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<title>A Revolution Through Song</title>
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<description>A new documentary tells the story of how Estonia's tradition of choral music helped fuel its non-violent, and ultimately successful, struggle against Soviet rule.</description>
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<title>'Hotline to Iran' Aims to Head Off War</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON, Jun 10 (OneWorld) - Members of Congress joined religious and civil society leaders today in an urgent call to stop the &quot;drumbeat of war&quot; with Iran and open up diplomatic talks to resolve growing tensions between Washington and Tehran.</description>
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<title>As Climate Bill Dies, Greens Express Hope</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON, Jun 6 (IPS) - While Republicans succeeded Friday in effectively killing major bipartisan legislation in the U.S. Senate to cut greenhouse emissions that contribute to global warming, environmental groups expressed hope that the three days of debate on the measure have set the stage for success next year after the November elections.</description>
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<title>Poverty breeding left-wing extremism in India</title>
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<description>India's Planning Commission has cautioned against treating left-wing extremism in the country as a mere law and order problem while drawing attention to its socio-economic dimensions. Poverty, lack of access to forest resources and other deprivations are cited as reasons for growth of 
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