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Sudanese men wear the national flag during a celebration of Sudan's separation from South Sudan in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum, Saturday, July 9, 2011.
photo: AP / Abd Raouf
A new flag raised: South Sudan celebrates birth
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JUBA, South Sudan-South Sudan raised the flag of its new nation for the first time Saturday, as thousands of South Sudanese citizens and dozens of international dignitaries swarmed the new country capital of Juba to celebrate the country's birth. South Sudan became the world's newest country Saturday with a raucous street party at midnight. At a...
Malaysian activists from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih), background, sit on a street as they face riot police during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011.
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Malaysia fires tear gas at protest, arrests 1,667
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SEAN YOONG Associated Press= KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as more than 20,000 demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. The opposition-backed rally was the culmination of weeks of intense pressure...
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Betty Ford Dies: Former First Lady Dead At Age 93
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Betty Ford said things that first ladies just don't say, even today. And 1970s America loved her for it. According to Mrs. Ford, her young adult children probably had smoked marijuana – and if she were their age, she'd try it, too. She told "60 Minutes" she wouldn't be surprised to learn that her youngest, 18-year-old Susan, was in a sexual...
President Barack Obama delivers a policy address on events in the Middle East at the State Department in Washington, Thursday, May 19, 2011.
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais
US job growth loses momentun
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The number of new jobs created in the US in June was the lowest in nine months, dousing hopes the economy would regain momentum, according to new economic data. Only 18,000 new jobs were created in the month, well below economist's expectations for a 90,000 rise, the labour department said on Friday. Barack...
A Malaysian policeman lines up a gate on a road in front of independence square in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, July 8, 2011.
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Malaysia police lock down capital ahead of protest
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian police sealed off parts of the capital on Saturday in a bid to thwart a protest aimed at igniting an uprising against Prime Minister Najib Razak's government similar to the revolutions in the Middle East. Police set up roadblocks in the city center and trucks mounted with water cannons were deployed to prevent the...
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.
photo: AP / SANA
Hundreds of thousands protest in Syria
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BEIRUT -- Hundreds of thousands of Syrians poured into the streets of the opposition stronghold Hama on Friday, bolstered by a gesture of support from the American and French ambassadors who visited the city where a massacre nearly 30 years ago came to symbolize the ruthlessness of the Assad dynasty. The visit by U.S. Ambassador Robert Ford drew...
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IMF agrees to give Greece $4.2 billion
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HARRY DUNPHY The Associated Press WASHINGTON - The International Monetary Fund approved on Friday just over $4.2 billion for Greece, the latest installment of a rescue package aimed at helping the country pull back from an impending debt default. The move by the executive board had been expected after a decision last week by eurozone finance...
A man runs through the streets waving a South Sudan national flag in celebration of the country's independence in Juba, South Sudan, late Friday, July 8, 2011.
photo: AP / Andrew Burton
South Sudan world's newest nation
read more London Evening Standard
South Sudan has become the world's newest nation, officially breaking away from Sudan after two civil wars over five decades that cost the lives of millions. In the new country's capital, Juba, streets pulsed with excitement. Residents danced, banged on jerry cans and chanted the name of the world's newest president, Salva Kiir. One man kneeled and...
Protesters cry out as they demonstrate against the News of the World newspaper outside News International's headquarters in London, Friday, July 8, 2011.
photo: AP / Sang Tan
Coulson bailed in hacking probe
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Former Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson has been released on police bail after being questioned over the phone hacking scandal and alleged corrupt payments to police officers. Ex-royal editor of the News of the World Clive Goodman, 53, was also quizzed at a separate police station over claims officers were bribed. Both men were...
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, during a press conference at 10 Downing Street, London, Friday, July 8, 2011.
photo: AP / Peter Macdiarmid, Pool
Phone hack scandal: Andy Coulson arrested
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British Prime Minister David Cameron's former communications chief was arrested Friday over allegations of phone hacking celebrities and murder victims and bribing police for information during his time as editor of scandal-sunk News of the World tabloid. Cameron acted to distance himself from a crisis knocking at the door of 10 Downing St.,...
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HACKENSACK, N.J. – Looks like America will just have to ride shotgun. The Atlantis space...
Rupert Murdoch's media empire could face serious legal challenges in America as a result of an...
 
British Environment Minister Ed Miliband gestures, during a press briefing at the UN Climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
Labour leader to test the strength of the coalition with Commons motion aimed at stopping buyout in its tracks Ed Miliband hopes to win support for his stand against the BSkyB takeover. Photograph: Martin Argles for the Guardian...
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A man becomes emotional as the preliminary results of the referendumare announced in Juba on January 30, 2011
South Sudan turned the world's newest country and Africa's 53rd state on Saturday. Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir and UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon were among the international dignitaries...
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People buy vegetable from a street vender Tuesday Feb. 10, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Chinese consumer inflation fell in January to just 1 percent, data showed Tuesday, giving the government more room to carry out a multibillion-dollar stimulus package without a danger of igniting new price rises.
