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BBC story on Dow Chemical responsibility a hoax: report
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LONDON (CBS.MW) -- A source at the BBC told AFX News that their story alleging that Dow Chemical (DOW) has taken responsibility for the Bhopal disaster is a hoax, and Reuters reported that a spokesman for Dow #39;s Union Carbide denied the report.
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Three Dutch Police Injured in Anti-Terror Raid
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Suspects sought in a Dutch anti-terrorism raid threw a hand grenade in a standoff with police on Wednesday, injuring three officers, amid a spiral of violence following the killing of an outspoken filmmaker.
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U.S. Agrees to Release Terror Suspect
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WASHINGTON - The Justice Department has agreed to release a U.S. citizen held as an enemy combatant for more than two years, clearing the way for him to return to Saudi Arabia, officials said Wednesday...
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Karzai dismisses powerful military governor ahead of Afghan polls
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KABUL - Afghan President Hamid Karzai dismissed a powerful warlord from his post as provincial governor Saturday in the latest move to solidify the central governments control of wayward provinces ahead of Octobers landmark polls.
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Captured mercenaries escape mass execution
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Seventy suspected mercenaries standing trial in Harare escaped a possible death sentence yesterday when Zimbabwe announced that they will not be extradited to Equatorial Guinea.
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Pakistan assembly discards anti-speaker motion (Reuters)
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Reuters - Pakistan's National Assembly discarded a no-confidence motion against its speaker on Friday after opposition deputies declined to vote when the deputy speaker refused to allow all 107 of those present to speak.
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Five civilians die in vehicle blast
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KABUL -- A doctor helping organize Afghan elections died yesterday along with four other civilians when an explosion tore through their vehicle, police said.
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Sub crew safe after fire off the coast of Ireland
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HALIFAX (CP) - Canada #39;s problem-plagued submarine fleet was hit by another major setback Tuesday when a small electrical fire broke out aboard HMCS Chicoutimi as it was making its maiden trip to Canada from its former base in Scotland.
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Brazil Upset in Ecuador; China Eliminated
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Ecuador upset Brazil 1-0 Wednesday to send the World Cup champions to their first loss in qualifying for the 2006 tournament, and it cost them the top spot in South America's World Cup qualifying.
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Koda #39;s Iraq trip was driven by sheer curiosity
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TOKYO - Shosei Koda was a student learning English in New Zealand before entering Iraq, but his self-searching trip to one of the most dangerous places in the world without proper preparation ended in tragedy as the Japanese government confirmed Sunday
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Nuclear Chief Pressures Iran, N. Korea
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UN nuclear chief Mohamed ElBaradei urged Iran on Monday to suspend uranium enrichment and called on North Korea to dismantle its weapons program or at least allow inspectors to ensure it is quot;exclusively peaceful.
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UN Appeals for Release of Workers in Afghanistan (Reuters)
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Reuters - The United Nations again appealed for the\safe return of three of its workers held hostage in Afghanistan\on Thursday, three weeks after they were snatched from their\car on a busy street in central Kabul.
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Danforth Quit U.N. Post to Return to Mo. (AP)
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AP - U.S. Ambassador John Danforth said Friday he took himself out of the running for any job in President Bush's second term because he wanted to go home to Missouri.
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Syria rejects US accusations of meddling in Iraqi affairs
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Syria on Thursday rejected accusations by US President George W. Bush and some Iraqi officials of meddling in Iraqi affairs as quot;groundless, quot; the official SANA news agency reported.
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Pakistani court grants bail to Bhutto #39;s husband
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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani court yesterday granted bail to the husband of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, and officials from her party said the decision should result in his release after eight years in prison.
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Annan refuses to resign over Iraq programme
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The United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan, has said he will not resign over the controversial Iraqi Oil-for-Food programme.
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Abbas #39; own militants reject call to end intifida
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Key Palestinian militant groups, including ones headed by Mahmoud Abbas, have rejected the leader #39;s calls to end their armed fight against Israel.
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Senate Condemns Russia School Massacre (AP)
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AP - The Senate used a voice vote Thursday to denounce the massacre of hundreds at a Russian school and to express its condolences to that nation's people.
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India tests nuclear-capable missile
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BHUBANESHWAR, India: India on Sunday successfully tested its indigenous Agni-II ballistic missile, the military said as it announced it was armed with a shorter-range version of the nuclear-capable missile.
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UN calls for immediate end to Congo fighting
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The United Nations called on Monday for an immediate ceasefire in eastern Congo as fighting between rival army factions flared for a third day.
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Police reveal prime suspects
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POLICE last night released the names and mugshots of the bombers and terror masterminds believed responsible for the Australian Embassy attack in Jakarta.
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Wildlife conference starts as battle lines drawn
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A major wildlife conference started yesterday in Bangkok bringing together 166 nations to scrutinise trade in some of the world #39;s rarest species amid promises of greater action to fight smuggling.
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Heineken Profit Falls As Sales Increase (AP)
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AP - The Dutch brewer Heineken NV reported its profit fell 27 percent due in part to the weaker dollar despite a rise in sales in the first half of the year.
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Afghan Blast Has Alarming Implications
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NAIK NAM, Afghanistan -- Saher Gul was chalking a long division lesson on the blackboard of his two-room village school. Twenty-five boys, ages 9 to 19, were sitting cross-legged on the dirt floor. Suddenly the earthen walls and ceiling exploded and collapsed, smothering the class in a mountain of rubble.
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Susilo prepares five-year program: Spokesman
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: Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is preparing a five-year program for Indonesia #39;s new government after winning three in five votes in the presidential election, M. Lufti, a spokesman for Susilo, said late last night.
