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<title>Peace protests made at the Oscars</title>
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<description>Many celebrities attending this year's Academy Awards ceremony to celebrate the motion picture industry, surprised TV viewers with calls for Peace in the Middle East - most vocal was Michael Moore, best documentary winner, who cried &quot;Shame on you Mr Bush&quot; in his acceptance speech.</description>
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<title>Montenegro lifts lid on Djukanovic 'arrest plot'</title>
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<description>Montenegrin authorities have tightened security around the republic's President Milo Djukanovic after claims that the Yugoslav army is planning to arrest him ahead of federal polls this weekend.</description>
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<title>Med under threat</title>
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<description>Governments are being urged by a conservation agency to take steps to shelter the Mediterranean Sea from widespread damage caused by overfishing, pollution and coastal construction.</description>
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<title>Pilgrimages to trump parties</title>
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<description>Celebrations in many Muslim countries are set to be low-key this year until Ramadan ends on 7 January. And some Middle Eastern countries expect large numbers of pilgrims to flock to religious birthplaces throughout the year.</description>
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<title>Chinese troops in Macau seal handover</title>
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<description>Macau faces its first full day under Chinese rule today, its return to the mainland sealed by the entry of People's Liberation Army troops after handover rites rich with implications for a 'greater' China.</description>
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<title>Macau urged to uphold human rights after handover</title>
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<description>Human rights campaigners are urging authorities in Macau to rise to the challenge of ensuring full protection of the territory's citizens after its imminent return to China.</description>
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<title>Macau handover ends debate over 'wicked, beautiful' enclave</title>
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<description>Centuries-old disputes will become all but history when Macau returns to Chinese rule at midnight on 19 December, after 442 years of Portuguese administration, says Antoaneta Bezlova.</description>
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<title>Censorship and cost stunt Middle East Internet growth</title>
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<description>Censorship, cost and access restrictions are stunting Internet growth in the Middle East and North Africa, says a new Human Rights Watch report.</description>
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