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Project Jacmel
Audio blog: Faith amid the ruins
An impromptu church service and steel drums in the park draw hundreds of faithful
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![Two employees of a downtown cafe in Nashville, Tennessee, formed a human barricade, November 25, 1962, to keep black sit-in demonstrators from entering. Shortly before the action shown above, the owner, Herschel Erwin, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for squirting a fire extinguisher at the demonstrators.](https://bac-lac.wayback.archive-it.org/web/20100214130609im_/http://beta.images.theglobeandmail.com/archive/00484/nashville_jpg_484465gm-c.jpg)
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Racial change was slow in coming – until Nashville
How the South has changed - and how it hasn’t - since the lunch counter protests 50 years ago
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In Photos
World Press Pictures of the Year
See the 2009 pictures of the year, including the winning shot that captured the spirit of protest in Iran
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Geoffrey York
Zimbabwe: A nation with little to celebrate
On the anniversary of historic coalition deal between reformists and Mugabe, few of the changes it promised have come through
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Timothy Garton Ash
Ukraine's not yet lost to Europe
After the Yanukovych reversal, how can the EU help Kiev gravitate toward a freer future?
Apparent bomb kills 8, injures 42 in India
Explosion in bakery popular with foreigners threatens to strain relations with Pakistan
Professor held in 3 killings shot brother in 1986
Sibling's death logged as a ‘sudden death,' police say; woman accused of shooting colleagues was reportedly denied tenure
The Afghan mission
Canadians play key role in NATO offensive
Griffon helicopters ride shotgun as Chinooks ferry British and Afghan troops into Taliban stronghold
Europe
Ukraine's Tymoshenko says elections were rigged
Prime Minister vows to fight the results of the presidential vote, which had her narrowly defeated my Viktor Yanukovych, in court
Haiti
Adviser's legal troubles should not jeopardize Americans' release, lawyers say
Man who may be wanted for human trafficking was unknown to missionaries before their arrest for trying to take children out of Haiti
Project Jacmel
One month later, Haiti's despair deepens
On a national day of mourning, a mood of weary fatalism grips the earthquake-stricken country
military
U.S. Air Force destroys target missile with high-powered laser
Weapon mounted on jumbo jet fired energy beam that blew up missile in milestone test
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Africa Diary
Zuma's polygamy undermines AIDS fight
It may play well politically, but the South African leader's multiple sexual partners weakens and contradicts all of the work that he has done in the fight against the epidemic
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Mark MacKinnon's Points East
Google and China go to war
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Stephanie Nolen's Subcontinental
Invoking Indira
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Gloria Galloway's Witness: Kandahar
What this woman wants
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Dateline Peking
Fifty years ago, The Globe and Mail became the first Western newspaper to open a bureau in what was then known as Red China.
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