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- Barack Obama seeks to change US corporate tax code
- Aussie foreign minister resigns in leadership rift
- Santorum hits Obama on prenatal tests, health care
- Paul says US 'slipping into a fascist system'
- Romney Ariz. co-chairman steps down
- Iran's nuclear ambitions could lead to 'Middle East cold war
A military asphalt roller spins over a stack of weapons seized to common criminals and drug traffickers to destroy them in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
Mexico drug wars: Murders down in Ciudad Juarez
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- Stocks lower a day after Dow's blip above 13,000
- India, 25 others nations to oppose EU airline carbon tax
- Govt likely to inform Portugal of dropping additional charge
- India to Norway: NRI kids neither orphans, nor stateless
- Kerala fishermen killings: India leaves Italy probe to local
- Growth concerns hit US stocks, oil at 9-month high
Peugeot SR1 en el Salón de Ginebra 2010.
Peugeot shares jump 10% on alliance talks
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- Five states oppose common entrance engineering test
- Olympic qualifiers: India beat Canada 3-2 to inch closer to
- PM panel for diesel price hike
- Maruti bets big on new Dzire
- Sensex dips 283 pts, SBI plunges 8%
- Power companies pitch for ONGC gas
Firemen rescue wounded passengers from a commuter train after a collision in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday Feb. 22, 2012.
Argentina train slams into station, 49 dead
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- Oil hits new nine-month highs on fresh Iran fears
- Chávez Appears to Be Sending Fuel to Help Syrian Leader
- UN Secretary General sending humanitarian chief to Syria to
- HomeOwners of 45-storey tower to move court
- Journalists killed as Syria pounds Homs
- UN agency urges vaccinations for all Afghan children after m
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA and according to them, Pro-Syrian President Bashar Assad protesters, wave their national country flags as they protest to show their support for their president, at al-Hijaz sqaure in Damascus, Syria, on Friday July 8, 2011.
Two Western journalists killed in Syria
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- Shree Renuka Sugars MD Narendra Murkumbi confident of comeba
- New surgery for Venezuela’s Chavez throws election scenario
- Rio's Carnival a big draw for gay tourists
- Newark mayor: NYPD misled us on Muslim spying
- Rio’s beachside, feather-and-sequins Carnival a big draw for
- Commuter Train Crash Kills Dozens in Argentina
Rio's Carnival reaches dazzling high point
Rio's Carnival reaches dazzling high point
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- Senegal leader’s age becomes campaign issue
- U.S. urges calm ahead of Senegal election
- Maria Colvin: courage, persistence and a fierce passion for
- Security Council calls for large increase to African peace f
- Mali conflict sparks flight to safety
- Somalia can be reborn as a country of progress and prosperit
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, center, arrives at the airport in Dakar, Senegal Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. Obasanjo arrived in Senegal on Tuesday to try to mediate a solution to the country's political impasse, less than a week before a contentious presidential election takes place. In the hour before his arrival, police once again fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators as they took to the streets and set fire to tires in a show of anger over the candidacy of the country's 85-year-old leader Abdoulaye Wade.
Nigeria’s former president to meet with Senegal’s opposition candidates
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- Truck abandoned on highway after police raid
- IAG profit beats forecast
- Virgin says first half profit doubles
- APN unveils $45m full-year loss
- RBA warns banks to maintain lending standards
- Rudd set to contest Labor leadership
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- Man admits Cuba Mall car arson
- Passengers of Argentinean train talk about the disaster
- Indians pitcher formerly known as Carmona hopes to receive p
- 'Many dead' in Argentina train crash
- Rangers add former All-Star SS Tony Fernandez as special ass
- Earthquake rebuild delays hurt
Bollywood actor Salman Khan and Sri Lankan born Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, left, interact with the media as they arrive for a fashion show as part of the three-day long International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday, June 3, 2010. Some of India's top movie stars converged in Sri Lanka on Thursday for Bollywood's annual roadshow despite calls to boycott the event because of the alleged killing of Tamil civilians during the final stages of the country's decades-long civil war.
Salman khan promotes Cuban tourism
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