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Sep 18, 2010
Bent earns Sunderland 1-1 Arsenal draw in stoppage time | Reuters
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Arsenal's Andrey Arshavin has his shot at goal blocked by Sunderland's Titus Bramble during their English Premier League soccer ma...
West Ham off the mark at last after 1-1 draw at Stoke | Reuters
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Stoke City's Dean Whitehead (bottom) challenges West Ham United's Carlton Cole during their English Premier League soccer match at t...
Pope apologises for abuse as thousands march in protest | Reuters
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Demonstrators protesting against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI assemble on Piccadilly for a march to Whitehall, outside Hyde Park in London...
Afghanistan braces for violent polling day
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(Reuters) - Afghanistan braced for a day of violence on Saturday as voters headed to the polls for a parliamentary election that is a crucia...
EU, France clash over Roma
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Friday, September 17, 2010 PRESIDENT Nicolas Sarkozy said yesterday France was "profoundly hurt" by World War II parallels with i...
Pope admits abuse failures on state visit to Britain
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Friday, September 17, 2010 POPE Benedict XVI admitted yesterday the Catholic Church had failed to act quickly enough to stamp out the menace...
19 gunmen die in clash in Mexico
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17 Sep 10 - AT LEAST 19 outlaws were killed in clashes with troops in Mexico's northeastern state of Tamaulipas, near the US border, wh...
Mexico recalls its 'moment of emancipation' from Spain
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17 Sep 10 - BELLS rang out yesterday as Mexican President Felipe Calderon reenacted the moment 200 years ago when a priest urged his countr...
Mideast talks still under threat
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17 Sep 10 - UNITED STATES Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ended three days of talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders yesterday with ...
Landmine kills 10 aboard Turkey bus
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17 Sep 10 - A LANDMINE believed to have been planted by Kurdish rebels blew up a minibus in southeast Turkey yesterday, killing 10 people i...
Nigerian gets 12 years for US$1.3m 419 scam
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17 Sep 10 - A NIGERIAN man has been sentenced to more than 12 years in US prison for orchestrating an advance payment scam that bilked vic...
Guinea halts presidential run-off after violence
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17 Sep 10 - GUINEA has halted Sunday's presidential run-off after days of violence, as the military ruler called for fresh regional me...
Father of German shooter on trial for manslaughter
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Friday, September 17, 2010 THE father of a teenager who shot dead 15 people before killing himself in a rampage at his old school...
France suspects al-Qaeda behind Niger kidnap
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Saturday, September 18, 2010 FRANCE fears al-Qaeda militants are hauling seven foreign hostages across the Sahara from Niger'...
Nato chief urges Russia's inclusion under security 'tent'
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Saturday, September 18, 2010 NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen warned yesterday against leaving Russia "outside the tent look...
Nuclear plant evacuated as Karl charges on Mexico
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18 Sep 10 - HURRICANE Karl roared towards Mexico's gulf coast Friday, forcing the evacuation of oil rigs and the shutdown of a nuclear...
US sees cooperation between N Korea, Iran
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Saturday, September 18, 2010 A SENIOR US official said yesterday there was evidence that North Korea has transferred technology t...
Israeli troops kill Hamas leader
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18 Sep 10 - ISRAELI soldiers shot dead a Hamas military commander in the occupied West Bank yesterday, the army and Palestinian officials ...
Christine O'Donnell fights back at Values Voter Summit
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Hizbullah bid to torpedo UN Hariri tribunal | The Brunei Times
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Saturday, September 18, 2010 POLITICAL tension is mounting in Lebanon as Hizbullah and its allies ratchet up pressure aiming to discredit a...
MI5 chief highlights threats from Somalia, Yemen
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A woman carries a child into the local hospital after he was injured by a mortar shell explosion in Mogadishu last Thursday. Somali insurge...
In Brief , BT
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Venezuela airline suspends operations CARACAS: Venezuelan national airline Conviasa is suspending all flights for two weeks after a crash ...
New hope for Chile trapped miners
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COPIAPO: A drilling operation yesterday reached 33 miners trapped in a Chile mine since early August, but the deep hole must now be widened ...
Five cleaners held in Britain over pope visit 'terror' alert
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Saturday, September 18, 2010 BRITISH police arrested five street cleaners yesterday on suspicion of plotting a "terrorist&qu...
HM graces Raya gathering at ICC, Brunei
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His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam with HRH Crown Prince Hj Al-Muhtadee Billah (3rd L), HRH ...
Apec ministers agree on labour proposals
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Ubaidillah Masli BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Saturday, September 18...
Plans on to relocate pupils taking PSR exam | The Brunei Times
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Due to Tutong floods Pupils from five primary schools in Tutong who will be sitting for the Primary School Assessment (PSR) examination will...
Sep 17, 2010
Sri Lanka jails former army chief Fonseka
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Sarath Fonseka was found guilty of corruption in defence deals. (Reuters Photo) COLOMBO: Already stripped off his military rank and medal...
