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Florida sheriff killed during charity bus race
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Israeli PM Summit with Palestinian president held up by prisoner dispute
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World hails UN sanctions against North Korea
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US urges China action on N Korea
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Review 'Rachel Corrie' an uneven work
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Israeli prime minister Summit with Palestinian president held up by prisoner dispute
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UN chief-designate urges talks with N. Korea
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Magnitude 6.3 earthquake strikes Hawaii, knocking out power
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Federal panel says BP refinery lacked policies to prevent major fire
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US Rice denies rift with China over enacting UN sanctions on North Korea
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UK Minister says veil teacher should be fired
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World diplomats push for enforcing N.Korea sanctions
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China hopes for peaceful resolution of N. Korean nuclear issue
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Japan cuts its catch as cost of tuna scam soars
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Thailand, Malaysia consult on rebels
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Israeli envoy faces sack over race slur
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PNG leader told youre not welcome
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MP wants Muslim teaching assistant sacked over veil
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Pope proclaims four new saints, including French-born nun and Italian priest
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Death toll climbs to 63 in tit-for-tat sectarian killings north of Baghdad
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Report Airbus rep threatens strikes
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Pope proclaims 4 new saints
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Some states expand voting rights for former felons
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Tobacco giants fighting anti-smoking measures
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Land-use initiative
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Iraqi officials pledge action to deal with outbreak of violence
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Canadians agree on national park plan
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U.S. collecting clues on North Korea's detonation
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U.N. seeks to put North Korea's lobster-loving leader on a big diet
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Dedication of U.S. Air Force Memorial long in the making
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Police say woman used her baby as a weapon
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Former senator sentenced for taking bribes
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Israel says efforts to meet with Palestinian leader have broken
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Afghan FM accuses Pakistan of playing down Taliban 'terrorism'
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CIA holds an al Qaeda leader in secret jail report
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Sectarian violence claims lives of 26 Sunnis
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Freelance photographer kidnapped in Afghanistan
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Chilean president visits torture centre
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UN's next leader urges talks with North Korea
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Pope Benedict XVI names four new saints
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Pakistan begins Afghan census
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Olmert Efforts to Meet With Abbas Stall
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India ready for 'world's best', says Dravid
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Seven killed in Baghdad road bomb
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Pakistan prone to calamities, says World Bank report
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Israel calls for tough UN action on demented Iran
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Cities and states are giving 'English-only' laws a punitive turn
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Studds, first openly gay congressman, dies
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War widows struggle with public grief
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Electricity costs could go lower by summer
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Japan should help US with North Korean ship inspections
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Malaysian press free but self-censors - prime minister
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26 Sunnis killed in sectarian violence
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UN Security Council votes for sanctions vs. N. Korea
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No plans for N. Korea to give up 6-nation talks-deputy Russian FM
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Islamic Schools Test Ideal of Integration in Britain
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Four roadside bombs shatter Baghdad morning
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U.N. votes to punish North Korea
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Ecuador votes for new president
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N.Y.C. punk landmark CBGB moving to Las Vegas
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Tigers sweep A's to advance to World Series
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Chinese Troopers Shooting Fleeing Tibetans Video
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Sudan Signs Peace Deal With Eastern Rebel Group
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Israel Meets Rockets With Strikes in Gaza
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Attacks on Journalists Continue in Baghdad
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In Somalia, Islamic Law Is Far From Uniform
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Shades of Chavez in Ecuador's Front-Runner