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Myanmar Official: Democracy Plans on Track (AP)
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AP - Military-ruled Myanmar will stick to its plans for gradual democratization despite the abrupt appointment of a new prime minister believed to hold a hard line in dealing with the country's political reform movement, Foreign Minister Nyan Win said Thursday.
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Judgment at Hand in Landmark Berlusconi Trial
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MILAN (Reuters) - Judges in the corruption trial of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi withdrew on Thursday to decide their verdict, which could hobble the Italian leader's political future.
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Press Freedom Under Threat Most In Asia, Mid-East: Report
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Paris, Oct. 27 (NNN) : A report from media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RWB) has put Press freedom under most under threat in Asia and the Middle East.
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CNN journalist has been released
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Riad Ali, who is an Israeli Arab, was handed over to Palestinian police today, nearly 24 hours after he was abducted at gunpoint from a CNN van.
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US and Iraqis raid Sunni centres
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US and Iraqi forces raid mosques in Ramadi, after an overnight air strike on a popular restaurant in Falluja.
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Deaths in Nigerian cult clashes
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At least 18 students have been killed in clashes between rival student gangs in south-eastern Nigeria.
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Belarusian Chief Sees Vote As Mandate
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Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, 50, is seen during a news conference in Minsk, Monday, Oct. 18, 2004. According to the Central Elections Commission a preliminary tally of ballots from Sunday #39;s election
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Australia accused over #39;fair trial #39; call
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Canberra has been accused of playing politics after it called on Washington to ensure the military trials of two Australians are conducted fairly.
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S.Korea #39;s Ruling Party Head Resigns on Father #39;s Past
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SEOUL (Reuters) - The chairman of South Korea #39;s ruling Uri Party resigned on Thursday after saying his father had served as a military police officer during Japan #39;s 1910-1945 colonial rule on the peninsula.
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Iran's conservatives seen tightening power in republic
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TEHRAN -- After eight years of a bold but bungled experiment with reform, Iran's government is in the throes of a takeover by conservatives determined to restore the revolution's Islamic purity, according to Iranian politicians and analysts.
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Big business spells out economic agenda for new Indonesian <b>...</b>
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In the lead up to his inauguration as Indonesian president tomorrow, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has remained tight-lipped about the make-up of his cabinet, and, as throughout the election campaign, any policy details.
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Colombia Militia Leader Said Killed (AP)
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AP - The leader of a paramilitary faction involved in peace talks was apparently one of five insurgents killed in an ambush on Monday, officials said.
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British redeployment in Iraq meets with opposition
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The British Ministry of Defense confirmed on Sunday that the US has sent a request to the British government for redeployment of the British forces stationed in Iraq because the US troops stationed in Iraq are preparing for new military actions in Fallujah
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Upturn in Oil Prices Leave Stocks Mixed
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NEW YORK - A fresh upturn in oil prices left stocks mixed Friday even as a satisfactory report on durable goods orders provided new evidence that the economy might be gaining traction. Downbeat outlooks from a pair of microchip makers weighed on tech stocks...
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Incubus Singer Arrested at N.Y. Airport
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NEW YORK - The lead singer of the rock band Incubus was arrested for a carrying a switchblade in his bag while trying to board a plane on his way to a concert in North Carolina. Brandon Boyd, 28, was stopped Wednesday at LaGuardia Airport when baggage screeners spotted the knife in his carry-on luggage, said Lou Martinez, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport...
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Mexican Rebels Withdraw From Reserve (AP)
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AP - Leftist Zapatista rebels announced Wednesday they will voluntarily withdraw seven squatter settlements from an endangered jungle nature reserve, a move that may mark the end a decade-long standoff with authorities.
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25 dead in India rail accident
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NEW DELHI - At least 25 people are feared killed and more than 50 hurt after two Indian Railway trains collided head-on in the Hoshiarpur District of Punjab State about 350 kilometers north of New Delhi on Tuesday.
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Another Buddhist killed in #39;revenge attack #39;
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Thailand - Unknown assailants on Tuesday beheaded a 60-year-old Buddhist plantation worker in the southern province of Narathiwat in an act of revenge for 87 Muslims slain in a government crackdown there in October.
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Peace must be #39;imposed #39; on I Coast, says France
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PARIS, Nov 16 (AFP) - Peace must be quot;imposed quot; on Ivory Coast if the warring sides there refuse to abide by a ceasefire, French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier said Tuesday, hailing sanctions voted by the UN Security Council against the west African state.
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US embassy in Malaysia in 'anthrax scare' (AFP)
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AFP - Malaysian emergency services rushed to the tightly-guarded US embassy in Kuala Lumpur after a powder which police said could be anthrax was found in a letter.
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Chechen bombers slip the net
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TWO Chechen women suspected of blowing up two Russian passenger planes last month were detained but freed -- and then went on to bribe their way aboard.
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British soldier faces murder charge over death of Iraqi man
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A British soldier appeared before a court in London yesterday accused of murdering a civilian in Iraq. Kevin Williams, 21, was brought before a civilian court after his own commanding officer had initially dismissed the charges.
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Israel destroys home of teenage bomber
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NABLUS, WEST BANK -- The Israeli army yesterday destroyed the home of a teenage suicide bomber despite his mother #39;s public and impassioned criticism of the group that sent her son on the deadly mission.
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Indonesian embassy blast
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TEN people were injured yesterday when a bomb exploded outside the Indonesian embassy in Paris. Most of the victims, who included four embassy staff, were hit by flying glass.
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Convicted killer Robert Baltovich finally in court in bid to clear his name (Canadian Press)
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Canadian Press - TORONTO (CP) - Lawyers for Robert Baltovich, convicted 12 years ago in the murder of his girlfriend, began a long-awaited legal bid to clear his name Monday in an appeal that's expected to resurrect the grim spectre of sex killer Paul Bernardo.
