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- Gates seen more likely to stay as Pentagon chief
- US says Afghanistan insurgent leader captured
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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
Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, speaks during a committee meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, jsa1
Alaskan senator Ted Stevens loses fight for re-election
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- Italian star chef left with egg on his face
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- Berlin airport blaze brought under control
- Pakistan protests over U.S. missile strikes
French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers a speech during his visit to the ArcelorMittal plant in Le Creusot, central France, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
Yes to Turkey, for Europe's sake
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- Nikkei slips to hit 3-week low on Wall St, firm yen
- Nikkei falls 2.2 pct, hit 3-week low on U.S. shares
- Fed's Bullard-US deflation an issue Fed must face
- Realty cos fight shy of price cuts
- Electrolux plans a second coming in India
- Arun Sarin: Pushing frontiers across continents
 The Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee releasing first volume of Devnagari transcription of the Holy Quran under the aegis of Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) in New Delhi on February 28, 2004 (Saturday).(jsen2)
NDA govt will restore economic confidence: Advani to India Inc
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- Withdraw the troops from Afghanistan
- Gitmo judge tosses out detainee's confession to US officials
- Qatar to have West Asia's first Ozone layer monitoring centr
- Government presses Iran to cooperate with U.N. watchdog
- U.S. judge orders five Algerians at Guantanamo freed
- Iraqi PM says U.S. pact will restore sovereignty
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba – A Navy guard interacts with a detainee in the communal style detention facilities of Camp Four, Sept. 13, 2007.
Judge orders release of 5 Algerians from Gitmo
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- Latin American stock mkts down following global stocks dive
- Papa slots neatly into Maradona's Argentina team
- Brazil targets illegal abortions
- Christmas 2008: Art
- COLOMBIA: 'Pyramid banks' cause government problems
- Murphy back for crucial match with Argentina
 Brazil´s Daniel Alves, left, reacts as he is held in celebration by teammate Vagner Love after scoring a goal against Argentina during a Copa America final soccer game in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Sunday, July 15, 2007. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) { wam2
Brazil 6 Portugal 2 - friendly result
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- Ben Affleck visits refugee camps in Congo
- Ex-child soldiers in Africa launch UN network to help other
- Death toll hits 90 in Zimbabwe cholera outbreak
- England v South Africa (Sat)
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- U.N. approves more Congo peacekeepers
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Our Plans to Reposition Abuja Carnival, Tourism Sector - Kayode
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- League: Rapira to leave nothing in the tank
- Telstra undecided on Aussie broadband network bid
- Experts denounce gene patents
- Storms batter Brisbane again
- Harbour majesty for $1.5m: a 99-year bargain
- Buddhist Jonny not seeking England return
Former Guantanamo terror prisoner David Hicks, left, is escorted to reception before walking out of the Yatala high security prison in the southern city of Adelaide Saturday, December 29, 2007. Hicks, a former kangaroo skinner who pleaded guilty to supporting al-Qaida at a U.S. military tribunal after being captured in 2001 in Afghanistan, faces strict conditions as he returns to society after almost seven years in detention.
Hicks finally gets his freedom
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- Nine-man Mexico lose but keep World Cup dream alive
- Kinnear changes tune over talks with Ashley
- Honduras and Mexico advance as Jamaica tumble
- A year on, the difference that a Capello makes...
- Teens arrested after gun brought into Jamaica Plain school
- US ends search for migrants feared dead
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Kartik in the thick of action
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