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If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
Greece's demonized bailout programs have left behind some positive effects. One such example is the Independent Authority for Public Revenue. The Greek political system had grown used to manipulating the tax authorities.
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Women, men walk down 'Lovers Street' to find spouse in Turkey's Çanakkale
Hoping to find "the one," thousands of unattached men and women promenaded along the 1,500-meter-long "Lovers Street" in the northwestern province of Çanakkale on May 7 in an effort to find a future mate, Doğan News Agency has reported.
Train Crashes Into New Jersey Station
A commuter train from New York barreled into a New Jersey rail station during the Thursday morning rush hour, causing serious damage to both the train and station, injuring more than 100 people and killing at least one, officials said.
TV footage and photos from the scene show damage to the rail car and extensive structural damage to the Hoboken station.
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Do you dare to tread the most dangerous path in the world? (photos)
The most dangerous mountain path in the world is in Spain. The path had been closed down to the public for 14 years, but reopened last year in March.
It is a three-kilometer-long path on the edge of a cliff, looming 100 meters over the Desfiladero del los Gaitanes. It was shut in 2001 after the death of five people who tried to cross between 1999 and 2000.
World's first malaria vaccine gets go-ahead from EU regulators
The world?s first malaria vaccine got a green light on July 24 from European drugs regulators who recommended it should be licensed for use in babies in Africa at risk of the mosquito-borne disease.