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US arrests two Hamas 'racketeers'
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US authorities arrest two alleged members of Palestinian militant group Hamas on racketeering and terrorism charges.
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Aid workers increasingly a target in conflict zones
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The group holding three foreign aid workers in Afghanistan says it will decide Friday whether to kill them. NEW DELHI AND ISLAMABAD - The brazen daylight kidnapping of three international aid workers in
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Brit soldier charged
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British authorities have, for the first time, charged a soldier with murder in the death of a civilian in Iraq. The man was indicted yesterday in a civilian court after his commanding officer blocked a court martial.
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'All Aboard' France's Artouste Express, France's highest-altitude train (AFP)
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AFP - Eighty years ago the Artouste train in the French Pyrenees transported workers and materiel to build a dam at 2000 meters (6500 feet) altitude, but today it ferries tourists for a sometimes hair-raising ride along one of Europe's highest rail lines.
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India urges Bangladesh not to kill stray elephants (Reuters)
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Reuters - Authorities in northeast India urged Bangladesh on Monday not to kill about 100 wild elephants that have strayed across the border and gone on a rampage, killing 13 people and injuring dozens more.
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Shining Path retrial halted again
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The retrial of Peruvian guerrilla leader Abimael Guzman is halted for a second time in a week.
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Why Iran wants its own nuclear deterrent
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Iran's leaders apparently believe that the benefits of obtaining a nuclear bomb now outweigh the drawbacks.
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Efforts to remove fear of China among Asean
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Even as smaller countries of the 10-member Asean grouping have expressed reservations about the proposed Free Trade Area (FTA) with China as it will put them at a great disadvantage, efforts are on to remove their misgivings.
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Iraqi Government, Al-Sadr OK Peace Deal
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NAJAF, Iraq - Iraq's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, made a dramatic return to Najaf on Thursday and swiftly won agreement from a rebel cleric and the government to end three weeks of fighting between his militia and U.S.-Iraqi forces. The renegade Muqtada al-Sadr accepted the proposal in a face-to-face meeting Thursday night with the 75-year-old al-Sistani...
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Romania Opposition Demands Election Rerun, Alleges Fraud
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BUCHAREST, Romania (Reuters) - Romania's centrist opposition Tuesday demanded a rerun of Sunday's general elections, alleging fraud in the electronic vote counting had helped the ruling ex-communists, who held a slim lead.
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Real estate bargain ends for US envoy
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MOSCOW -- Russia and the United States have agreed to a new lease for the US ambassador's lavish Moscow residence after Russia complained he paid less than \$3 a year for it, officials announced yesterday. The annual rent for Spaso House in central Moscow was set in rubles in 1985, but the currency's value plummeted by 99.9 percent after the ...
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Cambodia set to crown new king
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- Cambodia is preparing to crown its first new king in decades later Friday, amid an array of official celebrations.
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30 Killed in Spate of Attacks in Iraq
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More than 60 were wounded in a rash of suicide bombings and attacks, as U.S. forces prepared for a possible assault on Fallujah.
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Security key in Indonesia vote?
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After eight months of campaigning centered largely on personality, security issues could become a key factor in Indonesia #39;s presidential election.
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Roadmap for troops cut being readied:Pranab
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NEW DELHI: A day after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced reduction of troops in Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday said a roadmap was being prepared for the withdrawal.
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Rooney shirts go to war children
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Everton shirts sporting the name of Wayne Rooney could soon be seen on the streets of Liberia, West Africa.
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How Would They End the War?
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President Bush and John Kerry have said little more than that each will end the war the right way and his opponent will not.
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Allawi Threatens New Offensive To Take Over Al-Fallujah
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Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi says time is running out for Al-Fallujah residents to evict foreign fighters from the city of face a US-Iraqi military operation to do so.
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In Paris, a slick maneuver tries to lure tourists to Eiffel Tower
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PARIS -- Holiday on ice takes on new meaning high above the rooftops of Paris doing figure eights inside the Eiffel Tower.
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More Aftershocks as Japan Aids Quake Victims (Reuters)
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Reuters - Japan resumed rescue efforts at\first light on Monday as aftershocks rattled the area where the\country's deadliest earthquake in nine years killed at least 23\people and injured more than 2,000 at the weekend.
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Balkan states ready to increase participation in NATO operations (AFP)
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AFP - Albania, Croatia and Macedonia said they were ready to increase their participation in NATO operations and pledged to further develop cooperation in their bid to join the alliance.
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Florida authorities searching 58,000 missing ballots (AFP)
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AFP - Authorities in Florida were looking for 58,000 absentee ballots whose disappearance stirred renewed controversy in the state that held up the 2000 presidential election for five weeks.
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Arafat's Wife Opposes Leaders Visiting Him (Reuters)
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Reuters - Yasser Arafat's senior deputies hoped to\travel to France on Monday to meet the critically ill\Palestinian president but his wife was opposed to the visit, a\senior Palestinian official said.
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The \$5m royal wedding
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Three weeks of celebrations, a guest list that included princes and world leaders, and a 21-gun salute. Jonathan Este reports on the marriage of the Crown Prince of Brunei.
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EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Foreign coup plotters given long jail terms
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LIBREVILLE, 26 November (IRIN) - A South African mercenary was found guilty Friday of leading a failed coup against the president of oil-rich Equatorial Guinea and sentenced to 34 years in jail, police and court sources said.
