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- US Lockerbie families compensated
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- US says Afghanistan insurgent leader captured
 New York City -  the most populous city in the United States of America and the third most populous metropolitan area in the world. New York City is one of the preeminent global economic centers, with its business, financial, legal, and media organizatio
US economic woes deepen after data, Fed outlook
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- Smoking ban, shaky economy wallop Dutch bars
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- Sailor in Spain saved by 999 call
- 'Do you think I did it?' The $20,000 question the jury never
An ultra-right wing protester throws a stone during clashes with riot police that burst out in northern city of Litvinov, Czech Republic, Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. About 500 rioters clashed with police after they tried to reach a gypsy settlement during their demonstration against "Positive discriminati
Racist violence flares in Central and Eastern Europe
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- Markets search for firmer footing
- Blast kills mourners at funeral in Pakistan
- Translation mix-up brings China quake toll into question
- Japanese whaler and ecologists set sail for annual confronta
- Japan begins manhunt after stabbing deaths
- China life expectancy on the rise: UN
Somchai Wongsawat, acting Thailand's Prime Minister and deputy leader of the ruling People's Power Party, center, arrives at a hotel for a news conference to show unity among the six-party coalition Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's ruling party on Thursday endorsed ousted leader Samak Sundaravej for the prime minister's post despite objections from its coalition partners, intensifying the country's political de
Judicial coup murmurs in Thailand
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- Judge orders 5 Algerians freed from Guantánamo detention
- Al-Qaida No. 2 insults Obama with racial epithet
- Michael Jackson has converted to Islam: Report
- Reliance oil deals with Kurdistan illegal: Iraqi Oil Ministe
- Iraqis hold protest against US pact
- Suicide blast at Afghan army base kills three
On November 17, 2008, the U.S. Marines of Lima Company, 3rd Battalion 8th Marines (3/8) move to replace the Marines of Fox Company 2d Battalion 7th Marines (2/7) in Now Zad, in the Helmad Province of Afghanistan.   2/7, based out of Marine Air Ground Combat Center 29 Palms, is handing over operations to 3/8, based out of Camp Lejeune, N.C., in support of the NATO - ISAF mission in Afghanistan.(Official U.S. Marine Corps image by Corporal Cory A. Tepfenhart)
Withdraw the troops from Afghanistan
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Suspected Syrian arms dealer Monzer al-Kassar, second from left, is escorted from a helicopter by DEA agents Friday, June 13, 2008 in New York. Al-Kassar, who was born in Syria and is a longtime resident of Spain, was arrested in Madrid in June 2007 as part of a U.S. sting operation. An indictment accuses him of conspiring to support terrorists, conspiring to kill U.S. soldiers, conspiring to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles, and money launde
US convicts Syrian-born arms dealer
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- SA 'racist' killer faces prison
- Gugger Invests Outside of Soccer
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- Phiri Contemplates His Next Move
- No Ghanaian to Contest for Caf Executive Position
- NPHCDA to Immunise 25 Million Children Against Measles
A CNDP rebel guards the charcoal market in Rupango, eastern Congo, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2008. Charcoal traders travel 40 kms every day from Rupango to Goma carrying 40 kilos bags on their backs, or up to three bags on their bicycles for a US$5 profit, crossing from the CNDP rebel controlled area to the government held ar
DR Congo rebels defend fighting
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- Australian stocks: Shares close higher after late market ral
- Australia-New Zealand Test tantalisingly poised
- Australia govt says will not monitor Japan whalers
- Asian markets defy losses in US
- Gordon Wood found guilty of murder
- Enemy combatants freed
Two businessmen walk past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney Wednesday
A recession could be sparked by our states of mind
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- Prince William to fight pirates in Caribbean
- Irish eyes are smiling again on McFlynn
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- Kinnear changes tune over talks with Ashley
- Honduras and Mexico advance as Jamaica tumble
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