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- For the first time there are voices questioning Israel's str
- Report Faults Obama's Efforts at Transparency
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- New York dust victims split on 9/11 deal
- China persuades Google to stay back
- China backlash at US rights report
Music producer Phil Spector appears in court for the second day of the defense closing arguments in his retrial murder case on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 in Los Angeles.
Phil Spector murder conviction appealed
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- The world's shortest man dies in Rome
- European equities climb before Fed decision
- Sizing Europe on top of the world after Arkle triumph
- Wales hand Tom Prydie shock call-up for Italy clash
- Mathieu Bastareaud recalled to France line-up for crunch Six
- Expats lose appeal over index-linked pensions
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak addresses the media after a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, March 4, 2010
TV shows Egyptian president Mubarak 'is recovering'
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- Man commits suicide after killing mother
- Japanese-born panda back to China's breeding base
- Pouring human blood to protest in Bangkok
- Central Bank: Half Chinese feel price pinch
- Officials rules out imminent start on E China maglev
- Sustainable public transit takes centre stage at UN forum in
Foreign tourists in Indian capital Delhi India
65,000 foreigners found overstaying in India
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- ArcelorMittal to set up steel mill in Iraq
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- AHS receives biggest and first-of-its-kind mobile clinic in
- Doha debates give Palestinian leadership no-confidence vote
- Timeline: Paid Parking in the UAE
- Bolstering security of political regimes is not the 'aim of
Yemeni soldiers checks drivers identity cards and searches for weapons, at a checkpoint in the capital San'a, Yemen Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010.
Yemen says militants died in raid
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- Brazil's Petrobras says finds oil in Sergipe
- Italy's Lippi picks Brazil as World Cup favourites
- Epal Prepare African Championship in Brazil
- Hiscox heads for loss on $14bn disaster claims
- Strong aftershock strikes near Chile's Concepcion
- Hiscox sees Chile, Xynthia loss at 100 mln stg
Madonna, left, is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Jesus Luz feels 'married'
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- Somali pirates release tanker with North Korean crew
- Over 60 injured in clashes in Occupied Jerusalem
- Nigeria: Election slated for January or April 2011
- Heroes Win As Fans Come to Mbarara UTD's Rescue
- How National Team Lost to Niger - Ike
- Homes Eat Up Food Crop Space
GULF OF ADEN (Dec. 13, 2007) Merchant vessel Golden Nori refuels with the U.S. Navy dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) following its release from Somalia-based pirates Dec. 12. Pirates seized the Panamanian-flagged vessel Oct. 28 and held the 23-man crew hostage in Somali territorial waters. The release marks the first time in more than a year that no ships are held by Somali pirates. Whidbey Island is deployed to the U.S. Navy 5th Fleet area of operations in support of Maritime Security Operations. U.S. Navy photo by Seaman David Brown (Released)
Somali Pirates Free North Korean Chemical Tanker
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- Australian Stuart Clark pulls out of Kent move with back inj
- Fans Gaga over shtick that rivals Madonna
- Australia fast bowler Stuart Clark not coming to Kent
- Exonerated Rio close to $12bn deal with Chinalco
- Business between Australia and China to get better
- Australian police vow to act on racism after 'monkey' taunts
Mohamed Nasheed with Obamas.jpg
Obama's Australia visit to go ahead
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- World Cup: Keep Beckham on as a cheerleader
- Civil rights photographer Charles Moore dies
- Step-by-step guide to dance: Ballet Nacional de Cuba
- Chinese riot police maintain order in Haiti
- Cuba Criticizes US Ruling on Internet Access
- Haiti Leaders Rush to Finish Post-Quake Proposal
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (second from right) and his former Spokesperson, Haitian native Michele Montas (right), meet with residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, displaced by the violent earthquake that devastated much of the capital and claimed thousands of lives.
UN chief says world hasn't forgotten Haiti
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