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BBC News
Abbas unharmed in shooting spree
Palestinian militants have burst into a mourning tent for Yasser Arafat, firing shots in protest at the presence of his potential successor, Mahmoud Abbas. | 11Top Stories |
The Motley Fool
Come On, Get Happy!
Even introverts can get happier -- and get rich -- through interaction. | 0Business |
News Is Free Top News
Home of Home of under threat under threat MUSIC MASTERS MUSIC MASTERS
On Bangkok Post | 10Top News |
Yahoo Europe
Wounded Pilots Land Norway Plane After Axe Attack (Reuters)
Reuters - An Algerian-born man attacked two pilots
and a passenger with an axe on a domestic Norwegian flight
Wednesday in an unexplained assault that police said could be
linked to his asylum status. | 2Europe |
Yahoo Entertainment
ACL Music Festival Back for Third Year (AP)
AP - As some concerts and outdoor music events struggle, the Austin City Limits Music Festival revels in its success. | 1Entertainment |
BBC science
SpaceShipOne takes X-Prize spoils
TheSpaceShipOne team is handed the $10m cheque and trophy it won for claiming the Ansari X-Prize. | 6Sci/Tech |
Reuters Sports
Southern Miss. Beats N. Texas in New Orleans Bowl
NEW ORLEANS (Sports Network) - Dustin Almond passed for 299 yards with a touchdown and rushed for another score to lead the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles to a 31-10 victory over the North Texas Mean Green in the New Orleans Bowl at the Superdome. | 8Sports |
Boston Globe world
West Bank children try to eke out a living searching settlers' trash
AD DEIRAT, West Bank - As the truck unloads, the children pounce on the trash like flies. Some swing aloft on the hydraulic pistons that open the back, then drop onto the mound to grab a piece of metal, a crushed can, a soda bottle, or a smelly T-shirt. | 13World |
BBC - Front Page
Miliband warns on Russia tax move
Threats by Russia to take further action against the British Council "can only make matters worse", the foreign secretary says. | 10Top News |
Reuters Top News
Blair in Iraq, Calls Election Officials 'Heroes'
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Tony Blair made a surprise first visit to Baghdad on Tuesday amidst intense security and hailed officials orchestrating Iraq's January elections as heroes. | 10Top News |
Yahoo Health
Drug From Sea Squirt Treats Rare Sarcoma
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, June 22 (HealthDay News) -- A drug derived from the sea
squirt showed anti-tumor activity in more than half of 51 patients with a
type of cancer called advanced pretreated myxoid liposarcomas. | 3Health |
BetaNews.Com
Opera Mini 3.0 Released for Phones
Opera Software on Tuesday released the final version 3.0 of its Opera Mini Web browser, which is designed for mobile phones. The upgrade introduces a number of new social networking features, such as photo sharing and a built-in RSS reader. | 7Software and Developement |
New York Times Science
Both Sides Cite Science to Address Altered Corn
A proposal to ban the planting of a genetically modified corn strain sets up a bitter war within the European Union. | 6Sci/Tech |
Reuters Tech
Face recognition firm to launch Web service in Q2
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Swedish start-up Polar Rose
plans to make its face recognition service publicly available
on the Web in the second quarter of 2008 as it tries to become
a must-have tool for sorting visual content. | 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Health
China blames Panama on tainted drugs
(AP)
AP - Businesses in Panama, not China were "mainly responsible" for passing off an industrial chemical as a medical ingredient leading to the deaths of at least 51 people, a senior official in China's product-inspection agency said Thursday. | 3Health |
Yahoo World
Danger of North Korea missile launch fading (AFP)
AFP - The possibility of North Korea launching a ballistic missile has diminished as activities at missile bases in the Stalinist state were returning to normal, a Japanese press report says. | 13World |
BBC - Front Page
Cod conservation scheme launched
Scottish fishermen become the first in Europe to implement a new voluntary scheme to conserve stocks. | 10Top News |
Repubblica
