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North America Europe
- Obama set to name Clinton as top diplomat
- Can US stop an Indian attack on Pakistan?
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- Terrorists will not defeat India's 'great democracy': Obama
U.S. Airmen assigned to Detachment 3, 732nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, attached to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division and an Iraqi commando pose for a group photo in front of the Crossed Swords or Hands of Victory in Baghdad, Iraq, Nov. 22, 2008.
31 December 2011: day the last US soldier leaves Iraq
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- McDonald's 'Martian'
- Ankara Collections From Nitex 2008
- U.S. stocks drop sharply, following Europe and Asia
- How did that vase wind up in the museum?
- Early count shows narrow race for Romanian Parliament
- Venice hit by severe flooding
 Kate and Gerry McCann, with twins Sean and Amelie, arrive at East Midlands airport in England, Sunday, Sept. 9 2007. The British couple named as suspects in the disappearance of their 4-year-old daughter returned to England Sunday, days after being grill
Duty-free travel allowances on the rise
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Asia Middle East
- Thai flights resume but thousands still stranded
- Ankhi Mukherjee: Remembering the Old Taj Mahal Palace, Mumba
- Recession tipped to be over next year
- A long and expensive trip, but worth it
- Open doors make grand hotels tempting target for terrorists
- Stranded in Thailand: 'Get us out of here'
 The Minister of State for External Affairs, Shri Anand Sharma interacting with media persons on the Roundtable Discussion on public Diplomacy, in New Delhi on May 29, 2007. (jsen2)
India warns of 'grave setback' to Pakistan ties
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- Kuwait cabinet resignation accepted
- Blasts target Iraqi police recruits
- Iraq: bombs kill more than 30 in Baghdad, Mosul
- Islamic finance sector needs more sharia scholars
- Dozens killed in Iraqi bombings
- Israeli Navy turns away Libyan ship carrying Gaza aid
Security guards are seen looking at schoolbooks of students who were on a mini bus that was hit by a car bomb near the entrance to a police academy in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. At least 16 people were killed and 46 wounded in a nearly simultaneous double bombing near a police academy in eastern Baghdad. A suicide attacker detonated his explosives vest packed with ball-bearings at the entrance to the academy, then a car bomb exploded about 150 yards (137 meters) away, apparently aimed at those responding to the initial blast, the U.S. military sa
Bombings hit Iraq police academy
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South America Africa
- England draw Argentina and Scotland in World Cup
- Dlamini Zuma to Lead Delegation to Argentina
- S.America round-up-Paraguayan team hit by food poisoning
- Tony Manero and Nanni Moretti win big at Turin
- Japanese car sales in worst fall since 1970s
- Dutch prepare for chill when window opens
Bolivia's President Evo Morales answers questions during a news conference at the presidential palace in La Paz, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008.
Bolivia readies charges against autonomy leader
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- X-Mas - Some Companies Will Do Brisk Business During the Fes
- I Got Inspired By Armani's Style - Kwesi Nti
- Stakeholders Pessimistic of Rumpi's Success
- Employers of Disabled People Awarded
- Minister Reiterates Commitment to Modernising Fire Service
- Anne Marie Ndzie Challenges Artists to Be Responsible
South Africa's captain Graeme Smith, right, congratulates his team mate Neil McKenzie for scoring a hundred against Bangladesh during the second test match in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Friday, Feb. 29, 2008. South Africa leads the
South Africa topples India in ICC Test ranking
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Australia Caribbean
- Stimulus packages picked to spark IPOs
- Cricket: Windies on alert for rebounding Black Caps
- Max sees move into Australia a good fit for firm
- Cricket: Black Caps outplayed and outranked
- Cricket: Too early to change 2011 host, says Vaughan
- David Leggat: Black Caps raise white flag to end Bracewell e
Bryan Habana goes for the line/aaeh
Barbarians v Australia (Wed)
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- Openly gay marchers make first-ever appearance at World AIDS
- Dom Joly: How a bog-standard lilo might turn me into a world
- Global AIDS crisis overblown? Some dare to say so
- Swansea City 2-2 Cardiff City
- Elmander double sinks sorry Sunderland
- Castro attends Cuba's first Catholic beatification
 Bricks of cocaine, a form in which it is commonly transported. (nn1)
Man jailed for smuggling cocaine
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