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Eritrean Asylum Seekers Force Plane to Land in Sudan
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A group of 76 Eritreans on a repatriation flight from Libya Friday forced their plane to change course and land in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, where they
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South Korea to explain uranium experiments at IAEA meetings this <b>...</b>
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SEOUL - South Korean officials will meet with the UN nuclear watchdog this month to explain about controversial uranium enrichment tests conducted four years ago, Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon said on Saturday.
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Bomb Hits Jakarta's Paris Embassy, Motive Unclear
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PARIS (Reuters) - A small parcel bomb exploded outside the Indonesian embassy in Paris before dawn on Friday, slightly injuring 10 people and shattering windows, but officials said they had no clues to the motive.
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Qurei nominated as chief of Palestinian security council
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Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei was nominated by acting President Rawhi Fattouh as chief of the national security council on Sunday.
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Democrats Claim Bush's Bounce Will Fade (AP)
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AP - Democrats on Sunday said President Bush's post-convention bounce was triggered by "four days of mean, vicious attacks" on John Kerry, and would be short-lived.
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US, Africa team up to help Darfur
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The US has provided airlifts and pledged \$300 million to support African troops in western Sudan.
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At least eight dead in Dubai airport construction site collapse
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DUBAI : At least eight workers were killed when a wall on a vast construction site at Dubai airport in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) collapsed, Al-Arabiya television reported.
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Zarqawi Aide Killed During US Air Strike
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WASHINGTON, Oct 26, 2004 -- Coalition forces launched precision strikes on a safe house in Fallujah early this morning, killing an associate of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi #39;s terrorist organization, military officials in Baghdad reported today.
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French police arrest 17, find heavy weapons in anti-ETA swoop
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PARIS (AFP) - French police arrested 17 people and discovered a cache of heavy weapons during raids in southwestern France that targeted suspected members of Spain #39;s armed Basque separatist group ETA, officials said.
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Darfur Governor Says Rebels Attempted Coup (AP)
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AP - West Darfur's governor on Sunday linked an alleged coup attempt against the national government to a rebellion in western Sudan, saying the same group was behind both insurrections.
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Serbia Elections Draw Millions of Voters (AP)
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AP - Serbia on Sunday held its first democratically organized local elections since Slobodan Milosevic's ouster in what was expected to be a close race between nationalists loyal to the former president and pro-Western reformists.
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4 Iraqis Tell of Looting at Munitions Site in '03
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Three Iraqi witnesses and a security chief said that looters stormed Al Qaqaa just days after U.S. troops swept through on their way to Baghdad in early April 2003.
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Peace may now stand a chance
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In his olive nylon bomber jacket, olive fatigue pants and black combat boots, Al-Aqsa Martyr #39;s Brigades member Abu Said sees himself as a soldier, fighting Israeli occupation of Palestinian land.
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U.S. Says More Iraqi Police Are Needed as Attacks Continue
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At a time when Iraqi insurgents are targeting local police officers and recruits for attack, the United States has raised by one-third -- to 135,000 -- the size of the Iraqi police force it says will be needed to help secure the country, according to information the administration has provided to Congress.
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Stocks Set to Open Higher
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NEW YORK - U.S. stocks are seen chalking up small gains at the open Thursday following Wednesday's pullback but the release of August's CPI data and weekly jobless claims could ultimately decide direction...
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Brazil says nuclear deal reached
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UN nuclear inspectors abandon demands for unlimited access to Brazilian facilities, the country says.
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Bosnian local elections confirm strength of nationalists (AFP)
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AFP - Bosnians were reluctant voters in their third post-war local elections this weekend, with the ruling Croat, Muslim and Serb nationalists benefiting from the lower turnout, early results indicated.
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Cricket: England name squad
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Andrew Flintoff and Marcus Trescothick will miss England's controversial tour of Zimbabwe.
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Israel OKs more settlements
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Israel announced plans yesterday to build 533 new homes in the West Bank, increasing the number of permits to three times those allowed in the previous three years combined.
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Afghan election brings political marketing to wartorn country (AFP)
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AFP - quot;If you are showing the new Afghanistan, you cannot do it with a photo of a cemetery! quot; explains an exasperated worker with the media production house guiding Afghan presidential candidates into the murky world of political marketing.
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Panel Urges Strong Warning on Antidepressants for Children
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The panel recommended that the warning should say that antidepressants can sometimes lead children to become suicidal.
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Haitians pray for dead, give thanks for their lives
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GONAIVES, HAITI -- Haitians surrounded by the destruction from tropical storm Jeanne prayed for the 1,500 dead and gave thanks their lives were spared at church services yesterday while the United Nations rushed more peacekeepers in to stem looting in the
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Al-Zawahri Vows to Keep Fighting U.S. (AP)
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AP - In a videotape aired Monday, Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant vowed to continue fighting the United States until Washington changed its policies.
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Sudan committed to resolving Darfur crisis: Bashir
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KHARTOUM, Sept 4 (AFP) -- Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir declared that he was committed to resolving the crisis in the troubled western Darfur region amid international criticism that his government was not doing enough to stop what the UN has
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UN Official Warns of #39;Spiral of Violence #39; Following Burundi Massacre
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The United Nation #39;s top peacekeeping official says there is quot;real danger quot; of a new war in central Africa following the massacre of Congolese refugees in Burundi.
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Rescue teams waiting to enter Fallujah
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Medical teams and convoys from the Iraqi Red Crescent are expected to enter the embattled city of Fallujah Saturday carrying urgent humanitarian assistance.
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Report Expected to Blame 24 in Iraq Abuse
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WASHINGTON - Two dozen people will be blamed by an Army investigation into the abuse of inmates at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, says a senior defense official. The official, who spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity, provided no details of the report...
