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They will discuss the outbreak of violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip, the beginning of negotiations over the trillions of dollars in tax increases and automatic spending cuts that will begin to go into force next year, and the scandal that prompted Mr. Petraeus to resign, as well as the Benghazi attacks.
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Hundreds of health officials from different countries met in Geneva for the week-long WHO annual general meeting to discuss the outbreak of swine flu.
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Mr. Samaras was meeting with members of his governing coalition on Tuesday to discuss the growing outbreak of violence, which comes as his government grapples with accusations that it has failed to pursue rampant tax evasion by the wealthy and well-connected.
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