Senior Pakistani politician killed in UK - The Times of India
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LONDON: Imran Farooq, a leading member of Muttahida Quami Movement -- Pakistan's third largest political party, has been stabbed to deat...
Liz Taylor was on my list too: Lennon killer
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LONDON: Despite other famo us people like US TV talk show host Johnny Carson and the actress Elizabeth Taylor on his hit-list, Mark Dav...
Egyptian paper fakes Obama's photo
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LONDON: Egypt's state-run newspaper Al-Ahram has come under fire for doctoring a photograph to suggest that President Hosni Mubarak h...
Scientists identify brain's region for introspection
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Scientists have identified the part of the brain that appears to control introspection - the ability to think about what you are thinking....
Raids against Taleban increase on eve of poll
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Up to 30 insurgents have been killed in fighting in Afghanistan before this week's parliamentary elections,...
Plea for more NZ help in Afghanistan
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Nato chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has urged New Zealand to stand by its commitment to the international alliance in Afghanistan as he calle...
Gunman kills himself, mother at US hospital
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A man who became distraught as he was being briefed on his mother's condition by a surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital pulled a gun and ...
Japan's Cabinet resigns ahead of reshuffle
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Japan's Cabinet resigned en masse Friday to make way for a revamped administration after Prime Minister Naoto Kan survived the ruling ...
Pope admits church failures on UK visit
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Pope Benedict XVI has waded into the hostile atmosphere of highly secular Britain, admitting the Catholic Church did not act decisively or...
Troops kill wanted Hamas man
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JERUSALEM - The Israeli military says troops have killed a wanted Hamas member in a West Bank raid. The military says soldiers were tryin...
60 feared dead in Sri Lanka blast
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COLOMBO - A government spokesman says 60 people are feared killed in an accidental blast of explosives meant for road construction in S...
Turkish court will apply NZ law in custody row
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A Turkish court will apply New Zealand law in a hearing to decide custody of a 3-year-old New Zealand boy taken...
The toxic legacy of BP's oil spill
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The BP oil well is to be plugged permanently with cement this weekend. Five months on from the spill these figures reveal the extent of th...
KNOC buys 29.5 percent chunk of Dana | Reuters
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Employees of Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC) are seen reflected on the logo of the company's commute bus as they walk across a park...
FTSE dips as U.S. data hurts banks and energy | Reuters
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A man walks past the London Stock Exchange in the City of London October 27, 2008. imon Falush (Reuters) - Financials and energy st...
Yahoo News
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Police: 5 arrested in London over threat to pope (AP) Consumer prices rise 0....
Valencia to return earlier than expected, says Ferguson | Reuters
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Manchester United's Antonio Valencia receives treatment as he is stretchered off the pitch during their Champions League Group C s...
Paul McCartney to reissue Wings album Band on the Run | Reuters
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(Reuters) - Paul McCartney is reissuing the 1973 album "Band on the Run" -- the best-selling record he made with Wings after his a...
Credit easing a last resort - Bank's Posen | Reuters
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(Reuters) - The Bank of England might aim to cut borrowing costs in specific areas of the economy should its program of buying government se...
Mideast talks still under threat after Clinton visit | Reuters
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) walks behind Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mah...
Holders Atletico lose as Europa League kicks off | Reuters
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Aris Salonika’s Ricardo Faty challenges Atletico Madrid's Diego Forlan (L) during their Europa League Group B soccer match in Thessalon...
Sep 16, 2010
North America News
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Drug Label, Maimed Patient and Test for Court At issue is whether plaintiffs have the right to sue when the products that hurt them ha...
Philippines News
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TESDA Names Kabalikat 2010 Winners MANILA, Philippines – A local government unit in Bicol. A family-controlled conglomerate with various bus...
Pakistan News, Sept 16, 2010
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View Larger Map Pakistan May Face Sugar Shortage of 1.2 Million Tons as Flood Damages Crop Pakistan may face a shortage of 1.2 million met...
Southeast Asia News
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Manila officials face charges over hostage crisis The Philippine justice secretary said Thursday she will recommend criminal and administrat...
Iraq News
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U.S.-Iraqi raid kills at least 6 in Fallujah U.S. and Iraqi forces raided a neighborhood in the longtime Sunni Muslim insurgent stronghold o...
Middle East News
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Settler housing plan threatens Mideast talks Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank are in a position to build as many as 13,000 housing ...
Question of the Week: U.S. Government Spending the Wrong Way to Fix Job Market
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Retail sales fall for first time since January | Reuters
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Shoppers carry bags in Oxford Street in London July 22, 2009. ...
Britain notches 500 millionth digital download | Reuters
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The Black Eyed Peas perform during a live outdoor concert in New York&...
Hollywood weighs in on fat people | Reuters
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Hiking guides talk with program director Paige Corley (L) befor...
Taliban urge Afghan vote boycott, warn of violence | Reuters
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Thousands vie for Afghan seats (01:50) Report By Jonathon Burch and Sayed Salahuddin KABUL | ...
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