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photo: AP / Saurabh Das
Lokpal row back to 'square one' as talks fail
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photo: AP / Francois Mori
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photo: AP / Francois Mori
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photo: AP / RIA Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service
Medvedev in Siberia for summit with Kim Jong Il
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photo: AP / Gurinder Osan
Indian parties to discuss anti-graft watchdog bill
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Defiant Gaddafi 'vows to fight'
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photo: AP /Dmitry Lovetsky
Retired officer arrested in Politkovskaya killing
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photo: AP / Sergey Ponomarev
Libya rebels take control of Gadhafi compound
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photo: AP / Jon Super
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A hugh explosion near a United Nations compound in South Kordofan state, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. The fighting in Abyei comes as air bombardments have taken place in the north-south border region of South Kordofan.
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Libyan volunteers gesture as they raise a pre Gadhafi flag on the outskirts of the eastern town of Ras Lanouf, Libya, Tuesday, March 8, 2011. Forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi have scored a significant victory, recapturing the closest city to the capital to have fallen in rebel hands. On another front near the opposition-held east, loyalists trying to stop anti-government fighters from advancing toward the capital pounded the rebels with airstrikes and rockets.
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After Tuesday's decision in the sexual-assault case involving a New York hotel maid, Dominique Strauss- Kahn thanked supporters outside the posh home in Tribeca where he is staying. (David Karp, The Associated Press)Related ArticlesAug 23:Prosecutors...
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Indian curry spice coriander 'can cure food poisoning, drug-resistant infections'
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