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- Athletics: Former track star pleads guilty to heroin charges
- U.S. seeks to force UBS to divulge client names in tax case
- US Congress passes Iraq war spending plan
- flawed delivery from Pyongyang
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- Murdoch's Wall Street shuffle
President Bush meets with Special Envoy for Sudan Richard Williamson, left, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, right, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washingto
Follow North Korea, US tells Sudan
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- Concerns over foreign transplants
- France mulls partial privatisation of its post
- French killings suspect released
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- Bush raises North Korea concerns
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Hitler beheaded in Berlin as anti-war protester waxes hysterical
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- Suicide attack in Pakistani capital kills 15
- AP IMPACT: US wavered over S. Korean executions
- Afghan officials: US missiles killed 27 civilians
- Bush defends decision to attend Olympics opening
- Bikes, China's icon, thrive despite car invasion
- Hamilton reigns in rain to seal 'best' win and regain title
Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, left, toasts with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao after a signing ceremony in Beijing's Great Hall of the People Friday Dec. 28, 2007. Fukuda is on a four-day trip that comes amid a boost in economic ties and a rare pause in rhetoric over their historical grievances.
Japanese PM to attend Beijing Olympics opening ceremony
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- More power in Iraq, but shortages linger
- UAE cancels Iraq debt, names new envoy
- Israel exhumes bodies of Hezbollah fighters
- Shooting injures three people in Somalia
- Ex-Mossad man caught off-guard by comedian
- Little oil relief until 2013: energy chief
 FILE-- An aerial photo shows Iran´s Uranium Conversion Facility, just outside the city of Isfahan, 410 kilometers south of the capital Tehran, Iran, in this Wednesday, March 30, 2005 photo. Iran will likely resume some nuclear activities related to
Pentagon afraid of ignorance about Iran
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- Soccer: Perth sign Brazilian
- Paul Ince aims to steer prized David Bentley away from rival
- Betancourt sends message to jungle hostages
- Rich Peruvian tomb found
- Glencairn Balfour-Paul: British ambassador to Baghdad
- Betancourt given clean bill of health
 Training session of the Brazilian national team in Frankfurt: Once more the South American magicians delighted the audience. Ronaldinho and Kaka. (vio1)
Ronaldinho set for Italy not City
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- Top UN official killed in Somalia
- Briefs3-Soccer-Belgian Saintfiet appointed Namibia coach
- UK calls for Zimbabwe sanctions
- Zimbabwe tragedy 'infecting Africa'
- G-8 leaders face rising expectations at summit
- Miliband backs tougher UN sanctions against Mugabe
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.
Britain calls for sanctions on defiant Mugabe
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- Activist screens unclassified suicide film in public
- NSW faces worsening drought, locusts
- Rugby: Wallabies thump hapless French
- Rugby: Perseverance pays handsomely for NZ Maori
- Netball: Taurua buoyed by Magic rebirth
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Sanath Jayasuriya from Sri Lanka, Cricket
Cricket bosses fiddle while Mugabe terrorises a nation
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- Indian banks gearing up to enhance foreign operations
- Convicted vessel captain repatriated from Panama
- Injured Ponting leaving Caribbean tour early
- Rachel Kushner's 'Telex From Cuba'
- Wrist injury ends Ponting's tour
- Nigeria's Olympic plans in chaos
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Bolt, Powell and Campbell to head Jamaican team
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