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Guardian: Cuba Faces Food Shortage After Hurricanes
Guardian correspondent Rachel Stevenson discusses the food shortages in Cuba following Hurricanes Ike and Gustav. (September 19, 2008)
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Guardian: Amazon Tribes Clash With Police
Guardian correspondent Rory Carroll describes the protests taking place in the Amazon and their effects on the region. (June 5, 2009)
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Guardian: Polish President and Leading Advisers Victims of Smolensk Plane Crash
Article describes the tragedy that struck Poland when President Lech Kaczynski, his wife, and many government and military officials were killed in a plane crash. [Date of Article: April 10, 2010]
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Guardian: Troops Renew Attacks on Pro Democracy Demonstrators
Guardian correspondents Ian Black and Nour Ali discuss the protests occurring in Syria and the Syrian government's reaction to them. (August 9, 2011)
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Guardian: Ben Ali Sentenced to 35 Years in Jail
Guardian correspondent Jo Adetunji discusses the trial and sentencing of former Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali and his wife. (June 20, 2011)
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Guardian: Down With Meritocracy
This article was written by the man who coined the word, and explains what political system he was describing and how it has been enacted in British politics.
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Guardian: Olympic Protests Held Around the World
Guardian correspondents Jenny Percival and Elizabeth Stewart discuss the numerous Anti-China protests occurring around the world in addition to China's reaction to these protests prior to the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics....
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Guardian: The Artist and His Mother, Arshile Gorky (C 1926)
A very brief biography of Arshile Gorky, the artist of "The Artist and His Mother", along with an analysis and description of the painting.
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Guardian: Russia Invades Georgia
This photo report shows images from Russia's invasion of Georgia and reflects on how this invasion will affect Russia's relationship with the US. Related links are provided. (August 8, 2008)