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Seventy-four people are now undergoing medical treatment as Britain faced its worst outbreak of the deadly Legionnaire's disease for 17 years, health authorities in Barrow, north-western England, said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/04/uk.legionnaires/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/04/uk.legionnaires/index.html

A man who threatened to blow up a car laden with 1.5 tons of explosive outside the ex-KGB offices in Moscow has been arrested.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/22/russia.bomb.threat/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/22/russia.bomb.threat/index.html

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has sworn in what he calls a war cabinet to fight opposition from Britain and its allies as well as the country's economic problems.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/26/zimbabwe.reshuffle/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/26/zimbabwe.reshuffle/index.html

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has dissolved his cabinet as part of a major re-shuffle of his government.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/23/zimbabwe.government/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/23/zimbabwe.government/index.html

Opponents of Robert Mugabe's controversial land reforms are warning of a humanitarian catastrophe in southern Africa after the Zimbabwean president told white farmers they must quit their land.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/12/zimbabwe.speech/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/12/zimbabwe.speech/index.html

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has told white farmers defying an eviction order to quit the country.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/12/zimbabwe.speech1650/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/12/zimbabwe.speech1650/index.html

Two people are being questioned on suspicion of the murder of missing UK schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/17/uk.missing.1030/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/17/uk.missing.1030/index.html

Mourners have packed into a southern English cathedral to remember the lives of murdered schoolgirls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/30/girls.service/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/30/girls.service/index.html

A cache of weapons has been stolen from a Greek military armoury raising fears the November 17 terror group was behind the raid.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/03/greece.raid/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/03/greece.raid/index.html

An investigation into conditions at a maximum-security prison has been launched in Greece after arrested terror group suspects complained about their treatment.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/02/greece.prison/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/02/greece.prison/index.html

NATO is widening its search for those aiding the U.N.'s most wanted war crimes suspect, Radovan Karadzic.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/15/karadzic.nato/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/15/karadzic.nato/index.html

NATO troops launched a swoop on a remote Bosnian village in a search targeting people helping Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic remain a fugitive.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/14/nato.karadzic/index.html

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NATO-led troops have wrapped up a two-day search for those helping the U.N.'s most wanted war crimes suspect, Radovan Karadzic, evade arrest.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/16/nato.karadzic/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/16/nato.karadzic/index.html

Northern Ireland soccer star Neil Lennon has announced his decision to quit international football after receiving a death threat. The following are the highlights of his career:
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/22/soccer.lennon.factfile/index.html

Disease, illness and chemical pollution are emerging as the new threats facing Europe as the worst floods in living memory begin to recede.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/20/europe.floods/index.html

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Hundreds of staff at three hospitals in Belfast have held a protest after receiving paramilitary death threats.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/06/belfast.hospitals/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/06/belfast.hospitals/index.html

More than 150 members of an alleged paedophile network have been arrested in raids across Norway.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/30/norway.pornography/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/30/norway.pornography/index.html

A small group of Russians gathered in Moscow to mark the 11th anniversary of the failed coup against Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev with an opinion poll suggesting growing support for the plotters.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/20/russia.coup/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/20/russia.coup/index.html

The UK's Royal Opera House has held a rare jumble sale, with more than 12,000 pieces on offer.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/05/fancy.dress/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/05/fancy.dress/index.html

Saudi Arabia is interrogating 16 suspected al Qaeda fighters handed over by Iran and is sharing the information it collects with the United States, a Saudi official said Sunday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/11/iran.alqaeda/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/11/iran.alqaeda/index.html

The two crews of the Seattle based OneWorld America's Cup Challenge continue to dominate the UBS Challenge match racing series.
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America's Cup hopeful OneWorld Challenge has been penalised one point by the Cup's Arbitration Panel before the competition has begun.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/19/ac.arbitration.spt/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/19/ac.arbitration.spt/index.html

Nearly 3,000 white farmers in Zimbabwe were ordered to leave their properties by midnight on Thursday or face imprisonment. CNN International Anchor Jim Clancy spoke to the Renson Gasela, Shadow Minister of Agriculture for Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/08/zimbabwe.gasela.cnna/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/08/zimbabwe.gasela.cnna/index.html

The maxi-catamaran Orange was still just ahead of the pace entering the fifth day of her attempt on the Round Britain and Ireland record.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/16/round.britain.spt/index.html

