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- Report Faults Obama's Efforts at Transparency
- Post 9/11 workers reach claims deal
- New York dust victims split on 9/11 deal
- China persuades Google to stay back
- China backlash at US rights report
Music producer Phil Spector appears in court for the second day of the defense closing arguments in his retrial murder case on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 in Los Angeles.
Phil Spector murder conviction appealed
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- Ireland: Cardinal Who Didn't Report Abuse Won't Quit
- Spain: 60 Arrested as Georgian Gang Members
- European finance minister agree Greece rescue plan
- French far-right scores comeback, Le Pen jubilant
- Two abducted French aid workers freed in Darfur
- Contador signals intent with Paris-Nice triumph
France's Economy Minister Christine Lagarde, arrives at the Eurogroup meeting in Brussels, Monday, March 15, 2010.
Finance Ministers Stand Ready to Help Greece
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- Beijing's top envoy to Washington takes charge
- Overloading blamed for scaffolding collapse
- Panda can follow Sichuan dialect
- Coal mine fire kills 25 in Henan province
- CCTV tackles consumer rights issues
- Death toll rises to 15 in bus overturn in S China
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Actress denies charity fraud
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- Rebuilt Synagogue Is Caught in Disputes Over Jerusalem
- Egypt: Constitutional Court Supports Female Judges
- Soldier blinded by a grenade in Iraq can 'see' with his tong
- Iran bans leading pro-reform political party
- US official set up private spy network
- Iraq’s painstaking vote count goes on
Palestinian construction workers build a new house in the Jewish West Bank settlement of Har Gilo on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009.
US-Israel relations face most severe crisis since 1975 Tel Aviv vows more settlements
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- Five tough challenges for China
- Chile Braces for a Major Economic Slowdown
- Leftist party distances itself from Chavez
- Harry Redknapp agrees deal to bring Sandro to Tottenham
- Citi ups stake in Banco de Chile holding company
- Flamengo to make flying visit to quake-hit Chile
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, left, embraces Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during their meeting at Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem, Monday, March 15, 2010.
Lula takes on regional peace with Israel visit
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- Somalia: Government Makes Deal With Militia
- Ethiopia: Opposition Criticizes Verdict in Killing
- Jacob Zuma bids to ease Zimbabwe coalition tension
- US to play Australia in South Africa on June 5
- Nigeria is falling apart, says Nobel prize-winning author
- Militants threaten oil industry after double car bombing
Somali government soldiers cross a street during heavy fighting with the Islamist insurgents in northern Mogadishu, Somalia, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Somali Government Signs Deal With Powerful Militia
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- Xenophon pushes for Commonwealth control of flood water
- Irrigators optimistic, with SA and Victorian water allocatio
- AWI sticks to its marketing plan, minus a marketing manager
- Senate passes BSE bill
- Bitter hop harvest is looking sweet
- The bigger the better for FNQ eels
A worker checks pipes at PetroChina's Tarim Oilfield in Taklamakan Desert, in China's western Xinjiang region, Thursday, March 26, 2009.
Arrow to reject Shell, PetroChina $3 bln bid - paper
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- Architects unveil visions of Australia’s future
- Lamely Wins Puerto Rico Open at 19 Under
- Seamlessly Wedding Cuban Rhythm to American Jazz
- Head of UN agriculture agency helps launch Haiti's spring pl
- AP Enterprise: US Botched Haiti Flights to Fla.
- Mass Maritime cadet relates Haiti effort
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (second from right) and his former Spokesperson, Haitian native Michele Montas (right), meet with residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, displaced by the violent earthquake that devastated much of the capital and claimed thousands of lives.
UN chief says world hasn't forgotten Haiti
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