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  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Conservationists Pledge to Avoid Harming Japanese Whalers During Chase
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Space Shuttle Challenger Loss Still Felt, 25 Years Later
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Obama Chooses New Press Secretary
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Sudan Hopeful of Improved Relations with Washington
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Egyptian Protests Expected After Friday Prayers
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Obama on YouTube Comments on Economy, Mideast
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Criminal Gangs Turn Parts of Mexico into War Zones
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Internet Shut Down as Egypt Braces for Huge Protests
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: US, China Diplomats Meet in Beijing
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Thousands Protest for Reform in Jordan
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Mandela Released from Hospital
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: US Official Held in Pakistan for Double Killing
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Rival Ivory Coast Governments Lobby for Support Before AU Summit
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Japan Reacts to Sovereign Rating Downgrade
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Indian Aviation Recovers After Global Economic Downturn
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Child's Self Control Predicts Future Health, Success
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Irish Prime Minister Set to Disband Parliament
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: 37 Venezuelans Treated for Cholera after Visiting Dominican Republic
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Southern Sudanese Expats Return Home to Help Rebuild
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Rights Groups Demand Impartial Probe Into Ugandan Activist's Death
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Analysts Say Leaked 'Palestine Papers' Will Impact Prospects for Peace
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: US Backs Rights of Protesters in Mideast Upheaval
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: NASA Marks 25 Years Since Challenger Tragedy
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Anti-Government Protests Spread in Egypt
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Kabul Suicide Bomber Targets Foreigners
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Egypt Cuts Communications Amid Protests
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Split Vote Forces Power Sharing in Oregon
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Clinton Urges Mubarak Government to Engage Immediately With Protesters
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Former Israeli PM Details Failed Peace Deal with Palestinians
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Bolivia Urges End to Ban on Coca Leaf Chewing
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Crisis in Flood-Stricken Pakistan Continues
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Scores Injured in Indonesia Train, Ferry Accidents
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: China Welcomes the Year of the Rabbit
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Rwanda Hutu Leader Faces ICC
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Ugandan Woman Claiming to be Gay Faces Deportation from Britain
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: Carcinogen Found in US Tap Water
  TEXT Voice of America Headlines January 28, 2011: 403 Forbidden: Silencing Online Dissent in the Middle East