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- Pope calls for humanitarian corridors in Georgia
- Russia denies South Ossetia pullout under way
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- US inflation soars to 5.6% high
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- 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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- Russia blocks Georgia's main port city
- Spanish plane that crashed had overheated valve
- Russia yields ground but hangs on to key parts of Georgia
- Madrid plane crash inquiry begins
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- Rebels push to sever Georgia ties
The President of France, Mr. Nicolas Sarkozy inspecting the Guard of Honour at the ceremonial reception, in New Delhi on January 25, 2008.     wnhires  (js1)
Sarkozy pays tribute to soldiers
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- Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain in Afghanistan
- Andrew Ooi's talent for placement
- Mainland China has emerged as Japan's top export destination
- India fights animals to modernize New Delhi airport
- South Korea takes men's tae kwon do gold
- Suicide attack in Pakistan kills at least 60
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- Rice says US-Iraq coming together on timetables
- Rice in Baghdad to conclude security agreement
- Singapore property firm inks deal for Islamic bond offering
- Syria-Russian talks focus on arms
- JORDAN: New study could lead to a cleaner city of Zarqa
- Section of Shaikh Zayed Road to be closed on Friday
Soldiers of NATO's International Security Assistance Force are seen near the wreckage of a car used by a suicide bomber, following a suicide attack on a NATO convoy in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Aug. 11, 2008. A suicide bomber rammed his car into a NATO convoy in Kabul on Monday, killing three civilians and wounding at least a dozen, officials
More than 30 militants killed in battle in Afghanistan; blast kills 3 Polish troops
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- A busy month for Bolivian witches
- Britain take gold with Star triumph
- Don't cry for Doha
- Peru to vote on divisive land law
- This is a New Day! - Siasia Reacts to Clash With Argentina
- Britain takes 4th sailing gold while Spain wins Tornado clas
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Argentina and Brazil in role reversal
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- Botha ready to test Pietersen
- MWUN Blames Rise in Oil Theft on Port Concessioning
- Fashola Tasks Stakeholders on Science, Technology Education
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- Latest Local Movie Full of Drama
- Machona's Clothing Line Ruffcutts Grows
'Agriculture Census Not for Taxation'
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- Oil rises past $119 on Russian tensions
- Brett Lee confirms split from his wife
- A chaotic bit of heaven
- Gallery cutbacks 'a tremendous shame'
- Costello breaks silence on Liberal leadership
- Spanish air disaster: 153 killed
Investors study stock prices as traders work at a brokerage firm in Hong Kong Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008. Hong Kong shares surged Wednesday morning, rebounding with a vengeance from the market's recent plunge as investors welcomed a hefty, surprise interest rate cut overnight by the U.S. Federal Reserve. The blue chip Hang Seng index shot up 7.45 percent, to 23,379.5 points within minutes of opening. It was up 1,179.39 points, or 5.42 percent, to 22,937.02 in midmorning. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) hg3
Asian economies meet gravity
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- U.S. men and women both fumble in relays
- Campbell-Brown captures women's 200-meter race as Jamaica do
- Jamaican sprinter targets potential third Olympic gold
- U.S. tops Cuba to reach women's final
- To Be Black, Jamaican, Nigerian And Very Proud
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 Zambian workers constructing a new $300 million copper smelter in Chingola, Zambia, hg3
Copper eases as Chinese demand doubts persist
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