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- US stocks down after home sales, labor cost data
- Niger Delta push for US mediator
- Iran suspends talks with US over security in Iraq
- Microsoft exit hits Yahoo shares
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- 'DC Madam' commits suicide while awaiting jail sentence
Pakistan's Army troops arrive to take positions in the area of Matta near Mangora, the main town of Pakistani district Swat along Afghan border, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2008.
Al Qaeda using Pakistan to rebuild leadership: US
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- Swiss Life mulls bid for Friends Prov unit
- Johnny pulled guard from 9 to 11
- Russia parades military might
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- Kostunica warns of treason on eve of Serbian vote
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Europeans get drunk 'to have sex'
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- Global equity markets bouncing back: S&P
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- Haldia Petro projects Rs 150cr loss for 2008-09
- Look at other options for better returns
- Dollar declines against rupee
- Mush an 'old friend': Top Pak model
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Muslim women law board moots mosques for women
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- Eyewitness: Trapped in Beirut
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- Hezbollah tightens its grip on Beirut
- US denies capture of al-Qaeda's leader in Iraq
- Sudan steps up security
- Hezbollah seizes control in west Beirut
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Top UN human rights forum to examine food crisis
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- Files prove Chavez's rebel links, paper says
- Oil rises above $126 a barrel
- Argentina's Richeze out of Giro after failing dope test
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- President Evo Morales of Bolivia agrees to stand in proposed
- Chávez threatens to intervene in Bolivia's constitutional cr
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2008 Formula One schedule and standings
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- Zambia seizes 'Chiluba millions'
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- Time for Africa to lean on Mugabe and his cronies
- 'Dramatic escalation of attacks' seen in Zimbabwe as Mbeki a
- Racing: Qld Guineas target for Crossthestart
Zimbabwean farmworker Tamanikwa Dhumukwa picks cotton at Newton estates, in the Bindura , jsa1
Farm-workers flee Zimbabwe homes
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- Ireland call up Casey and Court
- BCCI may ban Bhajji for a year
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- An ugly set of numbers
- Liberals hand Labor the responsibility trophy
- Get set for further go-it-alone rate rises
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Gavaskar quits as ICC cricket panel chief
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- Steve Bruce: England have missed Paul Scholes
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Latvia's coast guard vessels approach the stranded Bahamas-registered cruise ship "Mona Lisa" off Latvia's northwest coast near Kolka, about 200 km (125 miles) from Riga, May 4, 2008. A cruise ship with 984 people on board ran aground early Sunday in the Baltic Sea, off the northwest coast of Latvia, the coast guard said.The Bahamas-registered Mona Lisa had embarked from Kiel, Germany, and was destined for Riga when it ran aground on a sand bank about 17 kilometers (10 miles) from the Latvian coast in the Irbe Strait between Latvia and the Estonian island of Saarema
Cruise ship runs aground in Baltic Sea
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