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- US sees long road to recovery as economic gloom spreads
- Alaskan senator Ted Stevens loses fight for re-election
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- Obama moves closer to key cabinet pick
- Lieberman may keep prized Homeland chairmanship
- Jerry Yang to quit as Yahoo boss
President George W. Bush welcomes Prime Minister Gordon Brown of the United Kingdom, to the Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008, at the National Museum Building in Washington, D.C.
Gordon Brown claims G20 success
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- Iceland £50m meeting 'positive'
- Google putting LIFE photo archive online
- Russia-Georgia set for new talks
- Brown paves way for tax cuts
- Nordic countries to lend Iceland $2.5 bln -paper
- Spain house slump sparks first contraction since 93
Italian opposition leader Silvio Berlusconi addresses journalists after meeting with the Italian President Giorgio Napolitano at the Quirinale Presidential Palace in Rome Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008. The Italian president resumed talks with political leaders Monday after the resignation of Premier Romano Prodi last week sparked a government crisis and raised the possibility of an early vote just two years after the last general election.
Berlusconi plays ‘hide and seek’ on Merkel
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Asia Middle East
- India not world beaters - Swann
- US diplomat's ashes now at home in China
- Taliban spurn Afghan president's offer for talks
- Russia spending on rouble reached $58 bln in Sept-Oct
- FDA to open China offices after product scares
- Top Pakistan ex-commando killed
Indian stock brokers react after watching the 30-company benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange, the Sensex, rise by more than 1000 points in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008. Indian shares surged Wednesday, rebounding from the market's two-day slide, with the benchmark index rising more than 7 percent
Sensex firm; Sterlite Ind, Reliance lead
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- Ruler of Dubai swears in 26 judges of Cassation Court
- Indian navy strikes at Somali pirates, destroys vessel
- Ships diverted after seizure of tanker
- Kuwait central bank revamps monetary policy tools
- Seventy Journalists Arrested At Demonstration Against Govern
- OPEC's Cairo meet unlikely to act-President
 Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak addresses the Council on Foreign Relations prior to his meeting with President Bush, Tuesday, March 5, 2002 in Washington. Mubarak said that Israel must deal with Yasser Arafat as the sole representative of the Palestinia
India, Egypt sign extradition agreement
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South America Africa
- Amodu Assures On Colombia Friendly
- Brazil's Ronaldo considering retirement
- The Question: is 3-5-2 dead?
- Bush is right: Pass the Colombian trade pact
- John Key heads to Apec summit
- Body-heat sensors to track lost tribes: Brazil
 Ankunft des chinesischen Staatspräsidenten Hu Jintao. ula1
President's Latin America tour cements Beijing's trade clout
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- Conflict leaves Congolese villagers in limbo
- Twesigye's Flopped Launch
- Why Pregnant Girls Lose Out
- Bishops' Statement on Ongoing Conflict
- Embrace Family Planning, Religious Leaders Told
- ADF Rebels Want Peace Talks
 Suez Canal  -- The crew maintains a close watch as the Spruance class destroyer USS Deyo (DD 989) transits the Suez Canal, from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. Deyo is the first U.S. warship to enter the Red Sea during recent movements to the Centa
Egypt Suez Canal revenues rise yr/yr to $467.5 mln in Oct
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Australia Caribbean
- US car manufacturers warn of catastrophe
- World Cup final teams unchanged
- Australian shares close off 0.7 per cent
- No apology needed, say Australians
- Aust dollar closes weaker
- Asian markets slip into the red
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Closure of solar plant casts cloud over industry
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- Bolt not the greatest yet, says coach
- Mark Cuban sits in, enjoys Mavs’ win
- Helicopter crashes in Haiti killing two Americans: Police
- Mexico try to avoid the unthinkable
- Capello takes on clubs over their withdrawal symptons
- Hu lands in Cuba as China reaches out
fruit Market in Travestere, food shops, people, sellers, Rome Italy
With seeds, water and 'plastic' UN helps Haiti offset hurricanes, food prices
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