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Palestinian youths are seen near a section of Israel's separation barrier during a demonstration at highway 443 near the West Bank village of Beit Urr, Friday, Jan. 11, 2008.
Analysis: Will Jerusalem spat undo peacemaking?
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- Eurogroup agrees rescue mechanism for Greece
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Russia's ruling United Russia party hold a rally in Moscow, Monday, March 15, 2010, to mark the party's victory in regional elections.
Kremlin Sweeps Regional Elections
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- Did ATS say too much, too soon?
- Fresh trouble for Koda: Aide turns approver
- Govt beats retreat on nuclear liability Bill
- 8 Haryana cops held for dacoity, STF disbanded
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- BJP firm, says it will never accept nuclear liability Bill
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- US presses India on Doha trade talks
- Charles van Commenee raises the bar for those who fell short
- Policewomen Sent to Darfur
- Iran Sentences 6 Protesters to Death
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- Qatar developer Barwa's '09 earnings surge 154 pct
Dubai Police in a BMW Sedan. Judicial rulings in Dubai with regard to foreign nationals were brought to light by the alleged attempts to cover up information on the rape of Alexandre Robert, a 15-year-old French-Swiss national, by three locals—one of whom was HIV positive[49]—and by the recent mass imprisonment of migrant laborers—most of whom were from India—on account of their protests against poor wages and living conditions.
Police step up drive against teen crime
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- Rio says Olympics threatened by oil reform
- Power failure plunges Chile into darkness
- Lula takes on regional peace with Israel visit
- U.S. Agrees on One Thing: D.C. Is Too Partisan
- Israel to go ahead with settlements
- 6.0-magnitude aftershock hits Chile
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe speaks during the second day of the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Cancun, Mexico, Wednesday, April 16, 2008.
Uribe allies win Colombia vote
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- Federal Govt Pledges Constant Training for Air Traffic Perso
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Somali government soldiers cross a street during heavy fighting with the Islamist insurgents in northern Mogadishu, Somalia, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Somali Government Signs Deal With Powerful Militia
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A worker checks pipes at PetroChina's Tarim Oilfield in Taklamakan Desert, in China's western Xinjiang region, Thursday, March 26, 2009.
Arrow to reject Shell, PetroChina $3 bln bid - paper
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- Head of UN agriculture agency helps launch Haiti's spring pl
- AP Enterprise: US Botched Haiti Flights to Fla.
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (second from right) and his former Spokesperson, Haitian native Michele Montas (right), meet with residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, displaced by the violent earthquake that devastated much of the capital and claimed thousands of lives.
UN chief says world hasn't forgotten Haiti
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