World - Page 721
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China to lead world scientific research by 2020
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Hillary Clinton closely monitoring Northern Ireland crisis talks
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Desperate Haitians riot over limited UN food aid
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First Sri Lankan elections since defeat of Tamil Tigers
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UN global warming claims melt faster than Himalayan glaciers
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Yemenis love their Qat
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Nigerian religous riots leave country devestated
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British people ‘feel less of a duty to vote at elections’
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90 feared dead as Ethiopian Airlines jet plunges into sea off Lebanon
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Suicide bombings in Baghdad kill 37, injures 104
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Boy, 7, raises $160,000 for Haiti appeal
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Former Iraqi official ‘Chemical Ali’ executed
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Two English passengers onboard Ethiopian Airlines flight
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Italy disaster expert slams U.S. response to Haiti
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Bin Laden speaks of an upcoming attack
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Scientologists ‘heal’ Haiti quake victims using touch
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Why Chinese Market Pullback Could Be Good for US Stocks
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Ukraine’s Counterrevolution
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Hugo Chavez mouthpiece says U.S. hit Haiti with ‘earthquake weapon’
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Pakistan signals north Waziristan offensive this year
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Prisoners in an Indian state can have sentences reduced if they attend yoga classes
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Russian journalist dies after beating in police custody
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Pope summons Irish bishops to Rome over sex abuse scandal
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The future of Buddhism: Alcohol and rap?
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US State Department ‘not foreign policy arm of Google’
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Yemen launches air strike on al-Qaeda leader
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US loses claim to unrestricted economy in 2009
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Israel deports American employed by Palestinian news outlet
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France alarmed over anthrax-tainted heroin in Europe
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Dutch MP Geert Wilders on trial for anti-Muslim stance
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Revised NIE to say Iran’s program continuing
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Russia names Khloponin as new Caucasus supremo
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Nigeria riot city under control, says army chief
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Hundreds dead in Jos, Nigeria, after religious ‘kill scores’
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China’s wild tigers face extinction ‘in 30 years’
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Chinese villagers cleaning up toxic rocket debris
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Iranian anti-corruption prosecutor shot dead
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Five killed as death squads return to Baghdad
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Sarkozy backs off from criticism of US role in Haiti