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      <title>World Rhinoceros Day Pokes At A Serious Issue</title>
      <description>On World Rhino Day, people across the globe celebrate the rhinoceros and raise awareness to save all five species.</description>
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      <title>Rhino Horn Crisis Reaches Into Europe's Museums</title>
      <description>Thieves are ripping the horns off long-dead rhinos who in some cases have stood in natural history museums for decades. Driving the market: Traditional beliefs in some Asian cultures that rhino horn powder is a medicine and an aphrodisiac.</description>
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