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- Pope calls for humanitarian corridors in Georgia
- Russia denies South Ossetia pullout under way
- McCain: Georgia conflict threatens energy supplies
- US inflation soars to 5.6% high
- Al-Qaida tape says Musharraf lets US run Pakistan
- South Ossetia refugees recall night of fear
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., campaigns for Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, in Henderson,
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- Pilot reported faulty valve before Madrid plane crash
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- Madrid plane crash inquiry begins
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People applaud during a rally in support of referendum in Tskhinvali, South Ossetia, Friday, Nov. 10, 2006 .South Ossetia, once an autonomous district within Soviet Georgia slightly bigger than Luxembourg, broke away from the central government following a 1991-1992 war, in which over a 1,000 people were killed and tens of thousands displaced. The province has been de-facto independent ever since, despite not being recognized internati
Rebels push to sever Georgia ties
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Asia Middle East
- The Booker moves onto mobile phones
- Taliban suicide bombers at Pakistani weapons complex kill 59
- Official says pirates have seized a German ship off Somalia,
- Karzai teases Brown on Afghanistan visit
- Black mark against Williams
- Mind games: how athletes beat the blues
 Bangladeshi people walk through flooded waters in Chittagong, 216 kilometers(135 miles) southeast of Dhaka, Monday, June 11, 2007. At least 67 people were killed and many others were injured Monday in mudslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains in a hilly
Monsoon rains kill 74 in India
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- JORDAN: New study could lead to a cleaner city of Zarqa
- Rice says US-Iraq coming together on timetables
- Officials: US airstrikes kill civilians in Afghanistan
- Pressure for peace could lead to violence: Livni
- Afghanistan on fire
- Iraq, US 'close' to troop deal
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in Baghdad
Gordon Brown launches fightback, insisting Labour can win next election
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- Austrian Ref for Dream Team, Argentina
- A busy month for Bolivian witches
- Britain take gold with Star triumph
- Don't cry for Doha
- Peru to vote on divisive land law
- This is a New Day! - Siasia Reacts to Clash With Argentina
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Maradona slams "stingy" Brazil
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- Third ship hijacked in a day off Somalia
- Obama's half-brother is tracked down to Nairobi slum
- Gaza travellers hit by passport shortage
- ISRAEL-OPT: Palestinians return to school despite hardships
- Insurgents attack Somali president's house, six killed
- Jail the 'greedy' scam victims, says Nigerian diplomat
England's Kevin Pietersen takes a drink at the cricket team's training at Seddon Park, Hamilton, New Zealand, Tuesday, March 4, 2008. England begins the first test against New Zealand in Hamilton Wednesday.
Botha ready to test Pietersen
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- Ford cuts jobs as sales slip
- Pollution price will kill jobs: warning
- Costello breaks silence on Liberal leadership
- Vet death prompts new tests for horses
- McCaw blimey: Richie vein of form has revitalised Kiwis
- Foley focused on filling big gaps in Waratahs pack
Investors study stock prices as traders work at a brokerage firm in Hong Kong Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008. Hong Kong shares surged Wednesday morning, rebounding with a vengeance from the market's recent plunge as investors welcomed a hefty, surprise interest rate cut overnight by the U.S. Federal Reserve. The blue chip Hang Seng index shot up 7.45 percent, to 23,379.5 points within minutes of opening. It was up 1,179.39 points, or 5.42 percent, to 22,937.02 in midmorning. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) hg3
Asian economies meet gravity
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- Bolt, Jamaicans primed for relay gold
- Campbell-Brown extends Jamaica's sprint sweep
- U.S. misery continues in relays
- Mexico give Eriksson winning start, U.S. win away
- Jamaica sweeps the sprint golds in Beijing
- Quiz: News… from Jamaica
 Zambian workers constructing a new $300 million copper smelter in Chingola, Zambia, hg3
Copper eases as Chinese demand doubts persist
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