L'addio di Deschamps Ú finalmente ufficiale La Juve: "Contratto sciolto consensualmente"
L'annuncio dopo una giornata di polemiche, silenzi e mezze smentite E tutto lascia pensare che sulla panchina bianconera tornerà Lippi
L'addio di Deschamps Ú finalmente ufficiale La Juve: "Contratto sciolto consensualmente"
Allo stadio cori per l'allenatore che ha riportato la squadra in A e contro la dirigenza L'ad: "Se faremo le cose per il bene della società i tifosi capiranno"
(00:29 27/05/2007) | 4Italia |
Ansa Italia
Bilancia risarcito per un incidente
Serial killer condannato a 13 ergastoli avra' 120 mila euro | 4Italia |
Reuters
Floods Kill 55 in China, No Let-Up in Sight
Floods and landslides have killed 55 people in southwest China in the past four days, washing away homes and roads, knocking down power lines and leaving at least one city cut off, state media said on Monday. | 1Entertainment |
BBC - Front Page
Blair may not last to May - Hoon
Europe minister Geoff Hoon has cast doubt on Tony Blair's ability to remain in office until next May. | 10Top News |
New York Times
Idea of Drug Safety Office Is Already Hitting Snags
Despite calls from medical experts and a prominent Republican senator for an independent office to monitor drug safety, the idea, prompted by the Food and Drug | 11Top Stories |
BetaNews.Com
Tech Giants Publish Web Service Spec
Two months after the announcement of WS-Addressing, Microsoft has again joined Sun and other industry leaders including AMD, Dell and Intel in publishing the Web Services Management specification. WS-Management provides a common way for systems to access and exchange management information. | 7Software and Developement |
Time Top News
The New Seven Wonders
After some eight years and 100 million votes, the results were announced late Saturday night and the world welcomed seven new Wonders of the World | 10Top News |
New York Times Business
Stocks & Bonds: Worries About Credit and Economy Again Take a Steep Toll on Stocks
A slowing economy and a fresh batch of financial problems for banks put the major indexes on track for one of their worst yearly starts. | 0Business |
Boston Globe world
Jet crashes in Brazil; 176 are feared dead
SAO PAULO -- A passenger jet crashed and burst into flames after skidding off a runway at Brazil's busiest airport yesterday and barreling across a busy highway, officials said. All 176 people on board were feared killed in what would be Brazil's deadliest air disaster. | 13World |
Yahoo Elections
Kerry on Iraq: Wrong War, Wrong Place, Wrong Time (Reuters)
Reuters - Democratic presidential nominee
John Kerry on Monday called the invasion of Iraq "the wrong war
in the wrong place at the wrong time" and said his goal was to
withdraw U.S. troops in his first White House term. | 12U.S. |
Washington Post Business
Making Up for Lower Pay
When Michael Maynard's company announced it was moving overseas, the 53-year-old machine technician from Massachusetts quickly found a job at another firm. As the sole provider for his wife and two daughters, Maynard jumped at the new opportunity, even though he had to take a pay cut of nearly $8 an hour.... | 0Business |
RaiNews24
Iraq. Autobomba esplode a Baghdad: feriti 2 soldati Usa. Mosul <b>...</b>
Due soldati americani sono rimasti feriti nell'esplosione di un'autobomba lungo la strada che porta all'aeroporto di Baghdad. Ne ha dato notizia il comando Usa in una nota. La deflagrazione si Ú verificata | 4Italia |
Topix.Net Europe
Nokia Countersues Qualcomm
"This is another example where Qualcomm has effectively copied Nokia's innovations." Nokia Corp., the world's largest mobile phone maker, said Monday it filed a patent infringement countersuit against Qualcomm in an ongoing multinational legal battle over wireless technology. Nokia, which filed the lawsuit in a Texas district court, is seeking damages and injunctive relief. The lawsuit deals with claims of unauthorized use of Nokia's Brew and MediaFlo patents, which allow fast, high-quality transfers of audio and video multimedia to wireless subscribers. In April, Qualcomm Inc., the world's No. 2 chipmaker for mobile phones which licenses its technology patents, filed a patent infringement lawsuit in Texas against Nokia, allegedly involving certain types of mobile software download and execution environments. Read more | 2Europe |
