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Aug 22, 2010
US troops unlikely to resume combat duties in Iraq - Yahoo! News
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4 US troops killed in eastern Afghanistan (AP) A supplier in egg recall has history of violations (AP) ...
Netanyahu: Peace 'difficult but possible'
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conducts his weekly Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010. Mr. Netanyahuspelled o...
Iran inaugurates nation's first unmanned bomber
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This photo, released on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010, by the Iranian Defense Ministry, reportedly shows the launch at an undisclosed location of t...
Van Gough painting confiscated from Italian thieves
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Two Italians have been arrested at Cairo airport after an investigation into a missing Van Gogh painting. The painting, which was stolen f...
Al-Qaeda preparing to exploit an Israel-Iran war
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Al-Qaeda is readying to exploit a possible war between Israel and Iran, according to the group’s second in command leader. Yemen-based Sae...
Hunger and more flooding is plight of Pakistanis
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In streams of humanity, Pakistanis have been leaving large areas of flood plain in any way that they can. In an effort to reach higher gro...
Mummified children may have link to famous author
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Luxury hotel in Rio invaded by gunmen
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Veteran Myanmar politician says gov't party to win
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Russian police detain opposition leader
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Maids from Timor Leste an option, says Dr Subra
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North Korea News
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NK's ex-premier back in power 'NK may have floated mines on purpose' NK fires 130 artillery rounds near NLL NK war...
Lee, Park discuss next presidency
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President Lee Myung-bak, left, shakes hands with former Grand National Party Chairwoman Park Geun-hye during their luncheon meeting at Cheo...
Inter Milan win Italian Supercup, continue their trophy run
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Inter Milan players celebrate at the end of the Italian Super Cup final match against AS Roma at the San Si...
Australia votes on whether first woman PM survives
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Australians chose between making a conservative male their fourth prime minister in three years or sticking with their firs...
Bomber kills 61 Iraqis in recruitment drive, Iraq
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BAGHDAD - Young men from some of Iraq's poorest areas waited all night outside an army re...
Jetliner grounded after hijack threat
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SAN FRANCISCO - An American Airlines flight bound for New York City was halted just before takeoff after someone called police and threate...
Shakira in trouble for video antics
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SPAIN: Officials in Barcelona are considering penalising Colombian singer Shakira for acts she committed while ...
Venezuela: Two shot dead at military base
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Malaysia evicts unmarried Muslim couples
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Qantas grounds planes
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Some flights between Sydney and Canberra have been cancelled after Qantas grounded five Bombardier Q400 aircraft due to landing gear probl...
China: 94,000 evacuated after fresh floods
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Shrink Roads along the Yalu River in Dandong, northeast China. Photo / AP Flooding has forced the evacuation of 94,000 people in t...
UN chief says effective rule of law remains a challenge in Liberia
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China offers additional aid to flood-hit Pakistan
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Chinese permanent representative to the United Nations Li Baodong speaks at the plenary General Assembly session on flood-devastated Pakista...
UN chief urges Palestinians, Israel to seize opportunity of direct talks
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Nigeria to install more e-passport machines abroad
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Four PKK rebels killed in clash with Turkish troops in southeast Turkey
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Hostages freed in Brazilian hotel, one killed
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- Dozens of hostages taken by armed gangsters at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro Saturday morning were freed, po...
Three key Taliban commanders killed in S Afghanistan
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Petraeus says capturing bin Laden still priority
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Capturing or killing al-Qaida mastermind Osama bin Laden is still a priority for the United States, David Pe...
Earthquake hits off Mariana Islands
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4 Taliban militants, 5 civilians killed in N Afghanistan
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Venezuela, Colombia launch commissions to reboot ties
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Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro (1st, R) welcomes his Colombian counterpart Maria Angela Holguin in Caracas, capital of Venezuela...
Clash leaves 25 security guards, 50 Taliban militants dead in S. Afghanistan
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Iran starts loading fuel to power plant, vows nuclear programs with "high speed"
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Tough times for Obama, but it could be worse
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U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the Iftar dinner in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington August 13, 2...
