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Sat, 28 Jan 2012 20:00:01 +0100
(Reuters) - Mourners start to march toward the cemetery to commemorate the third day of the death of two anti-government protesters in Diah, a suburb of Manama January 28, 2012. REUTERS/Caren Firouz (BAHRAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

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Mon, 16 Jan 2012 18:20:01 +0100
(Reuters) - Dancers perform on a watery stage suspended above the audience during the Fuerza Bruta (Brute Force) dress rehearsal for the upcoming Bread and Butter fashion trade show in Berlin January 16, 2012. Bread and Butter runs from January 18 till 20 in the German capital. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY FASHION)

A worker starts a fire in a traditional pottery kiln in Dharavi, ...

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Thu, 12 Jan 2012 14:50:02 +0100
(Reuters) - A worker starts a fire in a traditional pottery kiln in Dharavi, one of Asia's largest slums, in Mumbai January 12, 2012. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)

Women are a mystery to British physicist Hawking

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Thu, 05 Jan 2012 15:20:14 +0100
LONDON (Reuters) - The biggest mystery in the universe perplexing one of the world's best known scientists is -- women. When New Scientist magazine asked "Brief History of Time" author Stephen Hawking what he thinks about most, the Cambridge University professor renowned for unravelling some of the most complex questions in modern physics answered: "Women. They are a complete mystery. ... (Source: Reuters)

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Sun, 18 Dec 2011 03:50:02 +0100
(Reuters) - Young monks play at a small jungle monastery in the village of Mayingyi in southern Myanmar November 19, 2011. Mayingyi is one of several villages that developers plan to move to make way for a planned special economic zone and deep sea port. Picture taken November 19, 2011. As the former British colony embarks on its most dramatic changes since the military took power in what was then known as Burma in a 1962 coup, mega-projects like the 250 sq km (97 sq mi) Dawei Special Economic Zone hint at even more significant changes ahead. Major road and rail routes from the industrial zone, built by Thailand's biggest construction company, Italian-Thai Development Plc, link Dawei's port to China, India and Southeast Asia, creating a new trading route that will allow Southeast Asia to capitalize on its proximity to booming China and India. To match Insight MYANMAR/REFORMS REUTERS/Staff (MYANMAR - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION BUSINESS)

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