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On March 23, millions of people around the world will be asked again to mark Earth Hour by switching off their lights and non-essential appliances for an hour in symbolic support for climate change mitigation.
FORBES: Moving Beyond The Symbolism Of Earth Hour
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Putin is expected to take over as president in March 2012, when millions of Russians will take to the polls.
FORBES: Russia's Putin Gets Birthday Greetings From Young Fans
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In March Gwynedd council leader Dyfed Edwards said hundreds of millions of pounds could be saved if the existing six north Wales local authorities were replaced by just two.
BBC: Local councils in Wales could be cut after review
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These huge, sky-blackening dust storms sweep across Asia in March and April, bringing with them millions of tons of sand from inner Mongolia and depositing it in China and on across the Korean peninsula to Japan.
CNN: Desertification: How to stop the shifting sands
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The section of the Web site, which was placed on the Internet on March 3, was intended to handle some of the millions of citizen requests for that information every year.
CNN: Social Security Officials Pull The Plug
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While the Center for American Progress conspires to demonize an American public that watches as millions the world over march under the banner of installing Shariah law complete with its brutal punishments, subjugation of minorities, and obligation to wage jihad they are clearly losing a battle with reality.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Looking for Islamophobia in all the usual places
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If anything, March Madness and bracket competitions should serve as a fun celebration of a game millions of Americans love to watch.
FORBES: The Business Of The Bracket: How Vegas And Businesses Capitalize On March Madness
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Chitika Insights sampled tens of millions of U.S. and Canadian tablet ad impressions from March 15th to 21st.
FORBES: Apple's iPad Dominates Tablet Web Usage with 82% Share.
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Debating the committee's report on 28 March 2012, German centre-right MEP Monica Hohlmeier said being located in one place would save millions of euros a year.
BBC: Budget debate
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Later this spring, Davis, who turned 19 in March, is widely expected to be the first pick taken in the 2012 NBA draft, departing college for millions of dollars and the heavy uniform of a woebegone franchise.
WSJ: NCAA Final Four 2012: Kentucky: A Final Test, Then Farewell?