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China takes aim at corruption
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BEIJING -- Chinese authorities have arrested or reprimanded more than 750 officials in recent months in connection with billions of dollars in financial irregularities ranging from unpaid taxes to embezzlement, according to a report made public yesterday.
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American Diplomatic Drive Comes Up Short (AP)
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AP - Bush administration persistence in using diplomacy to solve a nuclear weapons crisis with North Korea is coming up short as the insular regime bobs and weaves away from resuming negotiations.
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US troops, insurgents fight around Iraqi rebel city of Fallujah
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FALLUJAH, Iraq : US troops and insurgents battled on the edge of rebel-held Fallujah and nine policemen were killed in an ambush, as UN chief Kofi Annan said he did not think the invasion of Iraq had made the world a safer place.
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Cricket: Australia in command
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Justin Langer hits an unbeaten 144 as Australia reach 327-3 against New Zealand.
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Taliban Suspected in Failed Karzai Attack
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A failed rocket attack on a US helicopter carrying President Hamid Karzai was carried out by a self-confessed Taliban commando, Afghanistan #39;s top law-enforcer said Saturday.
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Teen in the dock for first Madrid bombings trial (AFP)
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AFP - A teenage youth was due in the dock for the first trial of a suspect implicated in the Madrid train bombings, which killed 191 people in Spain's worst terrorist attack.
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France hopeful that journalists will be released
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Signs suggest hope for a possible release of the two French journalists held hostage in Iraq, Interior Minister Dominique de Villepin said Saturday.
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Afghanistan Bomb Attacks Kill 16
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At least 16 people, many of them children, were killed in explosions at the office of a US security contractor in Afghanistans capital and a school in the south east as the country moves towards its first post-Taliban election.
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Group #39;kills second US hostage #39;
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Militants in Iraq have killed the second of two US civilians they were holding hostage, according to a statement on an Islamist website.
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Israel Feuds With Agency Set Up to Aid Palestinians
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For years, Israel has feuded with the United Nations refugee agency for Palestinians over a wide range of issues, and recently Israel thought it had found a smoking gun to press its case.
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Cricket: Hall battles India attack
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Andrew Hall steers South Africa to 230-4 on day one of the first Test against India.
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American Allies Embrace U.S. Military Plan (AP)
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AP - American allies Japan and Australia embraced a new U.S. plan to restructure its forces abroad, while Russia said it was not concerned by the proposal. But Germany, home to 70,000 U.S. soldiers, said any withdrawal from the former Cold War frontier may hurt its economy.
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Rebels attack military camp in Kashmir, two dead
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Rebels have attacked a military camp in disputed Kashmir, killing a soldier hours before India #39;s Home Minister was due to visit the troubled region, security officials said.
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U.S. Blasts All Parties in Darfur Conflict (AP)
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AP - The United States on Tuesday accused all parties in the 22-month conflict in Sudan's western Darfur region of complicity in a growing humanitarian disaster and demanded that those responsible be held accountable for atrocities and attacks on civilians.
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Car Bomb Rocks Western Baghdad
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Iraqi authorities say at least six people were killed and more than 50 others wounded in a car bomb explosion in a commercial district in western Baghdad Wednesday.
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Annan Backs U.S. on Darfur; Vote Due Saturday
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Thursday threw his weight behind a U.S.-drafted resolution on Sudan's Darfur region, saying the Security Council should adopt it immediately to stop atrocities.
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Bomb Threat Sparks Stansted Emergency
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A bomb threat forced a passenger plane to divert to a London airport under military escort for an emergency landing today. The Olympic Airways flight
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Haiti Flood Death Toll Passes 3,000
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters) - Haiti's death toll from last month's devastating flooding rose to more than 3,000 on Tuesday, according to government officials who released what they believe is the final death tally.
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Norway envoy meets with Tamil Tigers
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Norwegian peace envoy Erik Solheimmet Wednesday with Tamil Tigers leaders at the rebel-held northerntown of Kilinochchi in a fresh attempt to revive Sri Lanka #39;s peacetalks, the national television reported.
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Iraq PM Adamant Jan. Election Will Be Held
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Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said Sunday elections would be held on schedule in January despite a surge in violence and more than a score of hostages under threat of death from insurgents.
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Sarkozy defends French backing for Alstom
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CBI director general Digby Jones yesterday clashed with French finance minister Nicolas Sarkozy over the state-backed rescue of one of France #39;s biggest industrial companies.
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Iraqi prime minister to seek election reassurances from UN chief (AFP)
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AFP - Iraq's interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said he would seek an explanation from UN chief Kofi Annan for his attitude to Iraq's elections when they meet on Friday at the United Nations.
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Iran Denounces U.N. Demands As 'Illegal'
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TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on Sunday denounced as "illegal" demands from the U.N. atomic watchdog agency that it freeze all work on uranium enrichment - technology that can be used for nuclear weapons...
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AU pledges to increase ceasefire observers in Darfur
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The African Union (AU) pledged Thursday to increase its ceasefire observers from the current 1,000 to 3,320 in the troubled western Darfur region of Sudan.
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Japanese corporate bankruptcies in August fall for 20th month in row (AFP)
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AFP - The number of Japanese corporate bankruptcies in August fell 18.2 percent from a year earlier to 1,080 cases, marking the 20th consecutive monthly decline, according to a research firm.
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Hurricane Ivan Slams Gulf Coast; 23 Dead
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PENSACOLA, Fla. - Hurricane Ivan drilled the Gulf Coast on Thursday with 130-mph winds that inflicted far less damage than feared everywhere except Florida's Panhandle, where residents were left with surge-ravaged beachfronts, flooded streets and homes ripped apart by deadly tornadoes...
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Six killed as train smashes into car at crossing
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AT LEAST six people were killed and around 150 injured last night after a high-speed train packed with hundreds of passengers hit a car on a level crossing and derailed.
