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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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- Taliban kill 10 French paratroopers, raid US base
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 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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- 1-day summit: Cost Rs 21 lakh, no progress
- Sajid Mansuri, the calm face of terror
- India's oldest man dies at 138
- ICAI, Infy to study norms to counter cartelisation
- Tata Motors, Fiat JV may go the extra mile
- General Atlantic to buy 20% in Wockhardt Hospitals
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- Australians claim key Taliban scalp
- Suicide bombers charge US base
- Egyptian mother says septuplets a burden
- Al-Qaida vows to hunt Musharraf down
- Defense lawyer says Canadian terror suspect wanted to fight
- Poland plans to offer asylum, money to Iraqi employees when
fire erupted Tuesday in Egypt's parliament
Blaze engulfs Egypt's parliament
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- More socialism as Chavez grabs foreign-owned cement plants
- Routing Brazil, Argentina rises to Games' occasion
Russian President Vladimir Putin with US President George W. Bush
The new cold war era
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- Ethiopia - another famine, another avoidable disaster
- Zambia's president dies at 59
- Zimbabwe parliament to reconvene
- Jindal Steel zooms in on Mozambique coal mine
- Globalisation gains not for everyone
- Defiant Al Bashir rejects Darfur genocide charges
Flooded streets in Luanda's suburbs
Flooding in West Africa puts lives at risk, says UN health agency
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- Rugby: Piri Weepu extends NZRU contract
- Great Britons setting sights on new target of 20 golds
- Nuclear power on Nelson's agenda
- Russia to take its time on withdrawal
- Aussies refuse to take part in Champions Trophy
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20080316adf8054893_008 The Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon Mr Kevin Rudd briefs the media with Mr Ted Graham Chairman of The Finding Sydney Foundation and Chief of the Defence Force Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston in the background.
Aussie-NZ relations in good heart: Rudd
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- Haiti: UN mission alarmed as another child kidnapping victim
- John Terry is ready to lead England from the back again
- Antigua charges fifth person in honeymooner slayings
- Oil dips below $112 in Asia as demand eases
- Fay hits Florida, strengthens as it moves inland
- Brazil, China, Cuba and U.S. advance in women's semifinals
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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