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Organizers say they're open to at least one more last-minute addition.
CNN: Endangered turtles race to save their future
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Campaigners had been extremely worried that China and Japan, the main opponents of the measures, would be able to muster the one-third support needed to re-open the debate and block the ban.
BBC: Landmark shark ban upheld at conservation meeting
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Afghans see billions of dollars pouring in and they see foreigners driving around in land cruisers, living in houses with big generators, while they're still dealing with open sewers and power, perhaps, one day in three.
NPR: Truck Accident Sparks Riots in Afghanistan
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While an open source approach isn't the right solution for every software need, using and contributing back to open source software is one way that we're making it easier for the government to share data, improve tools and services, and return value to taxpayers.
WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories
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And that's just one example of how we're trying to constantly open the process.
WHITEHOUSE: "White House to Main Street" Town Hall: Elyria, OH
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They were visiting one of the party's offices that had recently been allowed to re-open.
ECONOMIST: Help needed
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We did narrow it down to our top 10 favorites, though, and we're expecting you to vote for the one you think is best (we'll leave it open until the end of the day for a couple of days).
ENGADGET: photo contest gallery!
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Yates has complained to colleagues that he was harangued and shouted down by MPs on the Home Affairs Select Committee last week and that no-one is focussing on the facts - in particular, that his decision not to re-open the phone hacking investigation was backed by the Crown Prosecution Service and leading counsel.
BBC: Phone hacking scandal: Who is next in line?