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- Nebraska restricts safe-haven law
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates addresses the audience during the Chief National Guard Bureau transition ceremony at the Pentagon, Nov. 17, 2008.
Gates seen more likely to stay as Pentagon chief
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- Decoding the Heavens, By Jo Marchant
- New ways of seeing
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- Axe falls on historic Dijon mustard factory
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Smoking ban, shaky economy wallop Dutch bars
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- Oosthuizen blitzes 62 to share Hong Kong lead
- Lightning stops South Africa v Bangladesh play
- South Africa's Harris out of Bangladesh test
- BJP gets tough with rebels, expels them
- Pearl farming in China loses its lustre as global prices div
- Aid workers pull out as Islamists hold city to ransom
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh speaks during a press conference in Srinagar, India, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. Police shot and killed two people and at least four protesters were wounded, as thousands of Muslims took to the streets of Indian Kashmir on Friday to protest the visit of India's prime minister, police and hospital officials said. Singh is in Kashmir to meet with pro-Indian political parties ahead of state electio
India to grow at 8%, says confident PM
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- U.S. seeks Afghan troop increase
- Kabul 30 years ago, and Kabul today. Have we learned nothing
- Simon Calder: Cuba as risky as Darfur? Don't make me laugh
- Security firms to lose immunity in Iraq
- Afghan conflict claiming more child casualties as insurgency
- Two civilians killed in Mohmand operation
President George W. Bush talks with U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Kevin Cosgriff, the commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/5th Fleet, during breakfast Jan. 13, 2008, with U.S. service members as part of his visit to Naval Support Activity Bahrain.
Iraqi protesters give Bush boot over agreement for US troops to stay to 2011
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- Chávez faces test in regional elections
- Bush arrives for Apec summit
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- Simon Hoggart's week: Last laugh and some chilling questions
President George W. Bush waves as he acknowledges the applause from the audience at his address Wednesday...
Bush heads for Apec summit
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- Islamists raid port in hunt for pirates
- Congo peacekeepers 'must use force to help civilians'
- Man given 169 years for race murders
- Jack Scott: Old-school weatherman famed for his magnetic sym
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Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar walks back after losing his wicket on the fourth day of the first cricket test against India at the Bir Sreshta Shahid Ruhul Amin Stadium in Chittagong, 270 kilometers (169 miles) southeast of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, May 21, 2007. India declared their first innings at 387 for 8 after an overnight score of 384 for the loss of 6 wickets.
Bangladesh batsmen, weather hold up South Africa
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Australia Caribbean
- Katich comes to Australia's aid as bowlers hold sway
- My life in travel: Jonathan Agnew
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- Storm halts South African push
- Aussie mayor wins sexism ‘award’ for ugly comment
- Montgomerie and Wilson stake claims at HK Open
Humpback whale breaching (Sanctuary Collection Photo) KLeo
Japanese whaler and ecologists set sail for annual confrontation
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- Capello puts meaning into meaningless friendly
- John Sergeant waltzes off to the Caribbean - and a lucrative
- Affluence breeds discontent
- Sandy Lane gets another facelift
- Mexican media turn on Eriksson as golden generation gets tar
- Prince William to fight pirates in Caribbean
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Kartik in the thick of action
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