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- Medvedev reignites war of words over blame for Georgia confl
- Brown blames US and Europe for 'throwing away' recovery
- US credit rating downgrade fuels crisis
- FTSE slumps to worst week since 2008 despite US employment d
- Obama announces deal to end US debt crisis
- Obama Statement On US Debt
Nafissatou Diallo, right, who accused former IMF Head Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually attacking her, speaks to reporters as her attorney Ken Thompson listens during a news conference Thursday, July 28, 2011, at the Christian Cultural Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York.
Strauss-Kahn's US accuser tries to keep case live
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- Shares slump as US market opens
- Real Madrid sign seven-year-old Argentine
- Recession 2011: European shares fall 3 per cent on S&P Downg
- US downgrade: ECB backs Italy and Spain in bid to halt euro
- Morning Take-Out
- Judge Keeps Ukraine Opposition Leader Jailed for Contempt
A police officer stands guard in front of a burned building in Tottenham, north London, Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011 after a demonstration against the death of a local man turned violent and cars and shops were set ablaze.
Police arrest over 160 in weekend London riots
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Asia Middle East
- ZTE partners with BSNL to spruce up broadband connectivity i
- US provides India documents related to 26/11 accused Rana
- Murphy Has a Ligament Sprain in Knee
- Can China afford to downgrade the United States?-Nye
- Tropical storm brings rain, wind to China, Koreas
- China scolds the west over debt crisis and eurozone woes
AirAsia Airline of the Year
AirAsia 'seeks control' of rival Malaysia Airlines
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- More Arab countries snub Syria
- Beirut – The Rip Tide: album stream
- Turkey's friendship with Syria nears breaking point
- Zimbabwe president slams West for Libya efforts
- Impact on special forces of Navy Seals helicopter loss
- Tripoli power cuts anger Libyans in Gaddafi stronghold
File - U.S. Army Special Operations Soldiers, assigned to the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Afghanistan, arrive in a Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle at a staging area on an undisclosed forward operating base in Helmand Province as two CH47 Chinook helicopters fly overhead
NATO: Helicopter makes hard landing in Afghanistan
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South America Africa
- Monday Motorsports: Dixon and Franchitti Give Ganassi Racing
- Colombia 2011 - Flying Eagles Top Group, Face England
- Colombia 2011 - Fly Eagles Return 'Home' to Armenia
- Peru drug accused Alan Rae criticises FCO for inaction
- Qatar fire coach Milovan Rajevac
- Real Madrid sign a seven-year old prospect from Argentina
Instant coffee granules - Coffee
High coffee prices set to continue
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- Export of Zimbabwean diamonds threatens ethical jewellery tr
- Attackers wound 4 policemen in northeast Nigeria
- US officials: Washington to announce about $100 million in f
- US set to announce $100M in Somalia famine funding
- Nigeria to inject $4.5bn into three nationalised banks
- Christians Are Too Gullible - Akin-John
A displaced family stands outside the area they use for cooking, left, in the town of Dadaab, Kenya, Saturday, July 30, 2011.
KENYA-SOMALIA: Women and children suffer the most as famine spreads
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Australia Caribbean
- Australian court postpones deportation of asylum seekers
- Nancy Wake obituary
- South Africa coach concerned at lack of game time
- Palestinian envoy meets Jewish Australian group to discuss s
- Mini statues of Dickens on display in Portsmouth
- French Resistance hero Nancy Wake dies at 98
sheep -animals-farm
Sheep measles costing WA grower dearly
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- American, 61, swims north in record Cuba-Florida bid
- Former Students Acknowledge Cuba's Commitment
- Chavez back in Cuba for chemotherapy
- 61-yr-old US swimmer attempts record Cuba-Florida swim
- Defence Minister Highlights Relations Between Angola And Cub
- Defence Minister Highlights Relations Between Nation And Cub
water in a lake - that stored water is useful for farmers
Water, water everywhere, but only a few drops stored
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