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Serious Health Risks At Olympics

  
All Olympic athletes are in danger of suffering severe asthma attacks, skin conditions, infections and sickness due to Beijing's pollution.
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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.
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Ludacris' Obama song unlikely to alienate voters

  
Ludacris' new song, "Politics as Usual," may have cost him one of his biggest fans, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama.
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Linde Group first-half profit falls to $581M

  
German industrial gas and engineering company Linde AG recorded a 36 percent drop in first-half 2008 net profit, it said Friday.
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Israeli police question Olmert on corruption

  
Police investigators have arrived at Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's residence to question him again on corruption charges.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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At least 20 dead after train catches fire in India

  
Police say at least 20 people have died after a train caught fire in southern India.
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Shot Honeymooner Flown Home

  
A British honeymooner who was critically injured during an attack in Antigua that killed his new wife is being flown back to the UK.
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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.
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World's first double arm transplant

  
Aug. 01 - Six years after losing his arms in an industrial accident on a farm, a 54-year-old man undergoes the 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.
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