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Butter that brought fat profits to the mud huts of Ghana

After two decades of being mocked as the "toothless one", Habiba Anhasan used her first earnings this week to buy a set of dentures.

Inside World

Edwards endorses Obama in bid to end clashes among Democrats

John Edwards, the champion of poor Americans who left the presidential race in January, endorsed Barack Obama as the Democratic presidential candidate at a rally in Michigan last night.

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    Rolling news and comment from the US campaign trail

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    "Heard the one about India joining the UN Security Council as a permanent member? It's not a joke, but it is among the hoariest of old chestnuts on the diplomatic circuit..." Anne Penketh on diplomatic issues

Beichuan: a vision of hell

Beichuan was a town of 160,000 nestling in one of the world's most beautiful valleys. When rescuers arrived yesterday, they found a scene of unimaginable devastation and despair

Pollution in paradise: Flamingos vs the factory

The headlong rush to exploit Africa's natural resources is threatening to destroy one of nature's most spectacular breeding grounds. Steve Bloomfield reports

Wanted: The last Nazis

They are accused of some of the worst war crimes of the 20th century. Now a final bid has been launched to bring them to justice before they die

Uluru is sacred to indigenous Australians but many visitors take pieces home as souvenirs

Uluru tourists return 'cursed' souvenirs

Hundreds of tourists who have taken home a chunk of Australia's best-known landmark, the towering monolith called Uluru, have returned their illicit souvenirs, with some claiming to have been struck by bad luck as a result of the theft.

Columnist Comments

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Dominic Lawson: He appears to have robotic self-discipline...

... but inside, Brown is a ferment of emotion

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Matthew Norman: These petty buffoons who ruled over us

How monstrously trivial things have become

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Joan Bakewell: No wonder the toffs are back with a vengeance

Bling is back and I'm glad to be one of the blingers

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