Kataweb Sport
Sepang, 11:14 - MOTOGP, TEST SEPANG: CADUTA PER VALENTINO ROSSI
Primo test a Sepang in vista del Motomondiale 2008. La prima giornata di lavoro sul tracciato malese... | 4Italia |
WorldNetDaily
How media is trying to smear swiftboat veterans
Just as they once did so much to undercut our American armed forces in war against North Vietnam's still communist - and still lethally brutal â-ictatorship, the New York Times and the Washington Post this weekend reinforced their reputation as | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo Europe
Norway's energy minister resigns
(Reuters)
Reuters - Norwegian Petroleum and Energy Minister
Odd Roger Enoksen has resigned, the prime minister's office
said on Friday without naming his replacement. | 2Europe |
Reuters Business
Coke CEO sees strong growth despite N.America lag
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive E. Neville Isdell on Thursday reiterated that the soft drink maker expects solid long-term growth in revenue and volume and high-single-digit growth in earnings per share despite "strong headwinds" in North America. | 0Business |
Boston Globe business
Kenexa for pay $115m for Waltham's BrassRing
Kenexa Corp., a human resources software and service provider, said it will pay $115 million to acquire closely held BrassRing Inc. of Waltham to reach more clients around the world. Kenexa also expects to meet the high end of its third-quarter earnings forecast of 21 to 22 cents a share and exceed its revenue expectations of $26 million, ... | 0Business |
Yahoo Sports
Report: Bonds Admitted Using Substances (AP)
AP - Barry Bonds told a grand jury he used a clear substance and a cream provided by a trainer who was indicted in a steroid-distribution ring, but the slugger denied knowing they were steroids, according to a report published Friday. | 8Sports |
Reuters Sports
Phelps' Fourth Gold Puts U.S. on China's Heels
ATHENS (Reuters) - American swimmer Michael Phelps added a fourth Olympic gold at the Athens Games Thursday with a comfortable victory in the 200 meters medley that kept him on course for a record eight medals. | 8Sports |
Yahoo World
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper says his role is to explore new ideas (Canadian Press)
Canadian Press - OTTAWA (CP) - Conservative Leader Stephen Harper says he did not check with his caucus, nor did he have to, before suggesting ways to change how country is run. | 13World |
Yahoo Tech
Police puppy makes online debut
(Reuters)
Reuters - Police in Scotland have set up a Web
site to allow the public to meet their newest, and cutest,
recruit as he learns how to sniff out criminals. | 6Sci/Tech |
RedNova general
Athens Throws a Party to Celebrate Games
ATHENS, Greece - If anyone deserved a party, it was the people of Athens. The flame went out on the Olympics during a closing ceremony Sunday night that honored the birthplace of the games with an ebullient display of Greek pride and symbolism, a relief-filled celebration of the ancient and the new... | 13World |
Reuters AlertNet
Ivan leaves 1.2 million without power in US Gulf
Hurricane Ivan knocked out power to more than 1.2 million homes and businesses in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida after slamming into the US Gulf Coast early Thursday, local power companies said. | 11Top Stories |
Reuters U.S.
Oscar winner Demme sees extended Katrina project
SILVER SPRING, Maryland (Reuters) - Filmmaker Jonathan Demme has put the struggle of New Orleans' poor to reclaim their hurricane-wracked neighborhoods on television and the big screen. But he's not done yet. | 12U.S. |
IPS News
KYRGYZSTAN: Headed for a New Constitution, a New Crisis
BISHKEK, Sep 24 (IPS) - This Central Asian Republic of five million is
headed for a crucial referendum on a new constitution Oct. 21. | 2Europe |
New York Times
Bush Says Social Security Plan Would Reassure Markets
President Bush said on Thursday that addressing the long-term problems in Social Security would reassure the financial markets, offering a rationale to offset | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo Politics
Ethics Panel Admonishes House Leader DeLay (Reuters)
Reuters - An ethics panel admonished U.S.
