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- US soldier 'kept Afghan body parts'
- Firms trade blame over US oil spill
- Cuban model 'doesn't even work for us any more': Fidel Castr
- Arrests made in Mexico migrant slayings
- Cordoba centre will be built, imam declares
- US religious leaders condemn Islamophobia
Soldiers from the anti-terrorism force of the Yemeni Defense Ministry take part in an exercise at a training camp at the Sarif district north of the capital San'a, Yemen, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010.
US terror training in Yemen reflects wider program
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- Europe will win the Ryder Cup – and win at a canter
- European shares turn positive; banks gain
- Milan poised to unleash strikeforce at Cesena
- European shares slip in early trade; Axa falls
- Venice: Tsui revives Chinese hero Detective Dee
- Ben Affleck brings Boston to Venice at film fest
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey makes a statement at his closing press conference as the G20 Summit Toronto, Sunday, June 27, 2010
Erdogan criticises opponents ahead of Turkey referendum
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Asia Middle East
- India condemns, calls for media blackout
- Yen near 15-year highs vs dlr; euro eases
- China Medical in up to $131 mln Hong Kong IPO
- Kirwan targets two World Cup pool victories for Japan
- Rights group: Violence threatens Afghan elections
- 4th US missile in 24 hrs in Pakistan kills 5
Vegetables in a vegetable market-Food-India
Food inflation goes up to 11.47%
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- Kuwait condemns plan to burn Quran
- Quran burning flap a distraction from Obama agenda
- South Korea imposes independent sanctions on Iran, 1st Ld-Wr
- Capello 'to quit' after Euro 2012
- Federer blows Soderling off court
- institute Challenges Govt Committment After Bashir Visit
Afghan President Hamid Karzai asks attendees of the peace jirga to take their seats after hearing sounds of an explosion, during his opening address in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, June 2, 2010.
Karzai aims to limit foreign role in probes-report
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South America Africa
- Strong 6.1 magnitude quake strikes near Chile coast
- Chinese, Brazilian ministers stress on military co-op
- COHA Opinion: Brazilian Election
- LDU Quito hold Estudiantes 0-0, win S.American Supercup
- New Argentina crushes champion Spain
- Model workers
Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas, center, holds up the World Cup trophy as he and other team members celebrate, as South African President Jacob Zuma, front right, and FIFA president Sepp Blatter, second from right in front, look on during the World Cup final soccer match between the Netherlands and Spain at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa, Sunday, July 11, 2010
Experimental Spain suffer at hands of fired-up Argentina
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- Meatco Pays Via Nampost
- Vice-Minister of Urbanisation Checks Facts in Uige
- President and PM Console Wabukala
- Bungokho Chief Charged Over Poll Violence
- Suspect Arrested for Record Gem Theft
- Secretary of State Happy With Peu-Peu Penitentiary Condition
Rescue workers carry the body of a victim of sectarian violence in Kurujantar, some 30 kilometers (19 miles) south of Jos, Nigeria, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
Fear of fresh violence in Nigeria
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Australia Caribbean
- Coal miners drop bid for Australian rail assets
- CORRECTED-Coal miners drop bid for Australian rail assets
- IG Markets - Australian Market Wrap Sept. 9, 2010
- North Korea marks 62nd founding day
- Fish-gobbler banned from circus show
- Telecom fall drags market lower
Supporters of Pakistani religious party Jamiat-Ulema-i-Islam rally against the United Stated in Pakistani border town of Chaman along Afghanistan on Friday, March 27, 2009 to condemn the American policy of expanding U.S. strikes in Pakistani territory. They chanted slogans in favor of Taliban and their leader Mullah O
Taliban chief says victory imminent
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- Fidel Castro says Cuban model no longer works
- Fifa U17 Womens World Cup - Flamingoes Wins 2 1
- Fidel latest to say Cuba's communism doesn't work
- Cuban Five: They are innocent
- Fidel Castro says Cuban model doesn't work
- Mexico rejects Clinton drug crime 'insurgency' analogy
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, left, shakes hands with China's President Hu Jintao during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
Latin America pays for China ties
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