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<title>A guide to the invisible web </title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/77358</link>
<description>Millions of Web pages are never spotted by the big search engines, leaving countless organisations and their information overlooked by many Internet users. But there are ways to access even the dark corners of the deep Web.</description>
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<title>Chaos in Sri Lankan governance bemoaned</title>
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<description>All institutions of the rule of law and democracy have been dismantled in Sri Lanka, creating a chaotic situation in all aspects of governance, a leading Asian rights group said in a statement marking the country's 59th anniversary of independence.</description>
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<title>Armchair activism that works</title>
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<description>The present may be dark, but the power of the Net can be harnessed for a better future, say Martin Kearns and Jonathan Schwarz.</description>
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<title>Sudan: a question of accountability </title>
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<description>Khartoum's effort to evade justice over its atrocities in Darfur must be resisted, say Nick Grono and David Mozersky.</description>
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<title>Irene Khan's Davos blog</title>
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<description>Irene Khan, Amnesty Internationals secretary general, has been blogging from the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. Read it here. 
* Meanwhile, at the World Social Forum, Mary Robinson and Patricia Daniel blog from Nairobi. 
+ Poor will gain nothing from latest attempt to kick-start Doha trade deal</description>
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<title>Is another world possible without a woman's perspective?</title>
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<description>Mary Robinson and Patricia Daniel blog from the World Social Forum in Nairobi.</description>
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<title>Doomsday clock at 5 minutes to midnight</title>
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<description>The spectre of a nuclear war 60 years ago created the &quot;doomsday clock,&quot; the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' cold war chronometer. Today the threat of nuclear conflict remains and a new doomsday force is moving the clock hands: global warming.</description>
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<title>'Give me back my country' - a father and daughter report</title>
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<description>When Tahmima Anam went home to Dhaka to cast her vote in the now-postponed election, she found a nation in chaos, tormented by corruption and brutality. Her father, Mahfuz Anam, says Our independent press is not safe</description>
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<title>Sudan's peace deal in peril</title>
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<description>While Darfur burns, Sudan's north-south peace agreement is fraying, reports Simon Roughneen.</description>
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<title>Gordon Brown urged to end Indian child 'slavery'</title>
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<description>UK Chancellor Gordon Brown must put pressure on the Indian Government to do more to end the exploitation of millions of children forced into child labour when he visits the country this week, following his recent comments on the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery, says Save the Children.</description>
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<title>The WTO we could have had</title>
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<description>Now is the time to rediscover John Maynard Keyness revolutionary ideas for an international trade organisation and adapt them to rebalance the worlds economies in the 21st century, argues Susan George.</description>
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<title>Africa's inferno</title>
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<description>In the Darfur region of Sudan, civilians are raped and killed, not for land or goods, but because of who they are. The killing is an end in itself, says Brian Brivati.</description>
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<title>Why I back what Blair rejects</title>
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<description>Tony Blair scorns countries which &quot;except in the most exceptional circumstances&quot; have rejected war-fighting and &quot;retreated to peacekeeping alone. But OneWorld UK's Daniel Nelson says that the option rejected by the Prime Minister sounds like a better policy than a finger constantly on the trigger.</description>
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<title>Life in a third world mortuary</title>
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<description>Zimbabwean writer Stanley Makuwe looks at what it means not to have access to basic services - from the point of view of dead people.</description>
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<title>US bombing of Somalia under fire</title>
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<description>US air strikes against so-called Islamist fighters in Somalia will do little to bring peace and security to the region, says a leading development group.</description>
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