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World hails NKorea sanctions but China has reservations
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Man apprehended near White House
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Freddy Fender, country, Tex-Mex singer dies at age 69
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Canada, natives OK vast national park
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"Last call" helping to cut crime in the Dominican Republic
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Video said to show Chinese forces shooting Tibetan refugee
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Chávez admirer is favorite in presidential election in Ecuador
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Anti-Soviet fighters rally for recognition as veterans in Ukraine
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Islamists bring order to Somalia, but justice is far from uniform
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Revenge attacks kill at least 26 Iraqi Sunnis
10/15/2006 [-]
One inmate from 9/11 sweep still in jail
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Teen's MySpace posting brings heat from Secret Service
10/15/2006 [-]
First openly gay congressman dies at age 69
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GOP panic over midterm elections ends at White House front door
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Former admiral uses Iraq to create tight congressional race in Pennsylvania
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Security Council slaps sanctions on North Korea
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Detroit sweep into World Series
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Protester Shot in Besieged Mexican Town
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Photographer, Afghan Translator Abducted
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Israel Steps Up Attacks to Halt Palestinian Rockets
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Parents, three daughters found shot in Iowa
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"Al-Qaida in Iraq" tape is fake
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WWII haunts French railway
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N. Korea's nixing of decree echoes well-worn rhetoric
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Sanctions on North Korea OK'd
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Rugby Union-Romania qualify for World Cup after beating Spain
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Nobel Peace laureate vows to make poverty history
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UN Security Council votes to sanction North Korea
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PM Japan pondering extra measures
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Asian states hail sanctions vote
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26 Killed in Revenge Attacks Outside Baghdad
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Bangladesh Nobel laureate vows to make poverty history
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Ivory Coast elections postponed for year
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Chile leader visits site of her torture
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A look at U.S. deaths in Afghan fighting
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Runaway bride's former fiance files countersuit
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Woman says she 'snapped' when she used her baby to hit boyfriend
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Principal resigns, may face charges for shooting kittens on school grounds
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Grenade explosion injures four people in Beirut
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UN's next secretary general urges North Korea to comply with sanctions
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"Al-Qaida in Iraq" says tape made by man claiming to be insurgent is fake
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Report Prime minister says Japan eyeing additional sanctions on North Korea
10/14/2006 [-]
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Israel kills 7 Palestinian gunmen in Gaza
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Khadr's lawyer claims to be gagged by military
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14,000 attend Japanese tea party in bid to set world record
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South Koreans believe policy of engagement with North Korea has failed.
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North Korean Claim of Nuclear Test in Question
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Russia Vladimir Kramnik wins World Chess Championship
10/13/2006 [-]
Russia, China oppose sanctions against N.Korea FM Lavrov
10/13/2006 [-]
Blair plays down split with Army over Iraq
10/13/2006 [-]
Is Thailand's Economy Due For A Makeover?
10/13/2006 [-]
Storm dumps up to 2 feet of snow in Buffalo area
10/13/2006 [-]
Bush signs port security, Internet gambling bill
10/13/2006 [-]
Air Sample No Radiation In N. Korea Air
10/13/2006 [-]
Russia to review electricity export levels for coming winter
10/13/2006 [-]
Ukrainian nationalists set to march in Kiev Saturday
10/13/2006 [-]
Russia, China urge early resumption of 6-nation talks on N. Korea
10/13/2006 [-]
The World from Berlin Airbus Too Big to Fail?
10/13/2006 [-]
Nuclear test questioned
10/13/2006 [-]
Apache highlights open source projects
10/13/2006 [-]
Intel to launch quad-core chips Nov. 13
10/13/2006 [-]
Update MSN is latest target of Belgian copyright complaint
10/13/2006 [-]
MRAM A solution in search of problems
10/13/2006 [-]
Microsoft warns of new PowerPoint attack
10/13/2006 [-]
British, Irish governments call for power sharing
10/13/2006 [-]
No radioactivity found after N.K. nuke test U.S.
10/13/2006 [-]
U.S. wasted chance to improve the world Gorbachev
10/13/2006 [-]
Group challenges Madonna adoption
10/13/2006 [-]
Nobel winner to use prize for poor
10/13/2006 [-]
UN to ask for Muslim world's help on refugees AFP
10/13/2006 [-]
Kramnik overpowers Topalov, wins world chess title
10/13/2006 [-]
UN set to vote on NKorea sanctions draft ruling out use of force
10/13/2006 [-]
Southern Command to probe Gitmo charges
10/13/2006 [-]
Iraqi station mulls move after attacks
10/13/2006 [-]
Sentences sought in Indonesia slayings
10/13/2006 [-]
Botswana Crunch Time At World Chess Tourney
10/13/2006 [-]
Sudan 'World Must Place Sanctions Sudan's Oil'
10/13/2006 [-]
North Korea Nuke Blast A Dud?
