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Magazine
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Are we there yet?
Has Obama lived up to King's dream?
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Bodies in the dust
An anthropologist IDs migrants found dead in Arizona desert
Features
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Joy in Timbuktu
Freedom to smoke without fear after Mali Islamists flee
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Obama inauguration
We want your stories and photos from the big day
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Lance meets Oprah
The accusations, his denials and the questions being asked BBC Sport
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Down blunder
Does the rest of the world misunderstand Australia?
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Day in pictures
24 hours of news photos from around the world
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Desert 'gazelles'
The Zionists dreaming of five million people settling in the Negev
Analysis
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Chicago hope
In the US murder capital, residents cry out for gun control
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Hardship in Damascus
Lengthening queues for life's basics in Syria's capital
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Outlook
Life after the Haiti earthquake
Elsewhere on BBC News
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Balancing act
Why Qatar's continuing transformation at breakneck speed comes at a cost
Programmes
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HARDtalk
A two state solution in the Middle East is a mirage, says Israeli settlers' leader
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Fast Track
Why the hazardous diving for valuable pearls is enjoying a revival in Qatar
BBC World Service
Assignment
Tajikistan is a transit point for one of the most lucrative drugs routes in the world.
Newshour
Hostages taken in Algeria; US govt's Johnnie Carson on Mali; bees threatened by pesticides