WikiLeaks forced to defend Ecuador as Edward Snowden seeks asylum
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guardian
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BlackBerry to Cut 40% of Work Force After Big Loss
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nytimes
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Syria Meets First Test of Accord on Weapons
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nytimes
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Food stamps helped me serve my country. Don't cut them now
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guardian
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Councils try to block spread of betting shops in poor areas
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guardian
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Angelina Jolie's father Jon Voight wasn't told of double mastectomy
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guardian
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Australia's koala crisis: gene sequencing provides hope against killer diseases
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guardian
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John Paulson is no longer the man with the Midas touch
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guardian
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Chinese downturn fuels fears crisis is spreading east
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guardian
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Josie Rourke: 'We make theatre like the Brazilians play football'
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guardian
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From the Observer archive, 21 April 1912: Venice sees its Campanile reborn
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guardian
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Dan Brown still can't write, but he deserves some respect
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guardian
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Will giving the internet eyes and ears mean the end of privacy?
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guardian
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London: nowhere to rent if you are young and on benefits
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guardian
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'Call me Zelda': writers take on troubled life of F Scott Fitzgerald's muse
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guardian
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#aiww: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei – review
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guardian
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