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- Globalisation gains not for everyone
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Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., greets supporters following primaries in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008, in Alexandria (tmg1)
McCain: Georgia conflict threatens energy supplies
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- Sarkozy en route to Afghanistan
- Taliban kill 10 French troops near Afghan capital
- Banks lead European shares lower by midday
- Fears over banks sting Europe and Asia
- Banks push European shares down 1.5 pct
- Zambian President Mwanawasa dies in France
 Russian President Vladimir Putin enters the hall to attend a news conference in the Kremlin in Moscow,Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007. President Vladimir Putin, in his annual marathon news conference, portrayed Russia as economically robust, a victim of unfair su
Editorial: Russia's work is completed
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- Day 12 Olympics action live from Beijing
- Hockey: Manager suspended for undie-scretions
- Taekwondo: NZ trio done no favours by draw
- Cricket: Aussie players won't go to Pakistan - report
- Cracks appear in Pakistan's ruling coalition
- Complete shutdown in state today
A passer-by walks past an electronic stock board in downtown Tokyo, Wednesday afternoon, May 21, 2008
Global stocks slide on credit and inflation fears
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- Lawyers: NYC agrees to pay $2M to settle lawsuit with arrest
- Smith fears for diggers in nearby Afghanistan
- Can Pakistan make fresh start?
- The high cost of vainglory
- US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 507
- U.S. official calls Iran satellite launch a failure
 Soldiers from the Australian Army Training Team Iraq 4 [AATT-I (4)] at the firing line  wnhires (js1
Australians claim key Taliban scalp
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- Soccer: Brazilians shamed by Argentina loss
- Paraguay's new president replaces police commander, retires
- Clashes erupt as Morales foes strike in Bolivia
- More socialism in Venezuela as Chavez grabs cement
- Argentina extend Brazil's wait for gold
- Aguero double floors Brazil
Russian President Vladimir Putin with US President George W. Bush
The new cold war era
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- Zambian president dies
- Levy Mwanawasa
- Security Council deplores recent government overthrow in Mau
- U.N. approves Somalia force for six more months
- Zimbabwe parliament to be sworn in next week
- Algeria bomb kills 43 says Interior Ministry
 Local children, young members of the agro-pastoralist community of the region who participate in the irrigation development project run by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-Ethiopia) take part in ceremonies to observe World
Ethiopia - another famine, another avoidable disaster
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- League: Wiki to get All Golds send-off against NZ Maori
- Economic tough times divide Sydney
- Christie appeal no real mystery
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- Live art performers show their wares
A Russian armored vehicle travels on the main highway connecting east and west, in Orjosani, northwest of the capital Tbilisi, Georgia, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. A small column of Russian tanks and armored vehicles left the strategic Georgian city of Gori in the first sign of a Russian pullback of troops from Georgia after a cease-fire intended to end fighting that reignited Cold War ten
Russia stalls on withdrawal
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- US grand jury indicts Puerto Rico governor on 5 more charges
- Puerto Rico governor indicted on 5 new charges
- Xstrata shuts Falcondo ferronickel mine due to market
- Sri Lanka tipped as new Champions Trophy host
- John Terry beats off captaincy rivals
- Jamaica's "Lightning" Bolt could match Lewis
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Oil dips below $112 in Asia as demand eases
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