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<title>Darfur Action Urged After UN's Strong Words</title>
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<description>UNITED NATIONS, Jun 20 (OneWorld) - Calls for tough international action in Darfur are growing as the United States prepares to leave the UN Security Council's rotating presidency at the end of this month.</description>
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<title>Be a Messenger of Peace</title>
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<description>Send a message of peace to be read at the Sadako Peace Day Ceremony on Aug. 6 in remembrance of 12-year old Sadako who aimed to fold 1,000 cranes to spread peace after being exposed to radiation from the Hiroshima atomic bomb.</description>
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<title>One-Man Peacekeeping Force</title>
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<description>Sait Sanli, a 64-year old former butcher and cattle-raiser, is practically a professional peacekeeper, single-handedly ending hundreds of blood feuds in his native southeastern Turkey.</description>
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<title>Nuclear Appeal to U.S. President Goes Global</title>
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<description>An appeal launched earlier this year urging the next U.S. president to make nuclear disarmament a priority has garnered attention and signatures from citizens, Nobel Peace Laureates, and groups around the world.</description>
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<title>Foreign Policy Not Just for Politicians</title>
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<description>From the United States to Ghana to Palestine, 12 ordinary citizens are fostering dialogue across borders and breaking down stereotypes in order to protect workers' rights and endangered species, and promote peace. 
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