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<title>Ashden Award finalists announced</title>
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<description>Projects in Brazil, China, Ethiopia, India, Tanzania and Uganda are named as finalists in the annual Ashden Awards for green energy.</description>
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<title>Who Needs America?</title>
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<description>With close to 9 million Poles in the United States, it would seem a natural for young Poles to come here looking for work, but for various reasons, they are saying &quot;Who needs America?&quot;</description>
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<title>U.S. Organizations Provide Emergency Relief in India and Bangladesh </title>
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<description>Rising waters in Bangladesh © Reuters/Rupak De Chowdhuri/www.alertnet.org
   

U.S.-based relief agencies are setting up camps, distributing food and medical supplies to survivors of the monsoon floods in have Asia.</description>
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<title>New Film Uncovers Saipan Sweatshops</title>
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<description>Some of the worst sweatshops can be found on the island of Saipan, a U.S. territory. A new film, &quot;Behind the Labels,&quot; reveals conditions of workers making Gap, J. Crew and other clothing.</description>
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<title>Saipan villagers protest US toxic waste</title>
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<description>Green activists and villagers from Saipan are accusing the United States of &quot;environmental crimes&quot; after a report by the local justice chief found unsafe levels of toxins near a disused US army base on the Pacific island.</description>
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<title>LABOUR/US: Activists step up pressure on Saipan retailers</title>
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<description>A US campaign to investigate labour conditions on the island of Saipan - where The Gap company operates - is gathering momentum.</description>
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