Iran hopes Russia's next step be delivery of S-300 missiles system: MP
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WikiLeaks founder wanted in Sweden for rape
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14 year-old sailor on world solo trip
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China-DPRK border flood still severe as new rainstorms loom
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DANDONG, Liaoning, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- Danger of a flooding Yalu River on the border of China and the Democratic People's Republic of Ko...
Australian PM begins negotiations with independents to form gov't
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U.S. researchers say major earthquake might happen soon in SE California
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Woody Allen praises Carla Bruni's acting
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LJ Moreno marries star cager Jimmy Alapag , Philippines
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Venus Raj dedicates Miss Universe bid to late beauty titlist
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ABS-CBN News MANILA, Philippines - Venus Raj, the country's representative to this year's Miss Universe pageant, said she is more d...
Russia kills Moscow metro attacks mastermind
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Najib calls for probe into Penang prayers allegations, Malaysia
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MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Najib Razak has called for an investigation by the Penang Islamic Religious Council and police on allega...
Millions lack shelter after Pakistan floods
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People displaced from floods queue to receive donated food at a tent camp in Sukkur, in Sindh province, Pakistan, yesterday. Pic...
Crackdown on teenage smokers, Brunei
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Quratul-Ain Bandial and Koo Jin Shen BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Sunday, August 22, 2010 15 students sent for mandatory treatment A ...
$356,550 donated to orphans nationwide, Brunei
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Pehin Dato Hj Hazair (L), Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, presenting the donation to the orphans yesterday at UBD'...
Wyclef Jean rejected as Haiti presidential candidate
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HAITI'S provisional electoral council ruled on Friday that hip-hop star Wyclef Jean did not meet a residency requirement to run as a pre...
Aug 21, 2010
Yahoo News
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Sweden withdraws warrant for WikiLeaks founder (AP) Iran begins fueling first...
CBC News - Toronto - Cancer faker released by court
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Le Figaro - International : Incertitude politique dans le «paradis» australien
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Les indicateurs économiques sont au beau fixe, mais les législatives de samedi s'annoncent très serrées.Vu d'Europe, on peut se de...
French News: Au Pakistan, un demi-milliard de dollars d'aides ne suffit pas
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French daily Le Figaro readies charge for premium online content - Brand Republic News
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Weary of the Afghanistan War: Some in Merkel's Party Want to Talk with the Taliban
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Escape to Norway: Iranian Anti-Stoning Lawyer Continues Fight from Exile
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Human rights lawyer Mohammad Mostafaei, who represented Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, a woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery, was ...
The World from Berlin: 'The War in Afghanistan Reveals Obama's Impotence'
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Russia Leans on Belarus: Europe's Last Dictator Under Pressure from Moscow
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Alexander Lukashenko is regarded as Europe's last dictator, but after more than 16 years in power his days as Belarusian president may ...
On the Way Down: The Erosion of America's Middle Class
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While America's super-rich congratulate themselves on donating billions to charity, the rest of the country is worse off than ever. Lon...
The World from Berlin: 'The Invasion of Iraq Was Wrong, Unjust and Damaging'
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Has American credibility been severely damaged by the Iraq War? One day after the last US combat unit left the country, some in the German ...
Günter Grass: 'The Nobel Prize Doesn't Inhibit Me in My Writing'
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In a SPIEGEL interview, Nobel Prize-winning German author Günter Grass talks about why he doesn't fear death, the missed opportunities ...
The Man Who Saved Europe: How Winston Churchill Stopped the Nazis
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Some 70 years ago, Hitler's Wehrmacht was chalking up one victory after the next, but then Winston Churchill stood up to the dictator. ...
Hawaii-based soldier killed in Iraq
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Hawaiian, Alaska Airlines drive tourism recovery
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Candidate profile: Neil Abercrombie - Hawaii News
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Neil Abercrombie
Honolulu mayoral forum heats up over Oahu rail project
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Panos Prevedouros Peter Carlisle Kirk Caldwell
Hawaii Medical Center emerges from bankruptcy
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Property tax quadruples for needy families in Kalihi - Hawaii
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Hawaii troops among those marking end to combat in Iraq
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Mother and daughter are victims in apparent murder-suicide - Hawaii News
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Washington Post News
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(Photo: Tracy A. Woodward/Washington ost) Click Track: Rihanna's war zone My soft spot for Dr. Laura Parker: What she's...
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