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From the archive, 6 November 1962: Cuba allows Red Cross to inspect ships for weapons
6 Nov 2013:Originally published in the Guardian on 6 November 1962: In a highly unusual move, the United Nations asks the Red Cross to appoint neutral inspectors to ensure no nuclear devices were carried on Soviet ships sailing to Cuba
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Toronto mayor Rob Ford admits to smoking crack but refuses to resign
5 Nov 2013:Ford says 'I would do anything to change the past' but insists at press conference that he will soldier on as Toronto mayor
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2014 World Cup organisers suffer blow as Rio Soccerex is cancelled
5 Nov 2013: A major football convention, scheduled to take place in Rio de Janeiro just before December's World Cup draw, has been cancelled -
Toronto mayor Rob Ford admits to smoking crack cocaine - video
5 Nov 2013:The mayor of Toronto, Rob Ford, admits to using crack cocaine 'about a year ago', months after video of him apparently smoking the drug was circulated
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Toronto mayor Rob Ford admits using crack cocaine in a 'drunken stupor'
5 Nov 2013:The mayor's admission follows months of speculation stemming from a video which allegedly shows Ford smoking the drug
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Polar bears fight for survival as sea ice melts – video
5 Nov 2013:As winter approaches, polar bears in sub-arctic Canada begin to migrate off the tundra and head out onto the ice for the winter, where they can hunt for seals. However, climate change is delaying freeze-up, keeping the bears out on the tundra for longer – away from their main food source. US environment correspondent Suzanne Goldenberg talks to polar scientists ahead of a live Q&A from Churchill, Manitoba
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Social enterprise today: Tuesday 5 November
5 Nov 2013: The latest key news and views from the sector
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Toronto's mayor completes the city's humiliation by refusing to resign
5 Nov 2013:Heather Mallick: Crack allegations, drunken behaviour and bad company have all failed to unseat Rob Ford. 'Moving forward', what are the lessons for other cities?
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Why BlackBerry failed
5 Nov 2013: Charles Arthur: Did BlackBerry just get too old? No – the smartphone company had opportunities to adapt and survive, but it took the wrong direction -
Live webcams get up close and personal with Hudson Bay polar bears
5 Nov 2013:Cameras located around Churchill, Canada capture bears' migration routes – and increasing amount of time on land
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Guatemala diary: food and agriculture - in pictures
5 Nov 2013:Mark Tran continues his photo diary of Guatemala, visiting Raxnam village, near Cobán city, where he investigates cash crops and local food issues
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Printed newspapers go out of fashion but have a legacy value
5 Nov 2013: Comparative sales research in UK, US and Canada -
Bolsa-Família: template for poverty reduction or recipe for dependency?
5 Nov 2013: Camila Nobrega: Now 10 years old, Brazil's biggest welfare programme has so far benefited 50 million people and become a reference for social protection programmes from Ghana to New York -
Why social enterprises can help heal Haiti's post-earthquake wounds
5 Nov 2013: 'By aligning both economic and social interests, we can leverage consumer habits to help increase prosperity in Haiti' -
Vultures gather over the Co-op Bank
4 Nov 2013: Letters: Vulture funds show most starkly the moral failures of our out-of-control financial system
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