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- Russian parliament votes to recognise Georgia breakaway regi
- Obama still faces one complication: Clinton
- Protestors tell Tata - 'give us back our land'
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- Tibetans mark Olympics close with anti-China rally
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Pope calls for humanitarian corridors in Georgia
Pope calls for humanitarian corridors in Georgia
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- U.S., Europe, Japan planned dollar rescue -Nikkei
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- Roma's struggle for fair education
In this July 4, 2008 file photo, French President Nicolas Sarkozy's wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is seen with her husband waiting for Ingrid Betancourt's arrival at Villacoublay air base, outside Paris. The title of her new album _ her third _ is revealing: "Comme si de rien n'etait" (As If Nothing Had Happened). It comes out in numerous European countries July 11, sandwiched between the G-8 summit in Japan and a July 13 summit of world leaders in Paris.
Sarkozy says Russia's action 'unacceptable'
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- Superstar athletes court Chinese market
- On Indian roads, progress takes a deadly toll
- Palm oil futures up
- Western nations warn Russia to `change course'
- Nikkei down 0.3 pct, Canon slides but Ricoh, Acom up
- JGB futures rise towards 4-month peak, Suda eyed
 An aerial view taken from the IAF relief Helicopter of the flood-affected areas in Gujarat on July 3, 2005 India   (rs1)
Kosi threatens to swallow Katihar, Purnia
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- Hijackers of Sudanese plane free hostages
- Hearing of soldiers suspected of killing Iraqis set for conc
- NBC approves Pickens' "Iran" ad after complaint
- Families of Nepalese workers killed in Iraq sue KBR
- US Army continues Iraq murder conspiracy hearing
- Hijackers release Sudanese passengers in Libyan oasis
 Like it or not, it is our own Oil..
Opec may not support Saudi move to trim supply
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- Livingstone to be Chavez adviser
- Ecuador seizes more companies as debt payment
- Livingstone to advise Chávez on urban issues
- US LPGA wants all players to speak English
- Chelsea confident of new era with Robinho
- Chelsea expect to sign Brazil's Robinho
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Sugar cane to keep more Brazilian lights burning
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- Darfur hijackers surrender, release passengers
- As Angola reaps oil wealth, many remain poor
- INM reports healthy growth on India and South Africa gains
- Broad-inspired England overwhelm South Africa
- Drug smugglers target British teenagers as mules
- Gunmen kidnap Israeli in Nigerian oil city
Robert Mugabe
Mugabe unfazed by political deadlock
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- Luxury car tax 'will increase inflation'
- Obama is ready, says Bill
- 'Drama queen' has Manuka abuzz
- Opposition confirms no vote on power sale
- Cricket sledgers face red-card system
- Kylie confirms Australian tour dates
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Junk food ads for kids to stay
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- 3 years after Katrina, nervous New Orleans watches another s
- Coach says Bolt could have run 9.52 in Olympics
- Storm Gustav kills 23 in Caribbean
- Aide says "exhausted" Dalai Lama cancels trips
- Party political spat erupts over Olympic cash
- Tropical storm lashes Caribbean
England's Ryan Sidebottom, who took five wickets in the second innings, leaves the pitch after his team defeated New Zealand on the fifth day of their second international cricket test at Basin Reserve in Wellington, New Zealand, Monday, March 17, 2008.
Injured Sidebottom may miss out on Caribbean payday
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