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Palestinians call for peace talks
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The Palestinian prime minister calls for new peace efforts with Israel, a day after Yasser Arafat's burial.
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Bush arrives in Canada for first stage of world charm offensive (Canadian Press)
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Canadian Press - OTTAWA (CP) - U.S. President George W. Bush swooped into town Tuesday for a whirlwind visit designed to begin mending international fences in the wake of the Iraq war.
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Blasts in Baghdad Target Two Ministerial Convoys
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A suicide car bomb attack targeting Iraq #39;s environment minister killed four of her bodyguards on Tuesday, while a separate blast near the education minister #39;s convoy killed one bodyguard, police and government officials said.
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Russia woos Indian IT firms, call to jointly tap global markets (AFP)
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AFP - Russia said it wants to emulate India's success in information technology as it wooed Indian firms for joint projects and called on both nations to team up to tap global markets.
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India and Pakistan to meet at UN
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India and Pakistan will aim to push forward the peace process between them at talks in New York on Friday. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf will meet on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
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Russian tycoon rocks Vilnius
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by RN Eastern Europe editor Margreet Strijbosch, 25 October 2004. A Russian-born millionaire has turned Lithuanian politics on its head.
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Marine Killed in Iraq's Anbar Province (AP)
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AP - A U.S. Marine was killed while conducting security operations in Anbar province, the military said Thursday.
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Pakistani Security Forces Free Chinese Hostages
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Pakistani commandos on Thursday freed two Chinese engineers taken hostage near the Afghan border and killed their five kidnappers, who are led by a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner, officials said.
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Former Costa Rican President Ordered Held (AP)
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AP - A court on Friday ordered that former President Rafael Calderon be jailed for nine months as investigators probe corruption allegations.
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Cuba Hospitalizes Dissident After Wife's Protest (Reuters)
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Reuters - Cuban authorities transferred a jailed\dissident suffering from a herniated disc to a military\hospital on Thursday after his wife staged an unprecedented\protest in Havana's Revolution Square.
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Nordic leaders say US terror alert serious but security already <b>...</b>
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STOCKHOLM, Nov 1 (AFP) - Prime ministers of the five Nordic countries meeting here on Monday said they were worried by a US warning of potential terror attacks in the region, but claimed that security was high enough to ward off the threat.
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Egypt arrests five suspects over Sinai bombings (AFP)
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AFP - Egypt said it had arrested five suspects accused of carrying out a wave of deadly car bomb attacks in Red Sea resorts almost three weeks ago.
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Florida governor turns to US Supreme Court in euthanasia case (AFP)
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AFP - Florida's Governor Jeb Bush asked the US Supreme Court to intervene to keep a comatose woman alive, over the wishes of her husband, who wants to disconnect the feeding tube that has sustained her for 14 years.
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Special UN envoy urges Sudan to accept more foreign aid (AFP)
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AFP - UN chief Kofi Annan's special envoy to Sudan urged the Sudanese government to accept international aid if it is unable to protect the population in its troubled Darfur region.
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India, Pakistan Leaders Hail New Chapter in Ties
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The leaders of India and Pakistan on Friday hailed a new era in often fraught relations between the two south Asian nuclear rivals and agreed to study a joint pipeline project as part of closer economic ties.
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DRC FORCES ALERT AS CIVILIANS FLEE
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has placed it troops on alert and is deploying soldiers to the east of the country, after reports that Rwandan troops have infiltrated the area.
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Blast hits Pakistani mosque
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ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN - A suicide attacker detonated a bomb at a Shia mosque in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore Sunday, killing at least four people.
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Five die in stampede for train
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FOUR women and a 12-year-old girl died and at least 10 people were injured in a stampede at the Indian capital #39;s main railway station today as hordes of people tried to board a train, officials said.
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ASEAN recognizes China as market economy
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SHANGHAI : The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has recognised China as a full market economy, Chinese state press reported following a meeting of ASEAN finance ministers in Indonesia.
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Riot witness to clarify testimony
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India's Supreme Court orders a key Muslim witness to explain why she changed statements in a Gujarat riot case.
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Lebanese police release detained sisters of dead Al-Qaida detainee
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Police on Tuesday released two sisters of the alleged al-Qaida leader in Lebanon who died of a heart attack in custody, security officials said.
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Two US soldiers killed, four wounded during attack in Mosul
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Two US soldiers were killed and four wounded when their patrol came under attack in the northwestern city of Mosul, the military said Sunday.
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President to open EC hospital
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CAPE TOWN - President Thabo Mbeki, who was still in Ivory Coast yesterday, is scheduled to perform the official opening of Mthatha #39;s Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital tomorrow, the Eastern Cape Health Department announced yesterday.
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Israeli Missile Wounds 2 Gaza Policemen -Medics
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An Israeli missile fired from a pilotless aircraft wounded two Palestinian policemen in the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis on Sunday, witnesses said.
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Iran nuclear chief hails #39;new chapter #39; with Europe after talks
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Iran #39;s top nuclear official Hassan Rowhani hailed Monday a quot;new chapter quot; in relations between Tehran and Europe, after talks with key EU ministers on rewards Iran is to receive for suspending uranium enrichment to show it is not making atomic weapons.
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Typhoon flooding kills 25 in Vietnam
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Torrential rains hit the region this week and floods submerged more than 10,000 houses and brought traffic to a standstill. A disaster management official from the coastal province of Quang Ngai says a red
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Militant Killed in Israeli Missile Strike-Witness
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GAZA (Reuters) - An Israeli helicopter missile strike killed a Palestinian militant and wounded two others in the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday, witnesses said.
