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- Georgia calls on EU for independent inquiry into war
- Amnesty warns of Georgia conflict "twilight zone"
- US sees long road to recovery as economic gloom spreads
- Alaskan senator Ted Stevens loses fight for re-election
- US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson rejects carmakers aid pl
- Obama moves closer to key cabinet pick
U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman speaks to the media on the sidelines of the Shangri-la Dialogue security conference, Friday May 30, 2008 in Singapore.
Lieberman may keep prized Homeland chairmanship
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- EU plans 130-billion-euro stimulus plan: Germany
- Germany sends Rwandan suspect to France
- Child abuse man jailed in Albania
- 'Looted' art treasures head home
- Grim reminder to a new generation
- Recipes for the recession bring offal back into fashion in F
 A masked Kurdish demonstrator holds a poster of the Kurdistan Workers Party, PKK, the outlawed separatist rebel group´s jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan, as he shouts slogans during the Nowruz celebrations in southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir, W
US, Iraq, Turkey in Baghdad for talks on PKK rebels
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- 70-yr-old knocked down by bike, run over by bus
- Nambiar, the handsome villain, goes off screen
- Parties harp on temple town revival
- Tiger authority against 4-laning NH 7 at Pench
- One killed, 21 wounded in Bangkok blast
- Rupee depreciates 25% in 6 months
EU Chief Observer Michael Gahler met with the leader of the PML-N, Nawaz Sharif, in Lahore on 8 January 2008.
Sharif wants India to start sincere talks
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- For the Middle East of storybooks, try Oman
- The errors of Iraq are being repeated
- New UN-backed monitoring station to help preserve ozone laye
- Al-Qaeda launches racist attack against Obama
- Britain brings Syria out of the cold
- Two Iraqis face trial over murder of Margaret Hassan, Britis
Next to an orange anti-disengagement flag, a Jewish settler prays at sunrise on the roof of an abandoned Palestinian house located on the edge of the Gush Katif bloc of Jewish settlements, in the southern Gaza Strip, near the Palestinian town of Khan Younis early Monday June 27, 2005. Under the disengagement plan, set to begin in mid-August, Israel plans to uproot all 8,500 Jewish settlers in Gaza, as well as about 500 residents of four small settlements in the West Bank. Settlers strongly oppose the plan, and Israeli officials fear that extremists among the pullout opponents could turn v
Israel must recognise need for new strategy
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- Colombian vice president says middle class cocaine users des
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- Colombia warns on US trade deal
- Savidan tricks light up France's home draw with Uruguay
- Maradona makes winning start as Argentina coach
- Soccer: Late goal sinks NZ in Chile
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Russia to build nuclear reactor for Chávez
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- Pirates in Somalia live the high life
- UN chief says Somali pirates also causing havoc in homeland,
- Somalian Islamists vow tough anti-piracy drive
- Humanitarian situation in Somalia in serious decline as secu
- Risks of storming the Sirius are too great
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Jake White questions Springboks' selections
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- South-east Qld battered again by severe storms
- Reserve Bank governor calls for calm on economy
- Researchers discover viral link to MS
- Queensland battered by storms
- AWI elections see new directors and new chairman
- Riverina worried about future of pacific workers scheme
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Soccer: Australia pull off great escape
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- Kevin Pietersen must embrace art of spin
- Airline takes woman to Puerto Rico instead of Fla.
- Reliever Ramirez joins Boston in trade for Crisp
- Crisis in paradise: Meltdown leaves ghost resorts
- Relatives claim passenger in 1958 plane crash off Cuba was a
- In Trinidad, a painted lady in distress
In this photo distributed by the official Xinhua news agency, Chinese President Hu Jintao, left, visits Fidel Castro, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, in Havana, capital of Cuba, on Tuesday Nov. 18, 2008.
Hu signs China-Cuba trade deals
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