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Eliminating Chilean slums

Chile is a leader in Latin America in many areas, including human development, quality of life and political stability.


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12 days of EuroAdventures

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A three-day trip to the Amalfi Coast for a sweet-sounding sticker price of €200 seemed like a steal at first.






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U. of Ill. president resigns after scandal

President B. Joseph White resigned Wednesday following reports that the school admitted politically connected applicants over more qualified ones at its Urbana-Champaign campus.


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Story of the Sydney shells

In 1956, the government of New South Wales housed an international design competition with very broad design specifications and no cost limit, an idea that would later be the subject of much criticism.


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Castles are real

Those castles you see in movies like “Harry Potter” and “Braveheart” – yeah, they exist.



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Superman? Nah, Obama’s just a dude

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AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France - I’d like to clear up a couple misconceptions you might have about the French. First of all, they don’t all speak English – and when they try, it’s often frustratingly incomprehensible.


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Culturally confused

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FLORENCE, Italy - Florence is the city that birthed the Renaissance, the city that houses Michelangelo’s David and the prodigious walls of the Duomo – but it is also a city of complete contradictions.



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3 arrested for false statements in US terror probe

DENVER — The FBI arrested a 24-year-old Colorado man on charges of making false statements to federal agents in an ongoing terror investigation, and supporting documents contend the man admitted receiving weapons and explosives training from al-Qaida in Pakistan.



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Futbol fans vs. football fans

In Seville, Spain, there are two futbol teams that pack their stadiums every single game.



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Cyclist invade Avenida Paulista

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Last Friday, the bicycle-enthusiast and activist group Bicicletada took to the streets of Sao Paulo in order to spread awareness and support of bicycle use in the city, or as Bicicletada participant Paulo Jabardo put it, “To show that we are traffic, too.”


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Haggling: Practice makes perfect

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In the U.S. if I want to purchase something, I walk into the nearest Target, pick up the item, and then pay for it. I never thought I’d be one to haggle.