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Alaskan senator Ted Stevens loses fight for re-election
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers a speech during his visit to the ArcelorMittal plant in Le Creusot, central France, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
Yes to Turkey, for Europe's sake
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- UN vote shows slight rise in support for moratorium on death
- Economic misery spreads worldwide
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- Intelligence study say U.S. clout down and risks up by 2025
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Uddhav-Bhujbal meet sans fireworks
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- U.S. judge orders five Algerians at Guantanamo freed
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- Palestinians advertise peace plan in Israeli press
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GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba – A Navy guard interacts with a detainee in the communal style detention facilities of Camp Four, Sept. 13, 2007.
Judge orders release of 5 Algerians from Gitmo
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 Brazil´s Daniel Alves, left, reacts as he is held in celebration by teammate Vagner Love after scoring a goal against Argentina during a Copa America final soccer game in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Sunday, July 15, 2007. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) { wam2
Brazil 6 Portugal 2 - friendly result
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- U.N. approves more Congo peacekeepers
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- Kenya seeks USD 66.5mn loan from India for rural electricity
- From conga to Congo
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- S Africa reach 299 for one on first day against Bangladesh
 A section leader from the Sudan Liberation Army, center, wearing a captured Sudanese officer´s uniform with three stars, and other rebels are pictured along the Chad-Sudan border on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007. Attacks on civilians and aid groups have
Rebels, Sudanese troops clash in Darfur
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- Racing: Auckland Reactor's trainer chooses Auckland over Syd
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- Leaked list outs Aussie fascist supporters
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Former Guantanamo terror prisoner David Hicks, left, is escorted to reception before walking out of the Yatala high security prison in the southern city of Adelaide Saturday, December 29, 2007. Hicks, a former kangaroo skinner who pleaded guilty to supporting al-Qaida at a U.S. military tribunal after being captured in 2001 in Afghanistan, faces strict conditions as he returns to society after almost seven years in detention.
Hicks finally gets his freedom
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- Kinnear changes tune over talks with Ashley
- Honduras and Mexico advance as Jamaica tumble
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- Teens arrested after gun brought into Jamaica Plain school
- US ends search for migrants feared dead
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Kartik in the thick of action
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