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MP calls for release of old school pal
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North-west Norfolk MP Henry Bellingham has called for the release of an old college friend accused of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea.
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Bush warns Iran and North Korea
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US President George W Bush is stepping up pressure on North Korea and Iran to abandon their nuclear weapons programmes. At the Apec summit of Pacific-rim countries in Chilean capital Santiago Mr Bush has been
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Indian sensitivities in mind: Rumsfeld
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NEW DELHI: Manmohan said India would address all issues with Pakistan, provided General Pervez Musharraf stuck to his commitment to stop terrorism against India.
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House Approves #36;477 Billion Defense Bill (AP)
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AP - Congress on Saturday approved a #36;477 billion defense bill with a military pay raise and new money for Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Bollywood superstar Bachchan joins Mandela's anti-AIDS campaign (AFP)
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AFP - Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has been appointed a key player in an anti-AIDS campaign headed by South African former president Nelson Mandela, according to a statement here.
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A Plea for Support of Innovation
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America risks losing its leadership of the global economy if government and industry fail to make changes that encourage innovation, a panel of leading executives and university presidents say in a study to be released today.
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Dole Questions Kerry's Vietnam Wounds
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CRAWFORD, Texas - Former Republican Sen. Bob Dole suggested Sunday that John Kerry apologize for past testimony before Congress about alleged atrocities during the Vietnam War and joined critics of the Democratic presidential candidate who say he received an early exit from combat for "superficial wounds." Dole also called on Kerry to release all the records of his service in Vietnam...
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GSLV carrying EDUSAT blasts off from Sriharikota
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Sriharikota, Sept 20 (ANI) : India added another feather to its cap in space technology and stole a march over other countries by launching EDUSAT, its first exclusive satellite for educational sector, from here on Monday.
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Probe launched into parliament intrusion
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Britain has launched an inquiry into the first storming of its parliament since 1674 after a protest stunt revealed shambolic security at the heart of Prime Minister Tony Blair #39;s government.
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Hurricane Ivan Charges Westward Through Caribbean
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The latest in a series of violent storms continues to charge westward through the Caribbean, after making a direct hit on Grenada, knocking over trees and utility poles.
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Afghan Opposition Boycotting Election
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KABUL, Afghanistan - All 15 candidates running against interim Afghan leader Hamid Karzai signed an agreement Saturday boycotting the vote because of what they say is widespread fraud, and say they will not recognize the election results. The announcement was read out after a meeting of candidates and their representatives at the home of Abdul Satar Sirat, an Uzbek who is an ex-aide to Afghanistan's last king...
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Israel #39;s deadly Gaza offensive enters third week
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JABALIYA, Gaza Strip, Oct 12 (AFP) - Israel #39;s massive military onslaught in the northern Gaza Strip entered its third week Tuesday with the death toll topping 110 and scenes of utter devastation in the territory #39;s largest refugee camp.
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Bush to Talk Health Care in Pennsylvania (AP)
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AP - President Bush is returning to the swing state of Pennsylvania on Thursday to talk about health care.
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GOP Wants Bush to Draw Attention Off Iraq
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NEW YORK - Nervous Republicans are urging President Bush to unveil a robust second-term agenda at his convention next week to shift voters' focus from the unpopular war in Iraq and other issues that are a distraction to his re-election drive. Some contend the party should ditch the GOP-fueled controversy over rival John Kerry's combat record in Vietnam...
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Abductors threaten to kill UN trio unless troops leave Afghanistan
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KABUL - A breakaway Taleban group claiming to hold three UN workers threatened Saturday to execute them unless foreign troops withdrew from Afghanistan and condemned its invasion by US-led forces.
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India #39;s ruling Congress party retains power in richest state
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BOMBAY : India #39;s Congress-led alliance held onto power in the nation #39;s richest state, Maharashtra, after winning the most seats in assembly elections and dealing a humiliating defeat to the opposition Hindu nationalists.
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Money Is Driving Moscow Makeover
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For decades, pilgrims to Red Square have first passed in the shadow of the stolid Moskva hotel and the elegant Manezh exhibition hall. Once they made it across the square's cobblestoned expanse, they found their view obscured by the modernist concrete hulk known as the Hotel Rossiya.
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Accused deserter set to face Army trial
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TOKYO -- Responding to Sergeant Charles Robert Jenkins's pledge to surrender after spending four decades in North Korea, US military officials say they are ready to put the frail 64-year-old back in uniform, give him a haircut, set him up in on-base housing -- and then try him for desertion.
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UN says children suffering the most
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GENEVA -- The fighting in Iraq is ''wreaking havoc quot; on the children, all but preventing relief groups from working in the country, the UN children's agency said yesterday.
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At lest 22 die in north Iraq clashes, curfews slapped on <b>...</b>
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MOSUL, Iraq, Nov 10 (AFP) - At least 22 people were killed in a wave of violence in northern Iraq Wednesday, prompting the government to slap curfews on the Sunni Muslim cities of Mosul and Baiji.
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Commander: Osama Probably Not in Pakistan Region (Reuters)
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Reuters - Osama bin Laden is unlikely\to be hiding in Pakistan's tribal region near the Afghan\border, the top military commander in the area said on Tuesday.
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6 dead in typhoon deluge
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At least six people died in Shikoku after heavy rains from Typhoon Megi pounded the western Japan island on Tuesday and Wednesday, officials said.
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Suicide Bombers Kill 25 Iraqi Troops
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A suicide car bomb hit a bus packed with Iraqi National Guards on Sunday, killing 26 people in the deadliest attack of its kind in four months on Iraqis cooperating with U.S. forces to secure a Jan. 30 election.
