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- Newt Gingrich fails to get on Virginia GOP ballot
- Bradley Manning and the miscarriage of justice
- The year of the protester
- Iraqis who aided US left behind and fearful
- US-Mexico immigration: Even oceans have borders
- Iran's fortunes in post-US Iraq clouded
A confirmed insurgent stronghold goes up in smoke after a strategic aerial strike during combat operations while US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines, 1st Battalion (BN), 8th Marine Regiment (1/8), search for insurgents and weapon caches during a Security and Stabilization Operation (SASO) conducted as part of Operation AL FAJR, which is an offensive operation to eradicate enemy insurgents in Fallujah, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2004.
Iraq, lost in the fog of war
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- Turkey offers condolences to airstrike victims
- Scintillating and seismic stories
- French Open champion Li Na gives China 1-0 lead over France
- Thousands attend funerals for air attacks on Iraqi border
- Kurds Protest Airstrike Killing Dozens in Turkey
- China: Village’s Ballots Canceled
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti answers a question during a news conference at the Cobham training ground, Cobham, England, Monday, Nov. 22, 2010. Chelsea will face MSK Zilila in a Champions League group F soccer match at the Stamford Bridge stadium, London, Tuesday.
Ancelotti and Milan to be reunited in Dubai
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Asia Middle East
- Thailand floods death toll tops 800
- North Korea declares Kim Jong-un military chief
- WHO 'deeply concerned' by mutant bird flu
- India's famed batsmen have chinks in their armour: Arthur
- How long until true democracy?
- China's Li Na beats Bartoli in Perth
Indian beauties Sara Corner, contestant for the Miss World title, Celina Jaitly, contestant for the Miss Universe title, and Thiagarajan Maheshwari, contestant for the Miss Asia Pacific title, from left to right, wait in Engelberg, Switzerland, on Wednesday, April 11, 2001, where they were posing in a photoshooting on the Titlis mountain for the Indian fashion magazine "Femina"
Celina Jaitly learns German
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- Palestinians told to dance to shake off Gaza stress
- UN: Syria must allow Arab League monitors full access, coope
- 2011: UAE came out shining
- U.S. rabbi convinces Bahrain king to host forum for Jewish-M
- US seals $3.48B missiles, technology sale to UAE
- US seals deal on $3.48 billion sale of missiles, technology
n this image from television Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011 and released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, empty streets with debris are shown of what SANA describes as the Syrian army restoring "security and stability" to the central city of Hama, Syria.
Syrians hold biggest anti-government protests in months in show of defiance to Assad
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- Bomb blast at Colombia police station
- Argentinians seek recourse for defective breast implants
- Huge fire forces Chile to close national park
- Opposition to Venezuela's Chavez grows
- 2-time All-Star Melvin Mora retires shy of 40th birthday, pl
- Been there, done that: Ben Fogle reveals how travel changed
File - Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff leads the Social and Economic Development Committee at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday July 26, 2011.
John Kampfner: Brazil's success heralds the new world order
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- A Journey Through 2011
- Keep Land Promise, Minister Told
- Managers On Whose Shoulders Lie a New Kenya
- CIC Chief Pulls No Punches As He Takes On Perceived Non-Refo
- 2011 in Review - For FAO, Another Busy Year
- Nigeria suffers new bomb attack
Residents walk outside of the Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) compound in Mogadishu, Somalia Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011.
Two aid workers shot dead in Somalia
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- New Year 2012: Samoa jumps dateline and celebrates a day ear
- Sydney's crowds gather early for fireworks
- GreenEDGE cyclists aim for winning start
- Aussie pace attack set to bloom: Arthur
- WA man faces ACT child sex charges
- Young dad gunned down as family slept
Spectators shake hands with former Indian cricket captain Sunil Gavaskar, right, during the Cricket World Cup Group B match between India and West Indies, in Chennai, India, Sunday, March 20, 2011.
India's chances of winning Australia series over: Gavaskar
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- Cuban statue of patron saint ends historic journey
- Honours: Commonwealth
- Former PM secures election victory in Jamaica
- Traveller's Guide: Life-changing holidays
- Haiti leader paves way for new elections
- New Year honours list: Commonwealth
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