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- Palin resigns as governor; leaves plans secret
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A fan lights a candle next to a photo showing American pop star Michael Jackson as fans pay tribute to the star outside a hotel he stayed at the last time he visited Hungary in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 26, 2009
LA police question Jackson doctor
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- Tyeb Mehta, Painter of Emerging India, Dies at 84
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Jobless people line up in a public employment office in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Thursday, June 28, 2007. Germany's unemployment rate improved again in June, falling to 8.8 percent from 9.1 percent the month before in a clear reflection of better times in Europe's biggest economy, and raising concerns about labor shortages for some jo
Shorter work week keeps jobless down
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- Dilip Kumar to be discharged from hospital today
- Sensex, Nifty gain one per cent each in bullish market
- Two militants, soldier killed in Kupwara encounter
- Amarnath yatra suspended due to bad weather in Jammu
- 26 security personnel killed in Pak chopper crash
- Govt allows limited wheat export, no subsidy
Frank Lloyd Wright's en:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum on Fifth Avenue in en:Manhattan en:New York City.
Manhattan: An Island Always Diverse
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- Somali rebels vow more attacks
- A new US envoy for Damascus
- Protect yourself from intense glare of sun, doctors say
- Two US soldiers killed in Afghan explosion
- 2 US troops killed in Afghanistan blast, 4 wounded
- VP Biden urges Iraqis to make political progress, 4th Ld-Wri
Protesters wave Iraqi flags and carry banners and a poster of the former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein as they rally against the new constitution, in Baqouba, 60 kilometers (35 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Friday, Aug. 26, 2005. In the predominantly Sunni city of Baqouba, about 5,000 people rallied to protest against the proposed charter. Demonstrators carried photos of Saddam Hussein _ the first time they have been seen in public since the former dictator was arrested in December 20
FBI interviews tell of Saddam's time on the run
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- Andy Murray is sure to get another chance at Wimbledon
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- Bolivia: President Denounces Obama Over Trade
- Multilaterals need more cash: Finance ministers
- Honduras rejects Zelaya restoration
Repsol oil at the Manila Auto Show, World Trade Center, as seen in this April 3, 2009 photo.
Chinese medicine for Repsol YPF headache: Alexander Smith
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- Coal plant 'will hit African poor'
- Tata's Nano in Nigeria by 2010
- AFGHANISTAN-ANGOLA: Rice production high but imports steady
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Blackbuck Antelope (sl1)
No safe haven for rarest antelope
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England's Ravi Bopara, right, hits a ball from West Indies' Sulieman Benn during the 1st day of the first test match
Once a cricket-mad kid, Ravi Bopara's defining moment has arrived
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- El Salvador and Canada make winning starts in Gold Cup
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- Cuba’s Aroldis Chapman chooses to do Dutch dash
- Yankees may be among Cuban defector’s suitors
- Ashes to ashes
- Isinbayeva wins at Oslo Golden League
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Bill Clinton to visit Haiti as UN envoy
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