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- Calm returns as US-Iraqi forces deploy around Sadr City
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A sports utility vehicle drives pas an ExxonMobil refinery in Baytown, Texas Monday, April 4, 2005. With oil prices up nearly $15 a barrel since the year began, U.S. motorists are spending an average of $2.15 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline and analysts believe pump prices could rise further as the summer driving season approaches. Refiners are expected to ramp up gasoline production to meet summer demand. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)hg3
Mystery Indian analyst spooks world economy
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- Concerns raised over Georgia poll
- UN expects food prices to remain high worldwide
- Gold drops but holds near 2-month high
- Oil rocks airlines, sparks Air France profit warning
- Italian govt plans to bring back N-energy, 1st plant by 2013
- Italy signals turnaround on nuclear power
Thousands of civil servants demonstrate during a one-day strike, in Paris, Thursday, May 22, 2008
French unions protest Sarkozy's plan to change retirement system
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Asia Middle East
- 'Fibrous' steel won't break in a cold snap
- Chinese eager to adopt quake orphans
- Delhi Daredevils-Knight Riders match called off
- Two Afghans, ISAF soldier killed in Koran protest
- U.S., N.Korean nuclear negotiators to meet next week
- Delhi's chance dented, tie against Kolkata abandoned
U.S. Army Soldiers attached to the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment question an Iraqi civilians during the search for three missing Soldiers in the streets of Yusifiyah, Iraq, May 16, 2007.
8 Iraqi civilians killed by U.S. troops, local police say
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- U.S. airstrike kills 8 Iraqi civilians: police
- Sudan says senior Darfur rebel arrested
- Doha talks hope
- Senate passes Iraq war funding bill
- Lebanese finance minister hopes political deal will bolster
- Petraeus "to urge Iraq troop cuts"
 Secretary Rice briefs the press on upcoming trip to Asia, in the State Department Press Briefing Roo
Rice tells Iran to 'make the right choice' over nuclear programme
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- Fluminense late winner, Boca also into semifinals
- Township attacks chill SA tourism industry
- Ernesto 'Che' Guevara storms into Cannes
- Talking Portuguese opens many doors
- Extreme marks the spot
- Ivory Coast held by Paraguay
Former Argentine soccer player Diego Maradona and Serbian director Emir Kusturica speak at the press conference for the documentary film "Maradona" at the 61st International film festival in Cannes, southern France, on Tuesday, May 20, 2008.
Quite a handful
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- CORRECTION: South African troops deployed to end violence
- Migrants flee S Africa after attacks
- Gulf projects struggle to develop in North Africa
- Official: Kenyan government revises economic growth rate dow
- Alleged Rapist Re-Arrested
- Sustainable Solutions to Solid Waste Crisis
South African police check the scene of a burning shack in the Reiger Park informal settlement outside Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday, May 22, 2008.
Troops sent onto S Africa streets
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- Bee-keepers stung by price slump
- We have been outplayed in IPL: Gilchrist
- Ponting, Hussey lead recovery after Edwards' early strike
- Bollywood starlet demands apology from Canberra
- Adelaide becomes first Australian team into quarterfinals
- Gains compare well with Australia
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Young French star looking for a victory at home
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- Australia wins toss and bats first against West Indies in op
- Puerto Rico's moment in the sun
- My Weekend: Chris Walters
- Frank Lampard keen to resolve Chelsea future
- The US loses its greatness
- U.S. to allow Americans to mail cellphones to relatives in C
A man talks on his mobile phone in Havana, Friday, March 28, 2008. New President Raul Castro's government has authorized ordinary Cubans to obtain cellular telephones, a luxury previously reserved for those working for foreign firms or holding key posts in the communist-run sta
US lifts Cuba mobile phone ban
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