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- Pope calls for humanitarian corridors in Georgia
- Russia denies South Ossetia pullout under way
- McCain: Georgia conflict threatens energy supplies
- US inflation soars to 5.6% high
- Al-Qaida tape says Musharraf lets US run Pakistan
- South Ossetia refugees recall night of fear
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., campaigns for Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, in Henderson,
Clinton tells supporters to back Obama
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- Russia dismisses Nato's 'empty words' as it stands firm in G
- Russians flex muscles in Georgian Black Sea port
- Carla Bruni's support for brown bears angers Pyrenean farmer
- Russia hits back at Nato warning
- Nato's diplomatic balancing act
Guillermo del Toro
Why the boy band wasn't bad for his elf
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- China detains 6 US pro-Tibet activists in Beijing
- Jamaica's "Lightning" Bolt could match Lewis
- Divisions emerge in Pakistan's ruling coalition
- India places $2 bn missile order with Russia
- Auto spare makers eye defence, aviation
- How does the 'Great Haul of China' compare?
Cargo container to be lifted by forklift
Com Min approaches Finance panel on state levies on exports
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- Latest British casualty named as Corporal Barry Dempsey
- Ramzi storms to 1500m gold medal
- Chris de Burgh's Iran concert in doubt
- Truce barely eases Gaza embargo
- Sudanese killed on Egypt's border
- Taleban leader killed as allies gear up for 'surge'
UN military observers conducting a regular patrol in the Low Gali region, Georgia.
American hypocrisy
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South America Africa
- Women's soccer-Brazil seek first major title
- Cemex losing out in cement fight with Chavez
- Microfinance must embrace the free market
- Argentina knock out rivals Brazil
- Proms diary: breaking the Dudamel spell
- Argentina and Brazil do battle, but fans' attention drifts e
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Venezuela seizes control of foreign cement companies
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- Levy Mwanawasa: Zambian President
- Nigerians' joy at Olympic success
- Timbuktu by motorbike Pt 4: into Mauritania
- Uganda name new coach
- Algeria bomb kills 43
- Fire sweeps through Egypt's parliament
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir salutes as he arrives for a Turkey-Africa Cooperation meeting in Istanbul Turkey, Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008. Turkey's president urged Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir during talks Tuesday to act responsibly and to end the suffering in the devasted Darfur r
Sudan's Bashir on visit to Turkey
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- Survivors of spanish flu may hold key to bird flu
- Credible draw with Australia is not enough for Britain
- Olympics: Britain bowled over by 2008 gold medal haul
- Rugby: Experience key to Deans' halfback pick
- Fiji leader upsets Australia
- PM warns on 'dirty' dangers
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Farmers step up anti-mining pressure on NSW Govt
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- Q&A: Matt Hughes on John Terry's re-appointment as England c
- Antigua: Cyhuddo menyw
- Fay hits Florida, but doesn't become hurricane
- Woman in court over Antigua deaths
- Woman charged in connection with murders of British honeymoo
- Tropical Storm Fay threatens Florida mainland
Shelly-Ann Fraser of Jamaica, center, reacts as she wins the women's 100-meter during the athletics competitions in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008. Others are Muna Lee of the United States, left, and Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie of Bahamas
Fraser wins women's 100m
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