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Millions of voters turned out to elect a 601-seat constituent assembly that would write a new constitution. Maoist rebels, who
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As many as 68,000 people were killed and thousands injured when an estimated 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit the Sichuan, Gansu,
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April 12: South Asian domestic abuse victims finally open up
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