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- Nicholas D. Kristof: Can this be pro-life?
- Lavrov looks beyond army pull-out
- US election: Democrats threaten to hit McCain on Iran-Contra
- US allows think tank to open office in Tehran
- Israel astronaut diary on display
- Paul Newman: Oscar-winning actor, producer and director
A Pakistani vendor waits for customers at his fruit stall in a market on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008. After years of rapid growth, Pakistan's economy is slowing and citizens are struggling with price hikes and the government is slashing fuel and food subsidies to cut the budget deficit
Pakistan faces financial crisis
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- Letter from Gers in Southwest France
- Letter from Granada, Spain
- Conference: UAE aims to boost cultural ties with Spain
- Italy opts against F-35 fighter early phase role
- Europeans leave US meetings early for crisis summit
- French, German leaders reject European rescue fund
People lay flowers and light candles in front of the Carinthian government's headquarters in Klagenfurt, Austria, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, after Carinthia's governor Joerg Haider, whose far-right rhetoric led to international isolation for Austria during his time in government, died in a car accident Saturday when his car veered off the road near the city of Klagenfurt and overturned. He was 58.
Austrian right-wing leader Joerg Haider dead in car crash
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- Anwar Ibrahim sets new deadline to seize power
- Thousands welcome exiled rebel in Aceh
- Mugabe claims key ministries
- Arsenic-tainted water sickens hundreds in China
- 'North Korea to resume disablement of its nuclear facilities
Tram North Korea PY 2
N Korea removed from terror list
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- Call a spade a spade, Qazi sahib
- Taliban are our problem
- Iranian lifeline
- Afghanistan coach eyes World Cup
- In brief: Friendly fire charge; independent schools; Scarlet
- Warning signs of an Israeli strike on Iran
Friends and relatives of kidnapped broadcast journalist Ces Drilon pray for her safety during a mass Saturday June 14, 2008, at a shopping mall chapel in the financial district of Makati city east of Manila, Philippines. Drilon along with two of her camera crew and a Muslim professor were kidnapped June 8 by suspected Al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf militants on the volatile island of Jolo in southern Philippines. One of her crew members, Angelo Valderama, was released late Thursday.
Christians target of Al Qaida attacks
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South America Africa
- Botero double sinks Peru and breaks Bolivian record
- Why the shorts saw it coming
- Confessions of a Tourist: Going wild in the jungle
- Ecuador says to rework Italy's Agip oil deal
- Peru governor says he has agreed to be prime minister amid o
- Hamilton feels more mature for title run-in
 Real Madrid´s Brazilian star Ronaldo scores his first goal on his debut against Alaves during (tmg1)
Ronaldo considers Manchester City switch
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- Afridi keen to open batting in Toronto
- Senegal fans riot after World Cup qualifying exit
- Soccer: Senegal fans go on rampage after Word Cup failure
- Editor held for story on government salaries
- Violence follows Senegal exit
- Kenya's finance minister hits out at rich nations over crisi
Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe, is seen, at the Harare airport, Friday, July 4, 2008, on his return to Harare from Egypt, where he attended the African Union summit.
Mugabe to retain control of army and police: state media
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Australia Caribbean
- Harbhajan gives Aussies more grief
- Harbhajan Singh holds Australians at bay
- Oz opera revolts at being 'packed with Poms'
- Betting on Baz's blockbuster Corporates pay big bucks for li
- Harbhajan fireworks keep India in touch
- Ponting says he owes his hundred to Greg Chappell
 Adam Gilchrist
Gilchrist enters fray: If we're such bad sports why do we offer to accept fielder's word?
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- 6.1 earthquake shakes Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico; no report
- Former Peace Corps volunteers upset over suspension of progr
- Developing nations blast West for failed aid promises
- Cuban food sales limited and lines long, but there's enough
- Mr Reliable's ton of reassurance
- Stanford 20/20 gets go-ahead
 Alastair Cook - Cricket - England (sk1)
Stanford game 'only about money'
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