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LSO conductor Valery Gergiev to lead defiant South Ossetia concert
The Principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra will lead a defiant performance from the shattered steps of the South Ossetian parliament tonight celebrating Russia as the saviour of its citizens. By Chris Smyth (London Times, 08/21/2008)
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European News from World Press Review 
The Cost of Mental Health in Europe
Mental health problems are tied to social and economic factors, both in cause and in treatment. By investing in mental health, in addition to the human victories, Europe can actually benefit economically.
World News Review - 09/05/2010
The Question of Kosovo: Interview with Delfin Pilana
With a large majority of E.U. countries and the International Court of Justice recognizing the independence of Kosovo, Delfin Pilana is looking ahead at E.U. membership.
World News Review - 09/05/2010
State-Building Woes of the U.N.
The original mandate of the United Nations deemed the sovereignty of states more or less inviolable, yet the organization has expanded its scope to, controversially, include peacekeeping and state-building.
World News Review - 09/05/2010
Alternatives to the War on Drugs
In this interview, Dr. Evan Wood talks about how the War on Drugs has backfired and about various addiction-treatment and harm-reduction approaches that have proven more effective.
World News Review - 09/05/2010
Albania, Europe's Problematic Child
A year after general elections, Albania's political parties are still fighting over the legitimacy of the results. Meanwhile the country's unemployment is sky high and it's no closer to E.U. accession.
World News Review - 09/05/2010
Talking Nuclear Energy with Patricia Lorenz
Lorenz talks about nuclear energy production issues in Europe, outlining the current trends in technology, politics and environmental consequences.
World News Review - 09/05/2010
Political Islam and Kemalist laicism: New Tango on Turkey's Old Battlefield
Turkey has been engaged in an ongoing struggle to balance its pro-Islam and secular parties for a long time, a battle that might only be won by coming to a compromise.
World News Review - 09/05/2010
Heaven in Devon: the Seven Must-See Spots
Devon, England is a Cinderella spot for people looking for a European vacation with beautiful landscapes, relaxing beaches and quaint villages.
World News Review - 09/05/2010
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