House of Representatives Majority Leader Tom DeLay on Thursday,
saying he improperly offered to endorse a lawmaker's son in
return for a vote on a Medicare prescription drug bill. | 13World |
BBC - Front Page
Translation help 'should be cut'
The amount of official material translated should be cut to encourage people to learn English, Ruth Kelly says. | 10Top News |
Yahoo Entertainment
Italo Calvino's Love Letters Trigger Court Battle (Reuters)
Reuters - The passionate and previously
secret love letters of Italian novelist Italo Calvino took
center stage in a court battle Friday as his widow and heirs
sued the nation's leading newspaper for publishing extracts. | 1Entertainment |
Ansa
Regionali: Udc andra' da sola?
Ultimatum da Cesa, Calderoli 'basta con i tavoli tecnici' | 4Italia |
CNET networking news
Audi's Le Mans win gives diesel street cred
Blog: Diesel engine racecars claim first and second place at legendary French endurance race. | 6Sci/Tech |
Reuters U.S.
Republicans, Democrats Swap Louisiana House Seats
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The 2004 U.S. elections ended on Saturday with Republicans and Democrats swapping one U.S. House of Representatives seat each in runoff elections in Louisiana. | 12U.S. |
New York Times
Ex-Banker Asks Appeals Court to Seal Letters
Frank P. Quattrone, the former chief technology banker at Credit Suisse First Boston who was sentenced to 18 months in prison last week, accused the judge in his case yesterday of callousness | 0Business |
Yahoo Science
Head of US hurricane agency ousted in storm of controversy
(AFP)
AFP - The head of the high-profile US National Hurricane Center (NHC) was ousted on Monday following a storm of controversy over his harsh criticism of his employers and a near-mutiny by forecasters. | 6Sci/Tech |
Repubblica Politica
Prodi: "Dini mi ha rassicurato E' parte forte del centrosinistra"
Incontro a New York con il leader liberaldemocratico Il premier assicura che nella Finanziaria 2008 non toccherà le rendite finanziarie
Prodi: "Dini mi ha rassicurato E' parte forte del centrosinistra"
(01:28 25/09/2007) | 4Italia |
Indianapolis Star
Pfizer to offer medicine without meth ingredient
Pfizer Inc. plans to release a new version of Sudafed that eliminates an ingredient used to produce the highly addictive drug methamphetamine in homemade labs. | 3Health |
New York Times Science
Panel Sees Shuttle Flights Resuming Soon
NASA should be able to meet all the requirements for resuming space shuttle flights next spring, an oversight panel said. | 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Entertainment
Justin Timberlake leads U.S. singles, album charts
(Reuters)
Reuters - A day after his second solo release,
"FutureSex/LoveSounds," debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. pop album
charts, Justin Timberlake logged a fourth week atop the Hot 100
singles chart with "SexyBack." | 1Entertainment |
Yahoo Europe
Olympia: Birthplace of ancient Olympics
(AP)
AP - Revered as the holiest sanctuary in ancient Greece, Olympia in the western Peloponnese hosted the ancient Olympic Games for more than 1,000 years after they started in 776 B.C. | 2Europe |
Ansa Italia
Pensioni: chiusura entro venerdi'
Giovedi' Prodi convoca i sindacati, 'Siamo a sprint finale' | 4Italia |
New York Times Arts
Music Review | Z100 Jingle Ball: For Pop Stars, a Day to Pledge Fidelity to Radio
The Jonas Brothers, Fall Out Boy, Alicia Keys, Avril Lavigne, the Backstreet Boys, Jordin Sparks and other performed for thousands of screaming teenagers and preteenagers. | 1Entertainment |
InfoWorld news
Thomson joins takeover bid for ContentGuard
Thomson joined Microsoft and Time Warner on Monday in trying to take control of U.S. digital rights management (DRM) company ContentGuard Holdings. | 6Sci/Tech |
Chicago Sun Times
Garland, Sox can't tame Tigers
The White Sox are sending for pitching help, only the call isn't going out to replace Jon Garland in the rotation -- not yet, anyway. | 8Sports |
Kataweb Calcio
Roma, 14:40 - CALCIO, LAZIO: NESSUNA LESIONE PER DE SILVESTRI
Dopo la vittoria di ieri sulla Fiorentina per 2-1, nell'andata dei quarti di finale di Coppa Italia,... | 4Italia |
The Washington Post sports
Meissner Wins Four Continents
Kimmie Meissner wins the Four Continents women's title on Saturday in Colorado Springs, rallying from sixth place in the free skate. | 8Sports |
