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World - Page 717
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Al-Qaida search for nukes stymied by criminal ‘scams,’ White House says
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Four civilians killed, 18 wounded in Kandahar
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Labour caught out over NHS petition e-mails
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Teenager who blinded man with her stiletto heel is jailed
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Leading Moscow judge gunned down
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Car bomb explodes near North base
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11 dead in Italy train derailment
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Burglar posted himself to victims
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Raúl Castro admits Cuba’s economy a complete sham, has one million excess jobs
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Absence of key U.S. allies at summit amplifies doubts about Obama’s foreign policy
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President Lech Kaczynski’s body returns to Poland
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Kidnapped Mexican Jounalist Found With Throat Slit
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Bangkok clashes death toll climbs to 20, with 800 hurt
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In China, academic cheating is rampant
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Sudan says elections will go ahead despite boycott
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Thai troops pull back from protest clashes; 5 dead
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CV-22 Osprey crash in Afghanistan kills four
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Death toll climbs from Rio mudslides
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With Haiti in ruins, some U.N. relief workers live large on ‘Love Boat’
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Russia wants to stop US adoptions after botched case
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Binge drinking becomes campaign issue in Britain
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Labour candidate Stuart MacLennan fired over Twitter rants
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Australia halts Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum claims
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Muslim woman strangled by her burkha in freak go-kart accident
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Police raid Romanian traffic gang sending child thieves to UK
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Israelli PM Netanyahu pulls out of US nuclear summit
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13-year-old Yemeni bride dies of bleeding
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Thai Government shuts down protesters’ TV network in bid for normality
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NATO committed to find soldier held by insurgents
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General election 2010: Sir Michael Caine gives political boost to David Cameron’s ‘Big Society’ plan
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Nicolas Sarkozy pays for not letting rumour die
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New landslip ‘buries 200’ near Rio de Janeiro
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President of Kyrgyzstan flees country
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White farmers ‘planning their next move’ in South Africa
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State of emergency in Bangkok
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7.8 quake hits Indonesia
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Landslides kill 94 in Rio de Janeiro
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Sarkozy goes to war over affair gossip
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Drug lord claims Mexico’s cartels are too big to fail