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Why forests are spreading in the rich world FORESTS in countries like Brazil and Congo get a lot of attention from conservationists, and it is easy to see why. South America and sub-Saharan Africa are experiencing deforestation on an enormous scale: every year almost 5m hectares are lost, net. But forests are also changing in rich Western ...
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| 25000 children in Britain are problem gamblers, report finds About 12% of children in England, Scotland and Wales, or around 370,000, have gambled in the past week, spending an average of £10 each, the commission found. And 0.9% of children between 11-16, around 25,000, are defined as problem gamblers, with 1.3% at risk of developing a problem.
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| Alabama to vote in high stakes Senate race Voters in Alabama are set to go to the polls in a highly anticipated election that could upset the balance of power in the US Senate. Republican Roy Moore, who has been accused of sexual misconduct, and Democrat Doug Jones are reportedly neck and neck in the Republican-dominated southern state ...
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