Serious Health Risks At Olympics |
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Pakistan denies ISI behind Indian embassy attack |
| | | Pakistan on Friday angrily denied a newspaper report that its intelligence service helped plan a bombing of India's embassy in Kabul that killed at least 41 people. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Ludacris' Obama song unlikely to alienate voters |
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Linde Group first-half profit falls to $581M |
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Israeli police question Olmert on corruption |
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Eclipse blankets Russia; thousands watch in awe |
| | | NOVOSIBIRSK, Russia (Reuters) - A shadow swept across Russia on Friday, delighting skywatchers who flocked to Siberia from around the world to see a rare total eclipse of the sun. | | From Reuters | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,127 |
| | | As of Thursday, July 31, 2008, at least 4,127 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Karadzic skirmishes with UN war crimes court |
| | | Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, appearing for the first time before the U.N. war crimes tribunal, declined to enter a plea and told the judge he intended to act as his own attorney. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Tongan king crowned in elaborate ceremony |
| | | George Tupou V was crowned as the 23rd King of Tonga on Friday in an elaborate ceremony that many expect will usher in a new, more democratic era for the South Pacific nation. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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UN reauthorizes Darfur peacekeeping |
| | | The U.N. Security Council has approved another year of peacekeeping in Sudan's Darfur region despite sharp divisions over genocide charges against the Sudanese president. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Japanese prime minister to reshuffle Cabinet |
| | | Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda began a reshuffle of his Cabinet on Friday, a move widely seen as an attempt to restore confidence in his leadership after a series of scandals about missing pension records and alleged bribery. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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President Bush: US not neglecting Asia |
| | | President Bush on Thursday countered critics who claim his global war on terror has lessened Washington's role in Asia and allowed China's influence to grow in the region. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Witnesses: Canada bus passenger beheads seat mate |
| | | Passengers aboard a Canadian bus fled in horror as a fellow traveler viciously attacked his seat mate, repeatedly stabbing him and then severing his head, witnesses said Thursday. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Brazil police look for body parts of British teen |
| | | The Brazilian man accused of dismembering a British teenager and stuffing her torso in a suitcase guided authorities on Friday to the bridge where he allegedly dumped her head and limbs. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Russia oil shipments to Czechs return to normal |
| | | Oil shipments from Russia to the Czech Republic have returned to normal following weeks of reduction that Russian officials said was caused by technical problems, not a diplomatic dispute, officials said Friday. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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At least 20 dead after train catches fire in India |
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Shot Honeymooner Flown Home |
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China military in massive Olympics security role |
| | | China's military has deployed tens of thousands of army troops to safeguard the Beijing Olympics from potential terrorist attacks, authorities said Friday. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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World's first double arm transplant |
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Singh takes a one-shot lead over Mickelson |
| | | Without the world's No. 1 player around, Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson brought some star power Friday to the final World Golf Championship of the year. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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