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- Oil: Price passes US$126 a barrel
- Move to resurrect CIA leak case
- US stocks down after home sales, labor cost data
- Niger Delta push for US mediator
- Iran suspends talks with US over security in Iraq
- Microsoft exit hits Yahoo shares
 The death chamber with an emergency phone in Unit 4 of the Penitentiary of New Mexico is shown during a press tour of the facility Thursday, Oct. 25, 2001, in Sante Fe, N.M. The room is prepared for the execution of Terry Clark scheduled for Nov. 6, 2001
U.S. moving to clear backlog of executions
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- River thrill surfers set on collision course with jet-ski ju
- Questions Of Cash: The plane truth about Air France's delays
- European co-ops leave UK rivals behind as merger creates £7b
- Microsoft's battle with Europe goes on as fine is challenged
- Nissan's new business strategy unlikely to boost laggard gro
 The Soviet Union emblem is seen on the Foreign Ministry headquarters in downtown Moscow on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Russia vowed to respond to Britain´s decision to expel four diplomats Monday in a dispute over the case of a former KGB agent fatally
An oil-addicted ex-superpower
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- The Weasel: From Canton to Croydon
- Calcutta: A brew of old and new
- Change in law launches Japanese military into space
- Afghan cricket team aims for world cup glory
- Burma: 'I stopped counting bodies on journey down river of d
- Mary Dejevsky: In a wood-panelled hall, a heartening sight..
Investors watch stocks soar at a brokerage house in Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, March 24, 2008
Shadows lighten over Asia
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- Israel marks 60th birthday as fears overshadow the nation's
- 'The British wanted us to kill each other'
- 'Money and property you can forget - but not your dignity'
- Hezbollah storms to success in west Beirut
- We didn't even know the state would be called Israel
- Berkeley finds Saudi finance to snap up cheap building land
 16th Sep 2007. Tehran Iran. The Tehran street women and girls. Jamal
Iran woos Farsi-speaking nations
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- Brazil Opec plan lifts oil to $126 per barrel
- Pakistan, Canada, Argentina win in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
- Morales to stand for election in recall vote
- Oil at staggering $126 a barrel
- Chile volcanic eruption at critical stage: Expert
- Oil passes $126 a barrel on Venezuela supply concerns, weake
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2008 Formula One schedule and standings
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- Seychelles at tortoise pace
- Dramatic rise in Zimbabwe violence, torture
- Somali police fortify headquarters
- Is the Dictator a Genuine Option for a Christian?
- Statement Concerning Escalating Cases of Organised Violence
- Saboteurs In Trouble Says U.S. Ambassador Designate
 Former Zambian President Frederick Chiluba, right front, is escorted into an awaiting car, after appearing in court in Lusaka, Zambia, Monday, Feb, 24, 2003. Chiluba was arrested and charged with stealing from the government while in office. Chiluba was
Zambia seizes 'Chiluba millions'
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- My life in travel: Alan Cumming
- Five Best: Hotels by the surf
- Spaniard Garcia sets pace at breezy Sawgrass
- League: 'Supercoach' Gibson passes away before centenary tes
- League: Kangaroos hand Kiwis centenary lesson (+photos)
- Chris Rattue: Kiwis still bewitched by Aussie magic (+photos
 Sunil Gavaskar
Gavaskar quits as ICC cricket panel chief
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- Felix wins 2 sprints in Qatar, Oliver wins hurdles
- Pinta the robot sailing boat takes on Atlantic challenge
- Steve Bruce: England have missed Paul Scholes
- Cunene - Province to Receive 13 Cuban Physicians This Month
- Roger Collis: Travel Deals
- Cuba embraces golf to boost tourism
Latvia's coast guard vessels approach the stranded Bahamas-registered cruise ship "Mona Lisa" off Latvia's northwest coast near Kolka, about 200 km (125 miles) from Riga, May 4, 2008. A cruise ship with 984 people on board ran aground early Sunday in the Baltic Sea, off the northwest coast of Latvia, the coast guard said.The Bahamas-registered Mona Lisa had embarked from Kiel, Germany, and was destined for Riga when it ran aground on a sand bank about 17 kilometers (10 miles) from the Latvian coast in the Irbe Strait between Latvia and the Estonian island of Saarema
Cruise ship runs aground in Baltic Sea
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