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- Jerry Yang to quit as Yahoo boss
- Gordon Brown claims G20 success
- Deal gets US out of Iraq by 2011
- Hillary will be a great secretary of state: Bill Clinton
- At G20, Bush sticks to his free-market principles
- 'Turkey could mediate between US, Iran'
President George W. Bush gestures as he addresses the G20 leaders and delegates during the first Plenary Session I at the the Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008, at the National Museum Building in Washington, D.C.
G20 summit: In quotes
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- European stocks edge higher, energy shares gain
- Paris Hilton flirts with ex
- Iceland should get $2 bn IMF loan within days: PM
- Air travel chaos continues in France
- Singapore budget deficit to swell, tax cuts eyed
- Taliban threaten France with attacks: Video
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Georgia sees strong Obama support for NATO hopes
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- There's nothing called Hindu terror: Advani
- Pakistan board fails to pay match fees
- Oil rebounds to near $56 after near 22 month low
- Morgan Stanley to invest $1bn in India in 5 yrs
- Citi to cut 150 wealth management jobs in Asia
- Cuba's special ties with China
Newly elected Liberal Democratic Party President Taro Aso speaks during a press conference at the party headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, Sept. 22, 2008.
Japan PM’s political woes deepen
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- Media Barred From Reporting On Trial of Individuals Accused
- Israel to release 250 Palestinian prisoners
- Earthquake shakes southwestern Iran
- Olmert promises to free 250 Palestinian prisoners
- Iraq, U.S. sign pact to pull troops out in 3 years
- By aiding Afghan women, we fight terror
UK Secretary of State Addresses Security Council on Middle East
UK minister set for Syria talks
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- University Signs Accord With Brazilian Faculty
- Tuesday's gossip column
- Amodu Leads 11 Players to Colombia
- Top league leaders all triumph to stay ahead
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- Brazil seek end to home goal drought
A public bus stops next to a campaign poster depicting Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, and Aristobulo Isturiz, candidate for Mayor of Caracas for the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, PSUV, Chavez's party in Caracas, Monday, Nov. 17, 2008.
Chávez airs wiretaps of political rivals
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- African Commission On Human And Peoples' Rights Expresses Co
- Pentecostal Christians Protest Kabuye's Arrest
- Local Media Yet to Acquire Can U-20 Rights
- President Sirleaf Inspects MCSS Schools
- Somaliland Postpones Voter-Registration for Second Time
- Djibouti Finance Minister Visiting Somaliland
Suspects in the 2006 slaying of journalist Anna Politkovskaya, sit in court in Moscow, Monday Nov.17, 2008, before the court ordered that they must stand trial in open court, for their alleged involvement in the killing.
Accused appear in Russian court as Politkovskaya trial opens up
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- Toxic toads killing Australian crocodiles
- Australians love 'Australia' - but will the rest of the worl
- Australia navy off for Christmas
- Bucknor to miss Australian series because of travel issue
- Australian stocks: Market down over three per cent
- Asian qualifying pace-setters hit by injuries
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Langer gets behind Katich
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- Charles R. Leonard
- Carrick ready to come in from the cold and stake his claim a
- Mark Cuban charged with insider dealing
- Agbonlahor can 'do a job for England', says Young
- With seeds, water and 'plastic' UN helps Haiti offset hurric
- Fabio Capello's club-versus-country victory
England's national soccer team's new Italian manager Fabio Capello is seen before their international friendly soccer match against Switzerland at Wembley stadium in London, Wednesday Feb. 6, 2008.
Capello keen to test mettle of James' younger rivals to ageing James
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