PC World
Peer-to-Peer Companies Win in Court
A US federal appeals court ruled in favor of peer-to-peer software makers this week, stating that the companies behind the Grokster and Morpheus services are not liable for copyright infringement due to the actions of their users. | 6Sci/Tech |
Electric New Paper
EX-BLUES: Chelsea will RISE to the heights
FORMER Chelsea defender Paul Elliott believes Jose Mourinho's table-toppers have the self-belief to end their miserable league run at Highbury. | 8Sports |
Reuters Business
Sony game unit says plans to cut jobs in U.S.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp.'s game unit said on Thursday it planned to cut jobs in the United States and was eyeing restructuring steps in Japan as it struggles to keep up with industry rival Nintendo Co. Ltd. . | 0Business |
San Francisco Chronicle
Williams contacts Dolphins but says he's headed for India
Retired running back Ricky Williams says he contacted the Miami Dolphins this week at the request of his agent but has no plans to rejoin the team anytime soon. | 8Sports |
Washington Times
Senate moves forward with corporate tax cuts
After a day-long attempt to delay action, the Senate moved forward Sunday with debate on a $136 billion corporate tax cut package. | 0Business |
PCWorld news
EU Seeks Comment on Copyright Rules
Copyright owners have until July 9 to comment on proposed new EU rules loosening copyright registration. | 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Tech
Hi-tech grandpas to offer support for Japan's small businesses run by elders (AFP)
AFP - A team of tech-savvy but patient experts in their 50s and 60s has been set up to offer consultancy for Japan's growing number of elderly small business owners on their computer needs, the Japanese arm of IBM said. | 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo U.S.
Eight Louisiana Soldiers Killed in Iraq (AP)
AP - In civilian life, Bradley Bergeron was an air conditioning technician. Kurt Comeaux was a probation officer and Warren Murphy a tugboat deckhand. | 12U.S. |
Reuters Business
Intel quarterly profit rises but margins low
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp. , the largest maker of computer processors, posted a rise in second-quarter earnings on Tuesday but profit margins missed the company's target and its shares fell nearly 5 percent. | 0Business |
Sports Network
Notre Dame just doesn't get it
The school doesn't get the top recruits, doesn't get the major bowl games it believes is its birthright, and doesn't get the fact that the football program is just not a major power anymore. | 11Top Stories |
RedNova science
Time to Reconcile Two Bills on Fort: Lawmakers Will Try to Negotiate an Agreement About a Panel to Guide the Transfer of Fort Monroe.
By Kimball Payne, Daily Press, Newport News, Va. Feb. 15--RICHMOND -- State lawmakers are getting ready to try to negotiate an agreement on a pair of bills aimed at guiding the future of Fort Monroe after the Army leaves in 2011. Sen. Marty Williams, R-Newport News, and Del. | 6Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Europe
Ammunition stolen from British Army in Kenyan training ranges (AFP)
AFP - Several rounds of ammunition and grenades were stolen last week from British troops holding training exercises in Kenya's Rift Valley, the British High Commission in Nairobi said. | 2Europe |
Yahoo Europe
Kyrgyzstan jet grazes U.S. tanker plane
(AP)
AP - A Kyrgyz passenger jet on Tuesday grazed a U.S. military tanker plane while taking off from an airport near the Kyrgyz capital, setting the American aircraft ablaze. Nobody was injured, officials said. | 2Europe |
Yahoo World
Strong quake rocks Tokyo and surrounding areas (AFP)
AFP - A strong earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale and a series of aftershocks hit Japan's capital Tokyo and its surrounding areas, the Meteorological Agency said. | 13World |
Topix.Net Europe
Bavarian concentration camp opens as museum
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, whose father was detained at Flossenbuerg from December 1944 to April 1945, took part in the memorial service. via Ynetnews | 2Europe |
Reuters Health
Control Asthma While Pregnant - New U.S. Guidelines
