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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
China's failure to reform 're-education' camps
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China's failure to reform 're-education' camps

In the early days of the People's Republic of China, labour re-education camps were set up to keep dissidents in check. Decades later, the camps are still open and have become a growing embarrassment for the government in Beijing.
Ben Ali makes it five in a row
26/10/2009 - TUNISIA

Ben Ali makes it five in a row

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26/10/2009 - INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE

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Far-right leader's prime-time appearance sparks furore
23/10/2009 - UNITED KINGDOM

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23/10/2009 - ITALY

L'Aquila six months after the earthquake

Life is still being rebuilt in L'Aquila after the earthquake six months ago. Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi pledged to provide the homeless with a roof before the end of September but thousands are still living in tents.

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