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  • UK Gov't Will Not Stop Extradition of Hacker to US
  • Black Caribs Honor Endangered Culture in Guatemala
  • Prime Suspect in Philippine Massacre Surrenders
  • France Says 21 Drowned Trying to Reach Mayotte
  • Honduras to Vote for New President Amid Coup Crisis
  • Norway: Iran Seizes Nobel Laureate's Medal
  • Russian Minister Says People Can Hit Back at Police
  • Cuba Military Exercise Guards Against US Invasion
  • Palestinians Urge US to Raise Pressure on Israel
  • IAEA Chief: Iran Investigation at 'Dead End'
  • Honduran Court: Zelaya Shouldn't Be Restored
  • New Spy Charge Against Jailed Iranian-American
  • More Church Abuse Revealed in Ireland
  • Quake Shakes El Salvador, Guatemala
  • Brazil Miniskirt Student Will Parade in Carnival
  • Brazil, US Official Discuss Differences
  • Watchdog Warning About TV in Post-Soviet States
  • Mumbai Commemorates Anniversary of Attacks
  • German Military Chief Resigns Over Afghan Air Strike
  • Canada PM to Attend Copenhagen Climate Meeting
  • German Military's Inspector General Removed
  • China Joins Fight Against Global Warming
  • World Powers Demand Iran Mothball Nuclear Site
  • Iraqi PM: Election Dispute Poses Risks to Security
  • Haiti Bans Prominent Party From 2010 Election
  • Two Million Muslims Prepare to Stone Devil at Haj
  • Patrols and Turkey in Afghan War Zone
  • Coma Recovery Case Attracts Doubters
  • Swiss Police: Geneva Mosque Vandalized
  • Mujica Headed for Presidential Victory in Uruguay
  • Irish Church Obsessively Hid Child Abuse: Report
  • Freed Foreign Journalists in Kenyan Hospital
  • Ex-UK Envoy: US Focused on Iraq Hours After 9/11
  • Saudi Floods Kill 77 While Muslims Perform Hajj
  • Chile Murder Mystery: Who Killed Victor Jara?
  • Greek Ship Ariana's Owners Deny Pirate Release
  • Tunisian Court Hands Journalist 6-Month Sentence
  • Gunmen Kidnap French National in Mali
  • Russian Official Admits Some Blame in Lawyer Death
  • Namibian Elections to Return Ruling Party to Power
  • Shooting at Hungarian University Leaves 1 Dead
  • US Demand for Cheap Wine Buoys Global Market
  • Contractor's Helicopter Missing in Afghanistan
  • Georgian FM Urges Western Security Guarantees
  • St. Vincent to Keep Queen, Shuns New Constitution
  • International Court Seeks to Open Kenya Probe
  • Indonesian Police Stop Greenpeace Forest Protest
  • Deal Near on Iraq Vote Law, Second Veto Less Likely
  • Somali Pirates Say Greek Ship Ariana Released
  • Invading Camels to Be Shot in Australian Town
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