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BAN PRAISES LATE GEORGIAN LEADER EDUARD SHEVARDNADZE

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today praised former Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze for contributing to efforts to overcome the divisions of the Cold War. Read more


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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) today voiced deep concern after Australia handed over some 41 asylum-seekers to Sri Lanka after intercepting them at sea, and highlighted its unease with shipboard processing of protection claims. Read more


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BART to Silicon Valley could be delayed following Milpitas ruling
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JULY 6, 2014

Roadshow: I paid $4.59! Are gas prices going to go up?
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Internal Affairs: Driving force in light rail to step out of spotlight
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Grand jury report faults SMART oversight
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Editorial:Golden Gate Bridge anti-suicide net will save lives
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