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Reform is, at least, in hand in the armed forces.
ECONOMIST: Race
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Finally, there is the overarching and historically painful reality that an unarmed black teenager lies dead at the hand of an armed Hispanic man who ignored a dispatcher's advice not to follow and engage the "suspect, " and who may have -- and this too is forensically unclear -- uttered a racial epithet while chasing him.
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The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has insisted that it will hand over power to an elected civilian government.
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Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said there had been child soldiers in the rebel ranks and that the South Africans had fought them, as one could not blow kisses and hand out sweets to an armed child.
BBC: Central Africa Republic crisis: Refugee numbers 'swell'
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He is also armed with strong planning approval and veto powers that hand him a direct say over which projects are built and what physical shape the city will take over the next four years.
BBC: Boris and Bloomberg trade tips
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Armed with pistols, some rifles and automatic weapons, and hand-made grenades, the resistance fighters attacked the Germans and their allies when they tried to liquidate the Warsaw Ghetto in April 1943.
CNN: Warsaw Ghetto fighter Marek Edelman hailed
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But they are not many, and on hand to watch are only a few tourists and the armed Indian soldiers who patrol the place.
ECONOMIST: Banyan
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Benedict changed course, opting for an open-armed embrace or an almost effeminate twinkling of his fingers on an outstretched hand as a way of connecting with the crowd.
NPR: Pope Legacy: Teacher Who Returned To Church Roots
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French troops are looking to hand over the duty to a West African coalition of troops, who aren't as well armed as AQIM.
WSJ: Timbuktu Texts Saved From Burning
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Mobile commerce will transform retail, both because the transparency of pricing will force big box stores to be much better merchants or die, and because store associates armed with mobile devices can now do everything from save lost sales, to carry a POS device in their hand.
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