10/13/2006 [-]
'Saturday' UN vote on North Korea
10/13/2006 [-]
Liberal talk-radio network Air America files bankruptcy
10/13/2006 [-]
Security Council agrees on sanctions resolution, vote set tomorrow
10/13/2006 [-]
Air sampling finds no evidence of North Korea nuclear test
10/13/2006 [-]
Microsoft pushes ahead on worldwide Vista launch
10/13/2006 [-]
Kramnik wins world chess title
10/13/2006 [-]
After Google win, Belgian publishers pursue MSN
10/13/2006 [-]
FAA reviews long-criticized flight path taken by Yankees pitcher
10/13/2006 [-]
N. Korea air sample shows no radioactivity
10/13/2006 [-]
Rep. Ney pleads guilty in bribery scandal
10/13/2006 [-]
Two adults, two kids found dead on FL Turnpike
10/13/2006 [-]
Season's First Snow Clobbers Great Lakes Region
10/13/2006 [-]
Renewed Calls for Flight Ban after High Rise Crash
10/13/2006 [-]
Bush Signs Port-Security, Internet Gaming Bill
10/13/2006 [-]
Four Bodies Found on Florida's Turnpike
10/13/2006 [-]
Bangladeshi economist, bank for poor win Nobel Peace Prize
10/13/2006 [-]
Britain, Ireland Reveal Power Plan
10/13/2006 [-]
British army chief clarifies controversial remarks on Iraq
10/13/2006 [-]
John Paul II longtime aide dies
10/13/2006 [-]
Jihadists caught off guard why JI crumbled in wake of Bali bombings
10/13/2006 [-]
We should quit Iraq soon, says UK army chief
10/13/2006 [-]
Solomons threatens to expel Australians
10/13/2006 [-]
US softens stance in effort to get waverers on board
10/13/2006 [-]
PM ready to send navy to cut off N Korea
10/13/2006 [-]
Report date extended for World Cup evaluation
10/13/2006 [-]
Kelly Slater grabs 8th world surfing title
10/13/2006 [-]
Foot injury forces Sharapova to withdraw
10/13/2006 [-]
Microcredit helps woman change her life
10/13/2006 [-]
World News ENN Weekly October 9th 13th
10/13/2006 [-]
World News DEATH PENALTY-IRAQ Increase in Executions Condemned
10/13/2006 [-]
New details emerge about final moments of flight
10/13/2006 [-]
Security Council to Vote on Sanctions
10/13/2006 [-]
Texas police officer suspended for MySpace site
10/13/2006 [-]
Ohio Congressman pleads guilty to bribery
10/13/2006 [-]
Second exotic dancer in Duke sex assault case changes her story
10/13/2006 [-]
Indian Stocks Set Record
10/13/2006 [-]
FAA to review NYC flight guidelines
10/13/2006 [-]
U.N. nears agreement on N. Korea resolution
10/13/2006 [-]
Bono, Oprah promote new iPod to fight AIDS
10/13/2006 [-]
Report Nigeria police shoot dead protester
10/13/2006 [-]
NK sanctions talks heat up
10/13/2006 [-]
InternetWeek As HP's World Turns
10/13/2006 [-]
Police hunt woman with six husbands
10/13/2006 [-]
Indonesia appeals for help over haze from neighbors
10/13/2006 [-]
General's Remarks on Iraq Cause Stir in Britain
10/13/2006 [-]
Deal Nears on Sanctions for North Korea
10/13/2006 [-]
Oracle broadens its applications management
10/13/2006 [-]
Adobe to give more details of Apollo
10/13/2006 [-]
Vista DRM features could bedevil AV
10/13/2006 [-]
Microsoft Regulations wont delay Vista in Europe
10/13/2006 [-]
Sanctions could cut North Korean telecoms links
10/13/2006 [-]
Fujitsu to offer flash-disk option with laptops
10/13/2006 [-]
Danes lead broadband penetration
10/13/2006 [-]
BenQ Mobile charts return from bankruptcy
10/13/2006 [-]
Beijing, Seoul to co-operate on N. Korea crisis
10/13/2006 [-]
There too many men during negotiations
10/13/2006 [-]
Administration for World Gaming
10/13/2006 [-]
Bangladesh's banker to the poor wins Nobel Peace Prize
10/13/2006 [-]
Director Gillo Pontecorvo dies at 86