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Human rights groups want more access to children held as criminals or 'security detainees.'
In a world sensitized to the US' global role, American athletes are advised to play hard, lie low.
It's a scramble to balance stock-market losses and retiring employees.
Illegally dumping millions of tons of industrial and urban waste has become highly profitable.
'Lad lit' offers a lens into the book industry and men's lives - for better or for worse.

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In the West Bank village of Kufr Kahlil, women convene to talk politics.
Women step forward in West Bank
As strife constrains men, Palestinian women venture into jobs and activism.
Missouri's vote defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman may boost other states' drives.

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The Jan. 1 end of global textile quotas could trigger a massive transfer of wealth and jobs from other developing nations.
Extensive weightlifting, big contracts, and steroids are blamed for injury woes in Major League Baseball.
Security investigations have invaded the upper echelons of higher education.
Baby boomers push along the life-extension movement.
Researchers are trying to understand globetrotting pollution.
 
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