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Could Superstorm Sandy bring an economic boost to the US?

It's the most populated area of the US and accounts for a quarter of the country's economy alone. When Superstorm Sandy arrived on the East Coast, it was inevitable that more than bricks and mortar would be affected. Sandy has also disrupted the presidential election campaign, closed down the stock exchange and slowed the economy. Experts say the repair bill will be much higher than for that of Irene, last year. But could there be a silver lining among the storm clouds?

By Inès OLHAGARAY / Kate WILLIAMS
Rough road for Afghan reconstruction
11/11/2009 - AFGHANISTAN

Rough road for Afghan reconstruction

Since 2001, the international community has spent at least 30 billion dollars on development projects in Afghanistan. But there are growing fears that much of the money has gone to waste.
Fort Hood and Killeen are not Obama territory
11/11/2009 - USA

Fort Hood and Killeen are not Obama territory

Barack Obama has joined thousands of mourners at a memorial honoring those killed in last week's shooting at the US military base at Fort Hood. The emotional tribute comes as the investigation continues into what motivated the suspect.
The scourge of female genital mutilation
10/11/2009 - NORTH AMERICA

The scourge of female genital mutilation

Though female genital mutilation is widely considered to be a violation of women's rights, it remains common practice in parts of the world. We take a closer look at an entrenched tradition and efforts to stamp it out.
Army psychiatrist kills 13 at Fort Hood army base
07/11/2009 - USA

Army psychiatrist kills 13 at Fort Hood army base

Major Nidal Malik Hasan, a 39-year-old specialist in combat stress who had been ordered to deploy to Afghanistan against his will, shot dead 13 people in Fort Hood, USA. Today's Focus looks at how this tragedy happened.
Sarkozy's mid-term report card
06/11/2009 - FRANCE

Sarkozy's mid-term report card

Half way through his five-year mandate, French President Nicolas Sarkozy is struggling to reverse his steady decline in opinion polls. What has gone wrong since his triumphant election two and a half years ago?

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