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The message is clear. There is no Ebola on this side of Africa. Instead, we saw nature at its most awe-inspiring.

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Oscar Pistorius recently visited a nightclub with a cousin and was accosted by a man who aggressively questioned him about his murder trial, his family said Tuesday.

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(Part 1)
A funny thing happened a couple of weeks ago on my way to Johannesburg, South Africa, where I was going to attend and to cover the World Summit on Sustainable Development. The WSSD was touted as the United Nations’ largest conference to date, with about 100,000 delegates and media reps expected to descend on "Joburg" for 10 days of talk (and, hopefully, some action) on the world’s biggest problems.
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Oscar Pistorius recently visited a nightclub with a cousin and was accosted by a man who aggressively questioned him about his murder trial, his family said Tuesday.

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(Part 1)
A funny thing happened a couple of weeks ago on my way to Johannesburg, South Africa, where I was going to attend and to cover the World Summit on Sustainable Development. The WSSD was touted as the United Nations’ largest conference to date, with about 100,000 delegates and media reps expected to descend on "Joburg" for 10 days of talk (and, hopefully, some action) on the world’s biggest problems.
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