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North America Europe
- Obama set to name Clinton as top diplomat
- Can US stop an Indian attack on Pakistan?
- Talks to topple Canadian government continue
- Bush sends Rice to India in aftermath of attacks
- Rice starts Europe tour in London
- 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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- France's first lady Carla Bruni puts her star power at the s
- Exports dip 12% on US, Europe recession
- Greece did too little to avoid recession -industry
- Deutsch Mark: Inside Berlin's art bunker
- Belgian reporters assaulted and robbed in China
- Jurists At Portugal-Angola Conference
 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
- Ford considers sale of Volvo
- SNAPSHOT - Financial Crisis - 1929 GMT
- Sudden showers send chill through city
- Students opt to study abroad to wait out recession
- Mumbai mayhem: Delhi trader mistook it for mafia shootout
- Rs 3 lakh ex-gratia for Mumbai victims' kin
People are seen outside the newly-reopened Cafe Leopold, a famous tourist restaurant and the scene of one of the first attacks last week, in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008.
Calming the furies aroused in Mumbai
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- US deaths in Afghanistan, Iraq in 2008
- Saudi Arabia's king wants us over a $75-plus barrel
- Iraq: Key figures since the war began
- Dubai residency department open for business during holidays
- Barack Obama still looks to 16-month pullout
- Qatar Interested in Investing in Country
Pakistan army troops arrive to conduct a rescue operation at Saturday's truck bombing site at Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008. Rescue workers found at least six more bodies Sunday at what was left of the truck-bombed Marriott Hotel in Pakistan's capital, a rescue officer said, pushing the death toll to at least 44 in one of the biggest terrorist attacks ever in the c
Open doors make grand hotels tempting target for terrorists
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South America Africa
- Police car set alight, referee trapped in Peru riot
- World press fears chill in India-Pak ties
- Hamilton says 2009 F1 championship looks wide open
- England grouped with Argentina in 2011 World Cup
- England pooled with Argentina in 2011 World Cup
- England drawn with Scotland and Argentina for 2011 World Cup
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Tony Manero and Nanni Moretti win big at Turin
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- Cholera-hit Zimbabwe cuts water to capital
- Parliament Speaker Welcomes Djibouti Peace Deal
- Ethiopian Troops Arrest High Rank Government Officials
- Jos eyewitness: Long, sharp knives
- Discovery Metals says may delay Botswana project
- Top UN rights body calls for end to Congo abuses
 Laura Bush meets with women from Mothers to Mothers-to-Be in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, July 12, 2005. The program provides support to HIV-positive women during their pregnancy. (mb1)
SOUTHERN AFRICA: HIV laws put women in the line of fire
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Australia Caribbean
- Cocaine seized as syndicate broken
- Basketball: Mackinnon's career may be over
- US dollar, yen rise as weak data erodes risk appetite
- Bradman cap may well break auction record
- Australia, New Zealand likely to host 2011 cricket world cup
- Asian stocks mostly down ahead of key US data, rate decision
 South Korean protesters hold candles during a rally demanding the safe return of South Koreans kidnapped in Afghanistan and the withdrawal of South Korean troops from that country in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, July 25, 2007. A purported Taliban spoke
South Korea among countries ending Iraq deployment
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- Cricket: Windies on alert for rebounding Black Caps
- 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
 Bricks of cocaine, a form in which it is commonly transported. (nn1)
Man jailed for smuggling cocaine
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