The following articles appears in the Kensington Review during October 2010:
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IgNobel Prizes for 2010 Awarded, October 1
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Rahm Emanuel Runs for Chicago Mayor, a Test for Progressives, October 4
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Single Rogue Trader Convicted in Societe Generale Case, October 5
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Cameron's Speech Wows Tory Faithful, Slams Labour, October 6
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Burning NATO Convoys Suggest Pakistani Security is Compromised, October 6
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Liu Xiaobo Wins Nobel Peace Prize, October 8
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IMF Finance Ministers' Meeting Fails to Avert Currency War, October 11
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Miners Rescued from Chilean Pit, October 13
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French Strikers Threaten Energy Supplies, October 18
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Ben Affleck Salvages Reputation with "The Town", October 19
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British Defense Procurement Does Not Match Threats, October 19
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GOP-Tied Rightists Urge Hispanics Not to Vote, October 20
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British Government Unveils "The Cuts", October 21
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Fight against Malaria Gets Harder as Mosquitoes Evolve, October 22
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G20 Meeting Gives BRICs More IMF Power, Vows No Currency War, October 25
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Wikileaks Produces Another Yawn of Classified Documents, October 25
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Afghan President Karzai Admits to Taking Iranian Cash, October 26
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Transparency International Issues 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index, October 26
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Russians to Boost Support for NATO in Afghanistan, October 27
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America's Real Electoral Action is in the State Legislatures,October 28
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US Economy Grew 2% in Third Quarter, October 29
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