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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Lights out for the Earth
[Summary] => For the seventh year, lights will be switched off for an hour tonight across the planet, including landmarks in some 7,000 cities. Earth Hour, started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia, now encompasses three-quarters of the globe, with the newest participants including Gala-pagos, French Guyana, Palestine, Rwanda, Suriname, Tunisia, and the world’s remotest island, St. Helena.
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