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‘Breathing’ Lenin exhibit causes a stir
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A Moscow exhibit has caused controversy by displaying a statue of the Soviet Union founder Vladimir Lenin that breathes. Full story: At Moscow's exhibition c...
‘Hanford leak undermines US Nuclear safety’
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A nuclear scientist says if US 'cold-war mentality and escalating arms buildup' were to continue at the present rate similar crises such as the Hanford nuclear leakage would be just around the corner. The comment co...
US drug war overflows Latin America
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The war on drugs is expanding: in Latin America, the US military is kicking up combat in the most expensive initiative in the region since the Cold War. Victor Silverman of Pomona College joins us to break it down.
Researchers examine truth behind ‘man flu’
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We're all susceptible to the common cold. But in some parts of the world, women often accuse men of exaggerating their symptoms - a condition sometimes called "man flu". But could men really suffer more than women? ...
America battles record low temperatures
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Record low temperatures have turned a wide stretch of North America into an icebox. The Arctic blast has some places feeling as cold as minus 46 degrees. Al Jazeera's John Hendren reports.
Occupy Wall Street protesters stick it out in New York s Zuccotti Park despite cold
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Occupy Wall Street protesters stick it out in New York s Zuccotti Park despite cold temperatures snow wind and rain.
Lucky Escape: Half-naked Russian runs 7 km in -40°C after falling off train
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A 42-year-old Russian man literally ran for his life for seven kilometers in the freezing cold after he accidentally fell off a train in the country's Far East -- wearing only a T-shirt, sweatpants and slippers - RE...
Winter compounds hardship in Syrian refugee camps
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The worst storms in a decade may have passed, but for many Syrian refugees living in camps along the borders, the weather remains bitterly cold. In Turkey, temperatures are falling below zero at night but aid agencies...
Gazans struggle to cope with cold winter
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Cooking and heating gas distribution stations in the blockaded Gaza Strip were forced to minimize their operation due to a shortage in propane gas. In past months, Israel has been allowing less than a hundred tons of ...
World News 2013 – FBI carried out cold blooded assassinations: Mark Mason
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World News 2013 Taking the US spy agency FBI's horrific record of assassinations into account, it is no wonder that the agency is against the Occupy movement in the country, says an analyst. The comment comes as newl...
FBI carried out cold blooded assassinations: Mark Mason
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Taking the US spy agency FBI's horrific record of assassinations into account, it is no wonder that the agency is against the Occupy movement in the country, says an analyst. The comment comes as newly released agency...
Deadly Cold Returns: Winter Poses Renewed Threat to Refugees in Kabul
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Afghan refugees living in Kabul camps battle deadly cold as winter sets in. Related article: nyti.ms Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video Watch more videos at nytimes.com Follow on Twitter: twitter.com
Occupy DC with Kendra Holt
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Freedom Plaza and McPherson Square on January 17, 2012 with music by Kendra Holt performing in the cold on that day in Freedom Plaza.
Occupy Washington DC
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Freedom Plaza and McPherson Square on January 17, 2012 with music by Kendra Holt performing in the cold on that day in Freedom Plaza.
Eggs With Chicken Livers: How to Cook Everything – Mark Bittman
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The chef Frank De Carlo of Peasant shows Mark Bittman how to make a simple, flavorful, funky dish for the cold weather. Related article: nyti.ms Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video Watch more videos at n...
Iranians celebrate Yalda night; longest night of the year
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Celebrating the longest night of the year; Millions of Iranians around the world have prepared for the traditional Persian winter Solstice celebration, known as Yalda Night, symbolizing triumph of light over darkness....
Afghan refugees at risk in cold winter
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More than two million Afghans are at risk from cold and malnutrition this winter. The worst off are those who have fled violence and poverty and are living in temporary camps across the country. Last year thirty refug...
Harissa a Kashmir’s winter specialty
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As mercury takes a dip and cold wintry waves sweep across Indian administered Kashmir, there are many different ways people in this Himalayan region try to keep themselves warm. Follow our Facebook on: Follow our Twi...
