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Thursday, March 28, 2013

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Eurozone crisis
Cypriots line up to withdraw cash from reopened banks
Cypriots are reported to be waiting calmly to withdraw money after the country's banks opened for business for the first time in almost a fortnight. The government has imposed restrictions on how much can be withdrawn.
World
Women
China's first lady brings fresh charm to the role
Everyone is talking about Peng Liyuan - the woman who accompanied the new Chinese president on his first trip to Russia and Africa, spreading her charm beyond the borders of China.
Elections
Crucial court ruling in Kenya
March 4 elections put Kenya's parliamentary and presidential democracy to the test. Now it is the hour of the judiciary.
Literature
Toil and trouble pay off for the Bard of Punjab
An Indian scholar has translated all the works including 38 plays of the 16th century Bard of Avon into Punjabi. The translation of William Shakespeare's works has taken two decades to complete.
Natural Disasters
Japan raises specter of more devastating quake
The Nankai Trough extends for hundred of kilometers parallel with the Japanese coast, off heavily populated areas south of Tokyo. A new report has issued a chilling warning of what a major quake in the trough would mean.
Agriculture
Can Africa satisfy its hunger?
Africa frequently experiences food shortages, although its 900 million farmers could feed the continent, as well as supplying other parts of the world. But for this to happen they need the support of politicians.

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