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- Barack Obama seeks to change US corporate tax code
- Aussie foreign minister resigns in leadership rift
- Santorum hits Obama on prenatal tests, health care
- Paul says US 'slipping into a fascist system'
- Romney Ariz. co-chairman steps down
- Iran's nuclear ambitions could lead to 'Middle East cold war
A military asphalt roller spins over a stack of weapons seized to common criminals and drug traffickers to destroy them in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
Mexico drug wars: Murders down in Ciudad Juarez
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- Telekom Austria sees flat 2012 sales, core profit
- China's policy-led slowdown spawns property showdown
- up, Greece cause huge 2011 Dexia loss
- EU tar sands vote looms
- Sanctions threat to European airlines over emissions trading
- Greece pores over bailout laws amid protests
A Qatari employee of Al Jazeera Arabic language TV news channel passes by the logo of Al Jazeera in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday Nov. 1, 2006. The English language offshoot of Qatar based pan-Arab television news channel Al Jazeera said on Tuesday it will start broadcasting on November 15, 2006.
Al Jazeera English named channel of the year
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Asia Middle East
- 7 killed in Afghan protests over Quran burning
- Car bomb kills 12 at Pakistani bus station
- Taliban urge Afghans to kill foreign soldiers
- Japan 'mole' Endo let off the leash
- ING to sell Asia JVs separately from other assets - sources
- Dollar off 7-mth high vs yen on profit-taking
Indian paramilitary soldiers keep vigil  in Srinagar on October 25, 2011. Three policemen were injured in co-ordinated grenade attacks by suspected militants in Srinagar, the main city of Indian Kashmir, officials said. The two blasts came after a peaceful summer in Muslim-majority Kashmir, where a 20-year insurgency against rule from New Delhi has often brought normal life to a halt amid riots, clashes with security forces and curfews.
Deadly Kashmir avalanches kill nine Indian soldiers
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- Iraq violence: Baghdad bombings and shootings kill 33
- Western concern over reporters deaths in Syria
- Newspaper review: Tributes to killed Syria reporter
- Mubarak's Trial Is an Embarrassment
- If Israel strikes Iran, it'll be because Obama didn’t stop i
- Romney: Obama should tell Iran military option not on table,
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA and according to them, Pro-Syrian President Bashar Assad protesters, wave their national country flags as they protest to show their support for their president, at al-Hijaz sqaure in Damascus, Syria, on Friday July 8, 2011.
Two Western journalists killed in Syria
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South America Africa
- Argentine train slams into station, killing 49
- Two Brazilian acquisitions have backfired for Shree Renuka,
- 49 dead, 600 injured in railway accident in Argentina
- Chavez surgery throws Venezuela into uncertainty
- Argentina train crash leaves 49 dead
- Chavez needs more cancer treatment
Firemen rescue wounded passengers from a commuter train after a collision in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday Feb. 22, 2012.
Argentina train slams into station, 49 dead
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- There is no one better placed to help Somalia than the Somal
- PM to appeal for Somalia support
- Roommate describes plot to kill Rwandan exile in SA
- Mixed Reaction to Toll Announcement
- The Beauty of Family Reunions
- KCB Posts Rwf475 Million Net Profit
Security Council calls for large increase to African peace force in Somalia
Security Council calls for large increase to African peace force in Somalia
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Australia Caribbean
- 'Virtual diving' becomes a reality as 360-degree panoramas o
- Virgin plans to free up share register
- Telstra submits new plan to split telco
- WA sex abuse alarm raised, 'nothing done'
- Fears Aussies could become hostages
- Aussie dollar sold off against euro
Australia's prime minister Kevin M. Rudd
Kevin Rudd resigns and leadership ballot looms
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- David Ortiz puts on happy face
- Haiti police: 1 dead, 120 injured in Carnival fete
- Haiti police: 1 dead, 120 injured after mishaps, street figh
- Mormons baptize Holocaust victim Anne Frank posthumously, sa
- Ryan Howard swinging bat, but no ‘time limit’ on
Bollywood actor Salman Khan and Sri Lankan born Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, left, interact with the media as they arrive for a fashion show as part of the three-day long International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday, June 3, 2010. Some of India's top movie stars converged in Sri Lanka on Thursday for Bollywood's annual roadshow despite calls to boycott the event because of the alleged killing of Tamil civilians during the final stages of the country's decades-long civil war.
Salman khan promotes Cuban tourism
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