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News Wrap: Power Outages Linger in Storms' Aftermath
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Ancient Afghan Poetry Form Adapts to Portray Modern Life
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Religious Clashes Erupt as Myanmar Transitions to Democracy
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Sen. Rand Paul on Balancing Legalized Immigration With Improved Border Security
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News Wrap: At G-8, Leaders Press for Syrian Peace Talks
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Engagement in Talks by Taliban Reflects Desire for Peace
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Should Virtual Reality Make You Vomit?
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Short, Potent Poetry Offers Bite of Afghan Life
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How Will Iran's New President Impact Relations with U.S.?
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Should Government Pay for the Information It Collects?
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Arizona's Voter Requirement
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Six days after fierce storms hit numerous mid-Atlantic states, more than 500,000 people still remained without power. Also, Pakistan reopened routes to Afghanistan after having closed them for seven months, and the first trucks rumbled through Thursday.
