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[Summary] => While the global push to eradicate HIV may have saved over a million babies, AIDS is now the leading cause of death for African teenagers and the second most common killer for adolescents across the globe, the United Nations' agency for children said on Friday.
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[Title] => China economy grows at slowest pace in 5 years
[Summary] => China's economic growth waned to a five-year low of 7.3 percent last quarter, raising concerns of a spillover effect on the global economy but falling roughly in line with Chinese leaders' plans for a controlled slowdown.
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[Title] => UNFPA: Nigeria has sixth largest population worldwide
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[Title] => Multiply unveils 2 e-commerce initiatives
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[Summary] => COPENHAGEN (AP) — A plan to protect the world's biologically rich tropical forests by paying poor nations to protect them was shelved Saturday after world leaders failed to agree on a binding deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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[Title] => A trader of black gold
[Summary] => Being the youngest of 10 siblings, it was Leonila Suarez who took over the Batangas-based family trading business called Ivory International Trading, Inc.
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