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Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:48 GMT
Haiti Gears Up for Polls - Again, Sans Lavalas
Wadner Pierre
PORT-AU-PRINCE - After weeks of delays, Haitian President René Préval confirmed this month that presidential and legislative elections will take place on Nov. 28. The U.N. and Western donor nations are pledging millions of dollars in support of the polls, but with at least 1.5 million people still homeless from the January earthquake, questions loom over how to ensure voter participation.
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HONDURAS
Rights Situation Deteriorates
Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Six months after the inauguration of President Porfirio Lobo, the human rights situation in Honduras continues to deteriorate, according to two major New York-based groups.
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Pakistan Poll Finds Widespread Disillusionment
Eli Clifton*
WASHINGTON - The recent Wikileaks dump of war-related documents has brought little new to the debate over Washington's ongoing military involvement in Afghanistan, but allegations that Pakistan's intelligence services are aiding the Taliban has brought renewed attention to U.S. concerns over its reliance on Islamabad in battling Taliban and al Qaeda forces in Afghanistan.
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Economy and Trade
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Obama-Cameron Meet Overshadowed By BP and Libya
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Civil Society Hails New Oil and Mining Transparency Standards
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IRAN
Unrest Grows over Economic Woes
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Haiti Gears Up for Polls - Again, Sans Lavalas
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HONDURAS
Rights Situation Deteriorates
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Pakistan Poll Finds Widespread Disillusionment
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Civil Society
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HONDURAS
Rights Situation Deteriorates
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Canada Slowing Biodiversity Protocol's Progress
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Gulf Spill Galvanises Activist Community
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Environment
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Hopes Fade for Languishing U.S. Climate Bill
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Canada Slowing Biodiversity Protocol's Progress
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World Bank, NGOs Spar over Indonesian Mine Project
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Development
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Six Months On, Shelter Still a Main Priority
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EDUCATION
Taking Science into the Streets
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The Return of the Bicycle
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Human Rights
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Haiti Gears Up for Polls - Again, Sans Lavalas
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HONDURAS
Rights Situation Deteriorates
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US
Court Blocks Arizona's Anti-Immigrant Law
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Health
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Mentally Ill Adrift in U.S. Immigration System
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EDUCATION
Taking Science into the Streets
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The Return of the Bicycle
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Radio, TV Marti Seen as Bust
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New Software Could Outwit Tehran's Censors
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SOUTH AFRICA
Teaching Girls to Report on the World Cup
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Palestinians Remain Split, US Doesn't Adjust
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