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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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Asia Middle East
- Man held for eloping with minor met on net
- Pastry-eating contest claims techie's life
- Girl finds cell phone recording her in trial room
- WHO agrees to fund anti-tobacco campaign
- Can the Hand of God prevent a blackout at stadium?
- Producers ready to forgive
Japan's Keiji Tamada goes for the ball during the World Cup, Group F soccer match between Japan and Brazil, at the Dortmund stadium, Germany, Thursday, June 22, 2006. The other teams in Group F are Croatia and Australia.
Japan improve World Cup chances by beating Qatar
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- Israel must recognise need for new strategy
- Security Council team slated to visit Afghanistan to review
- Red Sea littoral states to meet
- Transparency key to dealing with meltdown
- UAE win 21 medals in two days of Special Games
- Spirited UAE denied win by Iran
French luxury yacht "Le Ponant" is seen navigating the Suez Canal, near Ismailia, Egypt, Monday, April 21, 2008. Earlier this month Somali pirates seized the luxury yacht and held 30 people aboard hostage for a week. T
Somali pirates hold world to ransom
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South America Africa
- Peru bets on China's economic muscle
- Colombia seeks arrests in pyramid scheme
- Cocaine users are destroying the rainforest - at 4m squared
- Taisugar chairman Wu abruptly resigns position
- Isabel Ferreira to Present Her Latest Book in Brazil
- Argentina has a chance to step out of the dust
 President Bush gestures during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 12, 2007. (ayt1)
Bush is right: Pass the Colombian trade pact
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- DR Congo: Ban welcomes rebel pullback and increased aid acce
- Ethiopian counts his days at detention centre
- Court summons Suzan's father to attend hearings
- Al Qaida leader scorns Obama, urges attacks on US
- First African-American likely to be appointed attorney-gener
- UAE and Algeria to boost defence and industrial ties
A Protest organised by the Hamas movement, calling on Egypt to open their border with the Gaza Strip.
Gazans describe life under blockade
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Australia Caribbean
- Players using books to create controversies: Border
- Family's agonising last moments
- Soccer: Australia pull off great escape
- League: Patience pays off for Harrison
- Cricket: Inexperience no excuse against Aussies - Vettori
- Hugh Jackman named 'sexiest man alive'
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Symonds named in Australia side
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- 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
- Country Lose to Puerto Rico in Chess Olympiad
- Capello to blood more fresh faces as Walcott goes home
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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