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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
- The Pentagon's merchants of war
- Murdoch's Wall Street shuffle
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson pauses as he updates on the markets and the economy while speaking at the Women in Housing and Finance Annual Meeting, Thursday, June 19, 2008, in Washington. Earlier Thursday, Paulson said the government must quickly give the Federal Reserve more power to regulate the financial system, saying this year's financial market turmoil highlighted the need for actio
Paulson wants more say for Fed in Wall St affairs
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- British lawmakers to check on possible prisoner transfers
- Switzerland to see little direct impact from fuel price hike
- Two retired generals jailed in connection with plot
- Two arrests in Turkey 'coup plot'
- Hitler beheaded in Berlin as anti-war protester waxes hyster
- Impostor pastor collared in confession
US President George W. Bush, left, gestures during a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda at the G8 summit Sunday, July 6, 2008 in the lakeside resort of Toyako on Japan's northern island of Hokkaid
Bush raises North Korea concerns
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Asia Middle East
- Afghan inquiry into American bombing of 'wedding party'
- Ashraf bats for inclusion of cricket in 2012 London Olympics
- 'No evidence against Aarushi's father'
- 11 killed in Pakistan blast: Official
- G8 turns to emerging economies for help
- Low-cost, hassle-free drug for diabetic patients
 A Pakistani soldier looks at part of the battle-damaged compound of the Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque, in Islamabad on July 12, 2007. The battle for the Red Mosque ended Wednesday after an eight day siege and two days of close quarter combat between Pakistan
Thousands gather on anniversary of Red Mosque siege
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- United Arab Emirates cancels Iraqi debt
- Glencairn Balfour-Paul: British ambassador to Baghdad
- Egypt shares continue decline on global market woes
- Saudi and Qatar move to seal ties
- United Arab Emirates names Iraq ambassdor -source
- UAE waives 7 bn dollar Iraq debt
A member of a hardline Islamic group makes an anti-Dutch speech in front of the Dutch embassy Monday March 31, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Hard-liners go after Indonesian Islamic sect
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South America Africa
- Betancourt given clean bill of health
- Hamilton wins rainy British Grand Prix
- 1,600-year-old tomb unearthed in Peru
- France to present plans for EU migration crackdown
- Ancient Peru tomb unearthed
- Colombia foils bomb plot after rescue
 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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- G8 Leaders Must Pinpoint Aid Bottlenecks
- UN Chief Appeals to G8
- Mugabe, Tsvangirai to Meet After G8 Talks?
- Britain calls for sanctions against Zimbabwean president
- New Zealand beats South Africa 19-8
- Africa takes centre stage as G8 kicks off summit
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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Australia Caribbean
- Watson's magic gets Aussies home
- Australia win toss, bat against West Indies
- Australia beats France 40-10
- New Zealand Maori win Pacific Nations Cup with 21-18 win ove
- Fuel tax should fund buses
- New storm over nude child picture
Australia's Shane Warne
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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
Asafa Powell
Bolt, Powell and Campbell to head Jamaican team
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