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RR7048A PAKISTAN FLOODS
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On November 12th 1970 East Pakistan suffered what
may turn out to be the worst natural disaster of the
century. Cyclonic winds swept a wall of water over 20-feet
high from the Bay of Bengal...
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CLEAN : Kenyan conservationists build jumbo elephant fence
A 100 mile long fence is being erected in Laikipia, Kenya to stop elephants entering farmland, to improve safety for people and crops and to protect the animals from poachers
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CLEAN : Greece wants primary surplus at all costs
CLEAN : Greece wants primary surplus at all costs
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CLEAN : Dammartin mayor relieved hostage situation in his town is over
CLEAN : Dammartin mayor relieved hostage situation in his town is over
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CLEAN: OLY-2012: Sally Pearson delivers gold
CLEAN: OLY-2012: Sally Pearson delivers gold
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CLEAN : Mali: Jihadist commanders deaths a great relief press chief
CLEAN : Mali: Jihadist commanders deaths a great relief press chief
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Trump vs. Clinton: Who Is Better for Health-Care Stocks?
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Airbus Shares Rise as Full-Year Profit Stays on Track
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PWC's Roschelle Says Debt Ceiling Was on Everyone's Mind
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Fmr. Finance Minister Borg on Sweden Election, Krona, Italy
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Citigroup’s Apabhai Is Quite Bullish on Bonds
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Questions grow in HKong on claim of gene-edited babies
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