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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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- Ten French soldiers killed in Taliban ambush in Afghanistan
- Germany acts to halt 'giant locusts'
- 10 French troops killed in ambush by Taliban
- Car bomb explodes in Turkey
- President Levy Mwanawasa Dies in France
- French foreign minister sees limits of Western power
 Russian President Vladimir Putin enters the hall to attend a news conference in the Kremlin in Moscow,Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007. President Vladimir Putin, in his annual marathon news conference, portrayed Russia as economically robust, a victim of unfair su
Editorial: Russia's work is completed
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Asia Middle East
- Diesel still short, LPG runs out too
- Asaram Bapu's son booked for forgery
- Villagers rise against tide to plug rift
- Rs 511-cr boost for city projects
- Spurious drugs worth Rs 1.5 cr seized
- Call centre employee ends life in Malad
Kashmir is on fire
Jammu & Kashmir: 2 lakh people court arrest
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- Blaze engulfs Egypt's parliament
- Parents complain about indecent school stationery
- Random checks at JBR to clamp down on pets
- Moulding pupils for a bright future
- Moving mountains
- Mortgage law will plug loopholes
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Dubai issues new mortgage law to regulate sector
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South America Africa
- Brazil’s import claims irk local poultry industry
- More socialism as Chavez grabs foreign-owned cement plants
- Routing Brazil, Argentina rises to Games' occasion
- Argentina wins in madison, Chris Hoy of Britain takes his th
- China plays U.S. for women's title
- Germany's 'richest village team' jumps to the top
Russian President Vladimir Putin with US President George W. Bush
The new cold war era
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- Defiant Al Bashir rejects Darfur genocide charges
- Medal celebrations unite a fractured Kenya
- Deaths in Mogadishu market attack
- Tuareg rebels to 'lay down arms'
- President Mwanawasa Dies, Nation to Mourn for 7 Days
- UN-Brokered Peace Deal Signed
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir salutes as he arrives for a Turkey-Africa Cooperation meeting in Istanbul Turkey, Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008. Turkey's president urged Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir during talks Tuesday to act responsibly and to end the suffering in the devasted Darfur r
Sudan's Bashir on visit to Turkey
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- Champions Trophy will not be relocated
- Hurdle mistake costs race favourite Jones a gold medal
- AMA says plan for GPs 'a mixed bag'
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- Australians claim key Taliban scalp
- Boral dives on continuing US housing demand woes
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Survivors of spanish flu may hold key to bird flu
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- Fay hits Florida, strengthens as it moves inland
- Brazil, China, Cuba and U.S. advance in women's semifinals
- Oil dips below $112 in Asia as demand eases
- Oil jumps above $115 after dollar weakens vs euro
- Jamaica's "Lightning" Bolt could match Lewis
- Q&A: Matt Hughes on John Terry's re-appointment as England c
Shelly-Ann Fraser of Jamaica, center, reacts as she wins the women's 100-meter during the athletics competitions in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008. Others are Muna Lee of the United States, left, and Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie of Bahamas
Fraser wins women's 100m
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