Maxi-catamaran Orange is 100 miles ahead of the Round Britain record pace after three days at sea.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/15/round.britain.spt/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/15/round.britain.spt/index.html

Israeli restrictions on Palestinian workers during the current Mideast conflict have driven unemployment in the West Bank and Gaza as high as 50 percent, U.N. officials say.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/29/palestinian.economy/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/29/palestinian.economy/index.html

Israel indicted a defiant Palestinian political leader Wednesday on charges of orchestrating attacks that killed dozens of Israelis and wounded hundreds more.
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An international task force on Friday met in Paris and discussed serious concerns about the deteriorating Palestinian humanitarian situation and Palestinian societal, economic and political reforms.
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The Palestinian Cabinet on Wednesday preliminarily endorsed an offer from Israel to withdraw its forces from parts of Gaza and Bethlehem as a prelude to the eventual Israeli withdrawal from West Bank cities.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/07/mideast.gaza/index.html

Israeli soldiers early Friday killed two Palestinian gunmen after they opened fire on a military post near the Jewish settlement of Kefar Darom in central Gaza , Israel Defense Forces said.
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Four people, including a mother and two of her sons, were killed early Thursday when an Israeli tank round struck their home, according to Palestinian sources. Eight other people were wounded.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/28/mideast/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/28/mideast/index.html

A commander of the militant Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades was among five Palestinians killed Saturday in an Israeli helicopter missile strike in the northern West Bank, the Palestine Red Crescent Society said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/31/mideast/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/31/mideast/index.html

Hours after a suicide bombing killed eight people, a Palestinian Cabinet member rebuffed the accusation Sunday that Palestinian leaders lacked the will to stop terrorist acts.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/04/mideast.reax/index.html

Nine Palestinians, including four children, were wounded by Israeli forces at a marketplace in the old city area of Nablus Saturday evening after citizens broke the enforced curfew to get food and supplies, according to Palestinian sources.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/24/mideast.shooting/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/24/mideast.shooting/index.html

Israeli Special Forces killed the brother of the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine on Tuesday, Palestinian security sources said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/20/mideast.violence/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/20/mideast.violence/index.html

High-level talks between Palestinian and Israeli officials ended early Thursday after a contentious meeting in which Israel backed off an offer to withdraw from Bethlehem, Palestinian sources said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/08/mideast/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/08/mideast/index.html

High-level talks between Palestinian and Israeli officials ended early Thursday after a contentious meeting in which, Palestinian sources said, Israel reneged on an earlier offer to withdraw from Bethlehem.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/08/mideast.talks/index.html

Palestinian forces began patrolling parts of the West Bank and Gaza on Tuesday after Israeli forces pulled back following a new security agreement.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/20/mideast/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/20/mideast/index.html

Orange, the fastest boat to sail around the world, is attempting the Round Britain and Ireland sailing record.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/12/round.britain.spt/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/12/round.britain.spt/index.html

The prospect of pigs providing humans with an endless supply of transplant organs looks closer with a first claimed by the company who cloned Dolly the sheep.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/23/uk.pigs/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/23/uk.pigs/index.html

The two Ukrainian pilots who survived the world's worst air show disaster in which 85 people died are being blamed for the crash.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/07/ukraine.pilots/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/07/ukraine.pilots/index.html

Tens of thousands of Poles gave Pope John Paul II a joyous welcome on Saturday, shouting: Long live the pope! as he arrived to consecrate a new basilica.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/17/pope.krakow/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/17/pope.krakow/index.html

Ailing Pope John Paul II is preparing for what many say may be his last visit to his home country of Poland.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/13/pope/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/13/pope/index.html

Police have confirmed that two bodies found in wasteland in eastern England are those of missing 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/21/uk.girls.identified/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/21/uk.girls.identified/index.html

Pope John Paul II has bid farewell to his beloved native Poland after a four-day visit that has seen millions turn out for mass and to cheer on their favourite son.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/19/pope.poland.mon/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/19/pope.poland.mon/index.html

About 10,000 people waved flags and cheered as Pope John Paul II touched down in his native city of Krakow on Friday in what many fear will be his last papal trip there.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/16/pope.krakow/index.html

While U.N. weapons inspectors are concerned that Saddam Hussein is trying to develop all types of weapons of mass destruction, their biggest question is whether Iraq has already developed biological agents, the U.N. chief weapons inspector said Friday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/23/iraq.inspections/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/08/23/iraq.inspections/index.html

