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Protesters shout a slogan during a rally against G8 Summit in Sapporo on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido Tuesday, July 8, 2008.
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- Ford looks to Europe for help in reversing losses
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- Obama speech: 'We must come together to save planet'
- Kadhafi halts fuel supplies to Switzerland over son’s arrest
- Italian climbers plucked from ‘killer peak’
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 Muammar al-Gaddafi visits Brussels in 2004 (photo courtesy of the EC). ( nn1)
Gaddafi son sparks crisis with arrest at Swiss hotel
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- US to renew ban on Myanmar imports
- APAC nations for mechanism to verify N Korean nuclear declar
- US-India nuke deal will reduce spread of pollution: Rice
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Indian IT sector set to be 2nd largest: Study
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- Reputed boss of detainee facing war crimes trial was release
- Nato chief says he has no mandate for hot pursuit
- Give women their Islamic right to land: Researchers suggest
- Iran hopeful of fresh start in nuclear talks
- ‘Karzai has shielded poppy cultivation from Americans’
- Israel to expand settlements in Jordan Valley
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- Egyptian Facebook protesters jailed
- Cairenes fight for liberal Islam, and alcohol
- Shame on the ICC for letting the dark shadow of Zimbabwe lin
South African police officers stand next to a group of protesters in the Reiger Park informal settlement outside Johannesburg, South Africa, Tuesday, May 20, 2008. The demonstrators were later dispersed by Metro police officers firing rubber bullets. Five were seen wounded. Clashes pitting the poorest of the poor against one another have focused attention on complaints that South Africa's post-apartheid government has failed to deliver enough jobs, housing and schools to go around
Corrupt SAfrica cops could target 2010 tourists-ISS
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- Australian players urged to pullout of Champions Trophy
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- Read my lips: I won't be President
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Dollar steadies vs yen after fall on US data
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- US Virgin Islands power utility proposes Puerto Rico gas pip
- Owen blames mumps for slow pre-season progress
- USVI weighs gas pipeline to Puerto Rico
- 'Nuclear bomber base' raises fears of a new Cuban crisis
- Russia 'may use Cuba to refuel nuclear bombers'
- Castro to speak at birthplace of Cuba revolution
 20,000 need food in Haiti, agency warns. ula1
Food aid failing hungry Haiti
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