Revolutionary feminist Olympe De Gouges in the race for a place in France's Panthéon
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'Addict' Britain is worldwide hub for sale of legal highs
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'Mexico's war on drugs is one big lie'
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'We are fighting for survival,' Pacific islands leader warns
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Corrupt, anonymous and in thrall to the party – China is not the new Japan
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Syria: Assad officials defiant as Damascus residents brace for US missile attack
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Sex, race and family politics dominate the race to take over from Mayor Michael Bloomberg
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Mosques tighten their security as attacks follow the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby
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Colorado floods: Hundreds still missing
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Job cuts: Holden to retrench more staff in bid to survive
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A leadership contest is not necessarily bad for Labor
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Grant Shapps should reconsider his ill-informed UN 'bedroom tax' outrage
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Two quarters of growth don't mean George Osborne's policy has worked
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The Levellers and Egypt's Islamists
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Cold war legacies that hamper the search for a solution in Syria
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David Frost, Tony Blair, Richard Nixon, and Mr Tompkins
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