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India #39;s diplomatic gains in UN
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Manmohan Singh #39;s recent trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, his first as India #39;s prime minister, has been widely seen as a diplomatic triumph.
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Iraq cleric agrees to ceasefire... sort of
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However, key members of the cleric #39;s movement insisted terms of the deal had not been finalised. The claims and counterclaims followed an announcement Tuesday by prime minister Ayad Allawi that the basis of
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Unemployment, Oil News Keep Stocks Mixed
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NEW YORK - A slowdown in economic growth and oil prices hovering around \$48 per barrel renewed fears of disappointing third-quarter earnings Thursday and kept stocks mixed. In late morning trading, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 39.53, or 0.4 percent, to 10,069.65, one day after the index lost more than 135 points...
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India assess Bangladesh security
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An Indian security team travels to Bangladesh to decide on the tour's future.
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Kidnappers Say They Have Killed Italian Hostage --TV (Reuters)
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Reuters - Militants in Iraq said they have killed\Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni, who went missing after being\ambushed on the road between Baghdad and Najaf, Al Jazeera\reported Thursday.
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KYOTO PROTOCOL GETS GREEN LIGHT
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The Kyoto Protocol has finally been given the green light and will become a binding treaty on February the 16th. The finalisation of the United Nations #39; environmental accord, which is designed to combat global
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Chavez celebrates referendum win
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and throngs of his supporters jammed avenues in downtown Caracas on Friday to celebrate the president #39;s defeat of an August 15 recall referendum.
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Iraq captors repeat Bigley tactics
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British-Iraqi aid worker Margaret Hassan #39;s captors have released a tape of her pleading for Tony Blair to save her life, repeating a tactic used with political effect in the case of slain hostage Kenneth Bigley.
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Croatians vote in presidential elections; Mesic expected to win second term (AFP)
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AFP - Croatians go to the polls with incumbent President Stipe Mesic expected to win his second five-year term with the prospect of leading the former Yugoslav republic into the European Union.
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Taiwans DPP vows sweeping reforms with victory
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Taiwan #39;s ruling Democratic Progressive party has promised to pass sweeping economic and political reforms if it gains control of the legislature for the first time in Saturday #39;s election.
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S.Korea's Roh Sees Slow Progress in 6-Party Talks (Reuters)
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Reuters - South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun said\on Sunday he expected only slow progress in the six-nation\talks to end Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions but retained hopes\for a diplomatic resolution.
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Stevens Returns to U.K. After Detention
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LONDON - Puzzled and angry at being barred from the United States, Yusuf Islam, the singer formerly known as Cat Stevens, returned to London on Thursday vowing to find out why. Surrounded by a throng of reporters at Heathrow Airport, Islam said it was ludicrous that he's on Washington's no-fly list, suspected of ties to terrorists, and said he would challenge the decision to block him from entering the country...
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Death toll soars to 322 in Russia school siege
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BESLAN, Russia -- Hundreds of children, their parents, and teachers died in the bloody culmination of a 52-hour siege that began when heavily armed Muslim guerrillas stormed their school Wednesday and ended in hours of battle with Russian troops Friday.
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Pakistan Publishes 'Most-Wanted Terrorists' List (Reuters)
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Reuters - Pakistan published pictures of six\"most-wanted terrorists" on Wednesday and offered rewards for\information leading to the arrest of two al Qaeda-linked\militants wanted over assassination attempts on the president.
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Iran readies uranium for enrichment, UN watching
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TEHRAN (Agencies) -- Iran began processing uranium just more than a week ago to prepare it for enrichment, a diplomat said on Wednesday.
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Telstra to stay in Aussie hands
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TELSTRA will remain firmly in Australian hands even after the Government sells its shares in the company, Treasurer Mr Peter Costello said yesterday.
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Pitcairn Mayor 'Led Rape' on Island - Prosecutor
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - The trial of seven Pitcairn Island men, descendants of the 18th century Bounty mutineers, began Wednesday with the mayor the first to face charges of rape and underage sex, pool reports said.
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Saddam Aides Refusing Food, U.S. Military Says
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Several of Saddam Hussein's jailed deputies have been refusing food but Saddam himself is not on hunger strike on the eve of the first anniversary of his capture, an officer in charge of detainees said on Sunday.
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Clashes Across Bangladesh After Rally Attack
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DHAKA (Reuters) - Clashes between police and opposition supporters erupted across Bangladesh on Sunday in the aftermath of grenade attacks on a rally that killed 17.
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PMs publish devolution proposals
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The British and Irish prime ministers are publishing their proposals to restore devolution in NI.
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Man arrested after 2 killed, 29 hurt in bombing of Pakistani cinema (Canadian Press)
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Canadian Press - PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - A bomb exploded in a cinema during a screening early Wednesday in northwestern Pakistan, killing two people and injuring 29 others, police said.
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Dataset Creation
The AG-Pair dataset is built from the original dataset AG's News that contains 120k training samples from four topics. Given a pair of news as input, the model has to predict whether they are belonging to the same topic (Same) or not (Different).
To generate this dataset, samples in AG are iterated in random order and have an equal chance to combine a sample in the same topic or the other three topics. Thus the numbers of training samples in two classes are both 60k. Moreover, each news in AG's News occurs exactly twice in the AG-Pair dataset to keep the same word frequency.
Additional Information
Dataset Curators
Citation Information
@inproceedings{li-etal-2023-FunctionalSpecialization,
author = {Chong Li and
Shaonan Wang and
Yunhao Zhang and
Jiajun Zhang and
Chengqing Zong},
title = "Interpreting and Exploiting Functional Specialization in Multi-Head Attention under Multi-task Learning",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing",
year = "2023",
address = "Singapore",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
}
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