Prada Challenge has flown its America's Cup yacht Luna Rossa to New Zealand, becoming the last of the challenger boats to be sent down under.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/15/prada.tech/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/15/prada.tech/index.html

Louis Vuitton Cup holder Prada has launched its second boat ahead of the next campaign starting October 1.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/30/prada.tech/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/08/30/prada.tech/index.html

Flood waters are continuing to retreat from record levels in some parts of the Czech capital Prague, allowing the clean-up operation to begin and residents to return to their homes.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/16/czech.floods/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/08/16/czech.floods/index.html

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Wikipedia-Article "World [16]"

This article is about the World, meaning the Earth. For uses of the specific phrase "The World", see The World (disambiguation)
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The World

In English, world is rooted in a compound of the obsolete words were, man, and eld, age; thus, its oldest meaning is "age or life of man". Its primary modern meaning is the planet Earth, especially when capitalized: the World. In this sense, a world map is a map of the surface of the Earth. World can also refer to human population in general or to a distinct group of people.

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Physical locations

In other contexts, "world" is sometimes used poetically to mean any planet or moon; for example, Mars and Titan are two 'worlds' within the solar system.

"World" is sometimes used to refer to the entire Universe. This is less common now that knowledge of space is commonplace; however, it is still used vaguely in this sense (as in "the whole wide world"). A similar sense is also used in philosophy, particularly in discussion of "possible worlds"; a possible world is any possible complete history of the whole universe.

Other meanings

World can be used in less literal words; for example, two people with very little in common are "living in two different worlds". The "end of the world" usually means "the end of everything I am familiar with."

  • In Christianity the world connotes the fallen and corrupt world order of human society outside the community of believers. The world is frequently cited alongside the flesh and the Devil as a source of temptation that Christians should flee. Monks speak of striving to be "in this world, but not of this world", and the term "worldhood" has been distinguished from "monkhood", the former being the status of merchants, farmers, and others who deal with "worldly" things.
  • The term can also be used in a culturally specific context: commentators increasingly refer, for example, to the "Muslim world" as if it were a distinct entity.
  • In modern Europe, refering to the world usually means Europe to its furthest extent, plus ocassionaly USA and Japan. (example: Everyone in the world learns English.)
  • World can refer to WORLD Magazine, the fourth largest newsweekly in the United States.

First World, Second World, Third World

The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were used to divide the nations of Earth into three broad categories. The three terms did not arise simultaneously. After World War II it became common to speak of the capitalist and Communist countries as two major blocs, scarcely using such terms as the "free world" as compared to the "communist bloc". The two "worlds" were not numbered. It was eventually pointed out that there were a great many countries that fit into neither category, and in the 1950s this latter group came to be called the Third World. It then began to seem that there ought to be a "First World" and a "Second World". These latter terms were always much less common.

In the context of the Cold War:

  • Second World referred to nations within the Soviet Union's sphere of influence, principally the Warsaw Pact countries. Besides the Soviet Union proper, most of Eastern Europe was run by satellite governments working closely with Moscow. This term may or may not also refer to Communist countries whose leadership were at odds with Moscow, e.g. China and Yugoslavia. Recently, this term has been used to describe former Third World countries that have experienced too much development to be classified any longer as being a part of the Third World.

There were a number of countries which did not fit comfortably into this neat definition of partition, including Switzerland, Sweden, and the Republic of Ireland, which chose to be neutral. Finland was under the Soviet Union's sphere of influence but was not communist, nor was it a member of the Warsaw Pact. Austria was under the United States' sphere of influence, but in 1955, when the country again became a fully independent republic, it did so under the condition that it remained neutral.

With the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, the term "Second World" largely fell out of use, though the term "Third World" remains popular, mostly as another term for developing countries. The remaining Communist countries either became more isolated from the world economy, as in North Korea and Cuba, or began integrating capitalist concepts such as private enterprise into their societies and forging new trading ties with external capitalist economies, as in Vietnam and China.

In more recent use, the term First World refers to developed nations, while Third World, in contrast, refers to developing/undeveloped nations.

There is also the less commonly used term Fourth World, often used to refer to nations that lack any national representation at the UN, but that may enjoy representation at UNPO — indigenous peoples living within or across state boundaries.

"The World" can also be used to refer to the group of people on the planet earth.

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