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- From Syrian fishing port to naval power base: Russia moves i
- Days after AIG's $85bn rescue, insurer hosted banquets
- 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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- Rome: Precariously perched in the lap of the gods
- Leading article: Darling's package needs to be as big as pro
- Pakistan, Iran invited to Paris meeting on Afghanistan
- Two Japanese and American win physics Nobel
- In a video, Putin shares his Judo tips
- US stocks slump to five-year low
 THE ISSUE: In less than a month, the bluefin tuna fishing season in the Mediterranean will begin. In recent years, high-tech fishing fleets have hunted down, often illegally, ever-declining numbers of these ocean giants. Last November, the International
Italy flouting bluefin tuna rules, WWF says
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- ONGC-Mittal JV plans $4b refinery in Nigeria
- Ijaz Butt named new PCB chairman
- Shoaib Akhtar recalled, controversy over Saeed’s exclusion:
- Ganguly to retire after Australia Tests
- Qantas passengers and crew suffer injuries in sudden altitud
- Margalla Towers residents mourn tragedy today
Thailand's Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, center, arrives at Parliament in Bangkok, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008.
Thai PM flees on foot to escape violent protests
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- Three training centres of Taliban destroyed
- Military to share secrets with MPs
- Bajaur areas cleared of militants, claim elders: Deployment
- US seeks peace with ‘reconcilable’ Taliban: Gates
- Leading article: Defeat is not yet inevitable
- Foreign troops cannot bring peace to Afghanistan: Canadian P
In this photo released by the Iraqi Government, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki right, meets John Negroponte, left, a U.S. deputy secretary of state in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday. Oct. 5,
Negroponte calls security deal on Iraq 'close'
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- Chevron can't arbitrate Ecuador liability-US court
- Ferrari to use "lollipop" after Singapore fiasco
- Frank Lampard winning England midfield battle
- Kunzle Gets Fitness Thumbs-Up
- Playing into Morales' hands
- In Venezuelan rain forest, charges of health negligence
Falkland Islands Penguins
Who says penguins can't fly?
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- Kenya deports US author of anti-Obama book
- MDC says Zimbabwe talks deadlocked
- New Zimbabwe talks seen to fail in deadlock
- Hamas takes its turn at peace talks
- ANC may ask Mbeki to help in election
- Mauritanian police beat union members in coup protest
Players of the Sierra Leone National Soccer team(Leone Stars) train prior to their match at the National Stadium in Freetown.
Bangura set for Sierra Leone debut
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- Economists predict OCR cut to 6.5pc this month
- Harbhajan holds key for India: Wasim
- Australia sweat over Clarke’s fitness
- Passenger recounts cabin clutter as plane dives
- Confusion surrounds Qantas emergency landing
- Treasurer upbeat on economy after rates cut
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Yen climbs on fears about deepening credit crisis
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- Stanford's $20m game in disarray after ruling
- Royal Caribbean Cruises sells 50 percent in jv to TUI Travel
- Big money England match in doubt
- Cuban Songstress Delighted At Angolan Public
- Singer Big Nelo Considers Aid to Cuban People Important
- Hennessey needs a rest - McCarthy
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (seventh from left), in a group photo with the members of the Senior Management Group, following the swearing-in ceremony of Alicia Bárcena Ibarra (sixth from left), new Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
UN to trim '09 Latam growth view due crisis
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