Inflation in China has risen to its highest level for three years, despite a series of interest rate rises and curbs on bank lending. Prices in June rose 6.4% from a year earlier, well above the...
photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko
 Former President Gerald Ford and wife Betty acknowledge applause from the convention floor during the evening session of the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego Monday, Aug. 12, 1996. (AP Photo/David Longstreath)  (js1)
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Betty Ford, the wife of the late President Gerald Ford, who overcame alcohol and prescription drug addictions and helped found a rehabilitation clinic that bears her name, died on Friday at the age of 93. Former First Lady...
photo: AP/David Longstreath
Rescue workers and onlookers gather at the site of a plane crash in Goma, Congo, Tuesday April 15, 2008.
Chicago, July 09: An airliner ploughed into dense forest as it tried to land during a rainstorm in the Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday, killing 127 people on board. There were 51 survivors, a statement from the Congolese Transport Ministry...
photo: AP / Lauren Vopni
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn speaks with reporters during the IMF's Spring meetings in Washington, Saturday, April 12, 200
Some see Dominique Strauss-Kahn as a rapist. Others see him as the victim of a wily, greedy woman and a media environment that thrusts suspects into the spotlight while keeping their accusers hidden. 4 1 |  ...
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Space shuttle Atlantis is seen as it launches from pad 39A on Friday, July 8, 2011 at the Kennedy Space Center Friday, July 8, 2011, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Atlantis is the 135th and final space shuttle launch for NASA.
CAPE CANAVERAL: Four astronauts are taking space shuttle Atlantis for one last ride — the very last one of the 30-year space shuttle era. It's the smallest crew since the early shuttle flights - usually there are six or seven astronauts. The size...
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Palestinians fly Palestinian flags to show their support for the flotilla attempting to reach the Gaza , in the port of Gaza City , July 7, 2011. the ships docked in Turkey and Greece that are part of a flotilla with humanitarian aid, and efforts were further stalled Friday when Greece prevented ships from sailing.(Photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN) James Ward of Great Britain during his match against Mardy Fish of the USA on the first day of The Atlanta Tennis Championships in Atlanta, Georgia USA 07/19/2010 Christine Lagarde Cattle - Cow - Animal
A crowd watches the independence ceremony of South Sudan from a tree in a field in Juba, South Sudan, on July 9, 2011.  FIFA President Swiss Joseph Sepp Blatter is framed by UEFA President and French football legend Michel Platini, left, and German soccer legend Franz Beckenbauer, right, as they arrive for a gala match between FIFA and Team 2000 in the 10th edition of the Аудитором ВЭБа на 2009 год выбрана компания Ernst & Young  Rhino - Big - Wild - Animal / aaeh
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks to the media at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday July 22, 2010. Chavez severed Venezuela's diplomatic relations with Colombia on Thursday over claims he harbors guerrillas. Brazil's national soccer team player Robinho From left to right, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble, France's Finance Minister Christine Lagarde, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner pose during the family picture of the G20 Finance summit at Bercy Finance Ministry in Paris, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011. Finance chiefs from the world's 20 industrialized and fastest developing nations wrestle over how to steady the world economy at a two-days meeting in Paris. In this frame grab taken from Venezolana de Television, VTV, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez delivers a televised speech aired from Cuba, Thursday, June 30, 2011.
In this citizen journalism image made on a mobile phone and acquired by the AP, taken Tuesday, May 3, 2011, Syrian men carry bread loaves during a protest against Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, in the coastal town of Banias, Syria. Rebel fighters dance in a check point in Ajdabia, Libya, Monday, May 9, 2011. Rear Adm. Mark D. Guadagnini, commander of the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, tours the Al Basra Oil Terminal. Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh looks on during a media conference in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni government snipers firing from rooftops and houses shot into a crowd of tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators on Friday, killing at least 40 people and injuring hundreds demanding the ouster of the autocratic president. Yemen's president has declared a nationwide state of emergency as the government intensifies a crackdown on protesters demanding his ouster.
Newly elected Food and Agriculture Organization Director-General, Jose Graziano da Silva, of Brazil, center, is cheered by delegates after being elected at FAO's Headquarters in Rome, Sunday, June 26, 2011. West Indies' captain Darren Sammy, right, talks with bowlers Devendra Bishoo, left, and Fidel Edwards, center, at the end of play on the third day of the third cricket Test match against India in Roseau, Dominica, Friday, July 8, 2011. The Wells Fargo bank office building, shown, Monday, July 26, 2004 File - Six-month old Christelle Jean Pierre sleeps on her mother's shoulder, as they wait for medical assistance at a cholera treatment center of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and its affiliated non-governmental organization AVSI.
An Australian Army Soldier details his weapon in preparation for an upcoming joint forces helicopter beach assault exercise. Australian batsmen Ricky Ponting plays a shot during their third one-day international cricket match against Bangladesh in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Wednesday,April 13, 2011. Australia won the first two matches of the three-match series. The Rabobank and the Abn-Amro bank together shared the site of Aardenburg's former harbour until the Abn-Amro left town, leaving the Rabobank to dominate the old town's western approach. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard delivers her speech at the 2nd Australia China Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum and Prime Ministerial Dinner at a hotel in Beijing Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Australia and China signed a series of cooperation agreements on Tuesday at the start of a visit by Gillard intended to strengthen ties and smooth over recent spats with her country's top export market.
 
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