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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during a joint news conference with President Bush and Mexican President Felipe Calderon, not pictured, Tuesday, April 22, 2008, at the North American Leaders Summit in New Orleans.
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- Germany aims to protect its interests by guiding the West's
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- No excuse to neglect UN climate fight
A port bow view of the Russian navy Krivak I class frigate BDITELNY during exercise BALTOPS '93. For the first time in the 22-year history of BALTOPS, the Eastern European countries of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Russia were invited to particip
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- Mizoram assembly poll begins
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- Britney Spears number 2 to Barack Obama on web searches
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- Pakistan must continue action in tribal areas, says Nato
- Blasts kill 30 in two Iraq cities
- 10 Afghans killed in bomb attack
- Jordan gets Mideast’s first female demining team
- Bush calls flawed Iraq intelligence biggest regret
- The Queen of Campaigns
United Arab Emirates Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, foreground, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy listen to nationzl anthems upon Sarkozy's arrival at the presidential palace in Abu Dhabi, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008. After Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Sarkozy was ending Tuesday his three-day Mideast tour in the United Arab Emirates, where France is expected to sign a nuclear cooperation accord.
Khalifa says democratic process will be enhanced
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- Robinho hits out at City's small-time mentality
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- A Quixote who tells it like it is
- Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo wins Ballon d'Or
- Chavez pushes for more time in office
- Hamilton says 2009 F1 title looks wide open
 A protestor gestures in front of a burning car set on fire by demonstrators during the siege of the state-run Hungarian Television in Budapest, Hungary, late Monday, Sept. 18, 2006. Protesters clashed with police and stormed the headquarters of state tel
Police car set alight, referee trapped in Peru riot
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- Nigerian unrest shows risk from ethnic weapon
- Youths invade mosque in Nigeria
- Mugabe's power under threat as troops riot over pay
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- Reserve Bank of Australia cuts rates 1 pc to 4.25pc
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- A new picture of the early earth
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- Armstrong confirms Tour start
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- Cricket: Windies on alert for rebounding Black Caps
- Openly gay marchers make first-ever appearance at World AIDS
- Dom Joly: How a bog-standard lilo might turn me into a world
- Global AIDS crisis overblown? Some dare to say so
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