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pregnant women need to keep their asthma under control, because if they cannot breathe properly, neither can the unborn baby, according to new U.S. guidelines issued on Tuesday. | 3Health |
Reuters World
Israel Kills Three Palestinian Militants -- Medics
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli soldiers killed three Palestinian militants in a refugee camp in the northern West Bank town of Tulkarm Friday, medics said. | 13World |
The Register
Investors betting against Sportingbet extradition
Chairman falls on his sword
News the arrest of Sportingbet chairman Peter Dicks may not lead to a court case has caused a sustained rally in the UK-based online gambling sites shares.⊠| 7Software and Developement |
BBC News world
Venezuela identifies 'idle' farms
The government pushes on with a controversial land reform policy, saying 500 plots of land are idle. | 13World |
INDYchannel.com
Drug Companies Issue Michael Moore Warning
LOS ANGELES -- Some drug companies want to make sure filmmaker Michael Moore gets lots and lots of attention -- especially if he sets foot on their property. | 11Top Stories |
Ansa Internet
Moda: a Parigi tornano gli anni '80
Concluse le sfilate del pret-a-porter uomo 2007-2008 | 4Italia |
Yahoo Elections
Kerry leads in first post-debate poll (AFP)
AFP - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, buoyed by a strong showing in his televised debate with George W. Bush, has recaptured a small lead in their White House race, a Newsweek poll showed. | 12U.S. |
New York Times Arts
Arts, Briefly
For your eyes only, Bhuttoâs last book, Aztec pyramid found and more culture news. | 1Entertainment |
News Is Free Top News
Study: Watching Fewer Than Four Hours Of TV A Day Impairs Ability To Ridicule Pop Culture
On The Onion | 10Top News |
Syfy.com
SRK oozes charm  Vidya Malvade
If you are wondering where the sultry actress Vidya Malvade has
disappeared, well your search ends here. | 1Entertainment |
Scotland on Sunday
'Suspect Package' Man Dies in Polling Day Blast
A man who tried to bring a suspicious package into a polling station in Chechnya today was killed in an explosion as he ran away, election officials said. | 11Top Stories |
CNET security news
AdBrite puts spotlight on Facebook application ads
The online advertising firm has launched a new program for serving ads to third-party developer applications on Facebook--but what will Facebook's own advertising announcement next week mean for this sort of strategy? | 6Sci/Tech |
Ansa
Israele: si' adozioni a coppie gay
L'unico criterio e' l'interesse del bambino | 4Italia |
Indianapolis Star
Tyco turns corner over year-ago period
Industrial conglomerate Tyco International Ltd. swung to a fiscal fourth-quarter profit on a double-digit jump in sales and on lower one-time charges compared with the year-ago quarter. | 0Business |
CNET personal technology news
U.S. behind in green investment
Blog: Cleantech venture capitalist says U.S. is 20 years behind and
better get on board if they want to take the lead and cash in | 6Sci/Tech |
BBC - Front Page
Madeleine inquiry 'nearly over'
The police inquiry into Madeleine McCann's disappearance is almost over, Portugal's justice minister says. | 10Top News |
Kataweb Calcio
Milano, 12:48 - CALCIO, DONADONI: REGALO COMPLEANNO? CHE GIOCATORI CAPISCANO
Roberto Donadoni compie domani 44 anni e si aspetta dall'Italia un bel regalo. ''Qual è il re... | 4Italia |
BBC - Front Page
Football: Gerrard hits out
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard says speculation over the club's ownership and the future of boss Rafa Benitez is not helping the players. | 10Top News |
News Is Free Top News
Ford recalls its $140,000 GT supercar for safety defect
On Auto Insider | 10Top News |
Kataweb Sport
Roma, 19:19 - RUGBY, SUPER 10: RISULTATI SECONDA GIORNATA
Riisultati della seconda giornata del campionato Super 10 di rugby.
Amatori Catania - SKG Gran P... | 4Italia |
The Motley Fool
The One Stock You Must Buy
It's out there waiting for you. | 0Business |
The Washington Post Top News
WORLD IN BRIEF
KABUL -- Afghan troops backed by foreign soldiers and air power killed about 70 suspected Taliban fighters in raids throughout the country and near Pakistan's border, authorities said Saturday. | 10Top News |
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