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         <title>Inside the paper: March 12 edition</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Editors' blog: &lt;/strong&gt;What will Weekly readers be writing letters about this week? It's a regular office debate</description>
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         <title>The difference between a joke and jingoism</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Letter from:&lt;/strong&gt; Argentina. Weekly reader Nick Parker rails against the abusive language directed at Argentinians online since Britain&amp;rsquo;s intention to drill for oil around the Falkland Islands made waves</description>
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         <title>Celebrating Mexico's planet-saving film festival</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Culture:&lt;/strong&gt; Weekly reader Rosalind Pearson attends a unique film festival in Mexico which has the environment as its theme</description>
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         <title>Weekly Web Watch: March 5 2010</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Editors' blog:&lt;/strong&gt; Guardianweekly.co.uk editor Mark King presents a round-up of web highlights from the last seven days, from vertical farming in Kenya to an incredible, giant Rube Goldberg machine</description>
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         <title>China's 'pearls' spook Indian observers</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;From the paper:&lt;/strong&gt;  Bruno Philip reports on how strategic Chinese construction projects are encircling India, raising fears that new facilities could be used for military purposes should a regional conflict erupt</description>
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         <title>'I survived the Chile earthquake'</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Fragile planet:&lt;/strong&gt; Arnab Mallick, an Indian IT professional working overseas in Santiago, describes his experience of the recent quake
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         <title>Vietnam's religious living in fear</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Diary:&lt;/strong&gt; Johnny Blades looks at tensions in a city where the penalties for hosting religious gatherings without government permission can be severe</description>
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         <title>Live online chat about malaria  today</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Editors' blog:&lt;/strong&gt; Prof Awa Marie Coll-Seck, executive director of the Roll Back Malaria partnership, will be live online on the Katine Chronicles blog at 1pm (GMT) today to answer your questions about the fight against the disease</description>
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         <title>Inside the paper: March 5 edition</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Editors' blog:&lt;/strong&gt; Weekly deputy editor Abby Deveney highlights what's in this week's paper, from the quest for water in the fastest growing capital in the world to Canada's triumph at the Vancouver Olympics</description>
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         <title>Chinese herbalists cook up a storm in Singapore</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Letter from:&lt;/strong&gt; Singapore. Guardian Weekly reader Rick Beven visits a Chinese herbal restaurant and enjoys a unique culinary experience</description>
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         <title>Violent storms devastate western France</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Fragile planet:&lt;/strong&gt; Storms hit the Atlantic coast on Sunday, flooding areas of central and western France and resulting in at least 45 deaths. Jacqueline Karp describes how the storms devastated the area</description>
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         <title>Follow us on Twitter!</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Editor's blog:&lt;/strong&gt; Read live updates from the Weekly editorial team as we put the paper together. Plus: be first to explore what's happening on the website</description>
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         <title>Weekly Web Watch: 26 February 2010</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Editor's blog:&lt;/strong&gt; Deputy production editor Neil Willis takes a look at some of this week's web highlights including the UK's political scandal, the winter Olympics and a Baghdad barbershop</description>
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         <title>Kenyans hungry for honest politics</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;From the paper:&lt;/strong&gt; In 2008 millions of Kenyans were in risk of going hungry. Two years on, a plan to provide subsidised maize seems to have been designed to fill the pockets of the rich, not the bellies of the poor. Xan Rice reports.
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Editor's blog: &lt;/strong&gt;The Weekly gets into some really big questions of ethics and economics on the comment pages in this edition. A lively response on the letters page is anticipated</description>
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         <title>Tribal mining protests continue</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Fragile planet&lt;/strong&gt;: Jo Woodman of Survival UK highlights the ongoing protests against the mining of the sacred Niyamgiri Hills, Orissa, India</description>
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         <title>Latin America and the presidenta precedent</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;From the paper: &lt;/strong&gt; Costa Rica's Laura Chinchilla is Latin America's fifth woman president in two decades, but sexism is still rife on the continent. Rory Carroll reports.
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         <title>Taxi tale puts research into perspective</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Letter from:&lt;/strong&gt; Sudan. Maggie Fick, a researcher with a US-based agency, shares an uplifting story with her taxi driver as they travel across Juba, the capital of the south</description>
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         <title>Weekly Web Watch: February 19 2010</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Editor's blog:&lt;/strong&gt; With guardianweekly.co.uk site editor Mark King away, this week's choice web cuts come from Neil Willis including UFO sightings from the MoD's files and jokes from Dagestan</description>
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         <title>Olympic jeers turn to cheers</title>
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         <description>&lt;strong&gt;Letter from:&lt;/strong&gt; Canada. Guardian Weekly reader Lesley Evans Ogden reports from Vancouver, British Columbia, as Olympic fever gradually begins to take hold</description>
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