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  • 50 missing, 100 injured in ferry colli
  • Boat carrying over 100 people sinks of
  • 30 feared dead, over 100 injured in In
  • Kidnapped Afghan envoy recovered in Pa
  • 6 Filipino miners rescued after being
  • Bomb found in shopping center area in
  • Singapore opposition leader Jeyaretnam
  • 10 Indonesians killed after boat capsi
  • Jodhpur temple tragedy: 80 feared dead
  • Thai former PM resigns as party leader
  • Roadside bomb kills 3 Coalition soldie
  • 7 soldiers killed in S. Philippines cl
  • Rice says Kazakhstan reliable U.S.part
  • U.S., S. Korea commit over 180 cases o
  • Singapore soldier dies after exercisin
  • UN Secretary General to visit Nepal -
  • Australian FM says to continue support
  • Blaze kills 15 in Osaka in Japan - Wo
  • 12 Indonesians killed in boat tragedy,
  • 5 militants arrested in central Afghan
  • Myanmar discovers new large coal mine
  • Indonesia observes Fast-breaking Festi
  • Japan's main opposition leader counter
  • Top U.S. nuclear envoy arrives in DPRK
  • Philippines cuts economic growth targe
  • S Korea, DPRK agree to hold military t
  • Afghan president to seek negotiation w
  • Another 4 found alive in flooded Phili
  • PKK kills Turkish soldier in southeast
  • Gorbachev blames U.S. for nuclear dead
  • Thousands stranded in Philippine ports
  • Car bomb kills at least three, wounds
  • Nepali PM briefs partymen on his U.S.
  • Thai PM denies gov't in negotiation wi
  • Australian PM urges U.S. lawmakers to
  • Former S Korean president appeal gov't
  • S Korean president asks military force
  • S Korean president demands measures to
  • S Korea's National Pension Service scr
  • Singapore to set up forensic unit to s
  • Seminar: Dire environmental pollution
  • Former PM: Nepali opposition party not
  • PM: Pakistan looks forward to similar
  • Inter-Korean military talks end withou
  • PM calls for Cambodian workers in Thai
  • 32 injured in China Airlines plane acc
  • Blast occurs in NW Pakistan, casualtie
  • PM: NRP not in Cambodian coalition gov
  • Three Japanese mountaineers die at Kul
  • NATO warning shots injure four civilia
  • 2 more bodies found in boat tragedy of
  • Cambodian Prince Ranariddh decides to
  • Pakistan's Taliban claims kidnapping o
  • Shopping center boss Lowy becomes Aust
  • S Korea, Japan to strengthen ties amid
  • Nepali ruling parties to form politica
  • Australian PM clarifies death penalty
  • Fiji interim PM: No date set for next
  • Nepali major parties divided on form o
  • Coalition forces arrest 4 Haqqni milit
  • Middle East

  • Jordan receives 74,000 barrels of oil
  • First busloads of Iraqis leave Jordan
  • Lebanese Sunni leader lash out at Syri
  • Rival Hamas, Fatah leaders pledge Pale
  • Pakistani Taliban leader dies - World
  • Suspected U.S. drone strike kills 4 in
  • Lebanese Maronite patriarch seeks Chri
  • Death toll in N Lebanon blast rises to
  • Iran withdraws bid for IAEA board memb
  • 16 killed in suicide bombings at Shiit
  • Lebanon's Sunni fundamentalist leader
  • Six Iraqis killed in gunfire attack no
  • U.S. warns Syria against intervention
  • Israeli commander warns of rising sett
  • Olmert undergoes 8th interrogation in
  • 20 people killed in twin Baghdad suici
  • Syria bans pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat's d
  • U.S. troops capture five Iranian-backe
  • Erekat: Not date set for Palestinians,
  • American soldier killed in a roadside
  • Iraqi presidential council approves pr
  • Israel wants own technology on F-35 st
  • Report: Iraqi presidential council not
  • Swiss President praises Lebanese Presi
  • DOZENS OF TURKISH SOLDIERS KILLED IN C
  • Lebanese Christian leader accuses prim
  • Source: Lebanese army likely to strike
  • U.S. troops kill mastermind of Qaida a
  • Abbas to visit Syria, India and meet w
  • Palestinian official: Israeli tight bl
  • Report: PNA forces on alert for Hamas
  • Turkish PM calls off Mongolia visit af
  • Haneya: Talks with Egyptians aimed at
  • Hamas denies plan to nominate own offi
  • Turkish president cancels visit to Fra
  • New Islamist armed group set up in Pal
  • Egypt, Yemen call for continuation of
  • Hamas: Fatah's crackdown in West Bank
  • Rival Fatah, Hamas want national unity
  • Polish troops end mission in Iraq - W
  • Hamas rejects early legislative electi
  • Iraq condemns Kurdish rebel attacks ne
  • U.S. helicopter crashes in Baghdad -
  • Abbas: Palestinians determined to reac
  • Egyptian FM arrives in Baghdad - Worl
  • Abbas promises to continue peace talks
  • 18 people killed in traffic accident i
  • Palestinian fisherman wounded by Israe
  • Official: Hamas leaders to seek reconc
  • Palestinian PM: gov't activities incom
  • Israeli Jews resilient despite threats
  • Olmert to visit Russia for talks on mi
  • FM: Iran not to halt uranium enrichmen
  • Four Iraqis killed in attack on funera
  • Abbas won't meet Palestinian factions
  • Fatah operation against Hamas in West
  • AL condemns PKK attack in southeastern
  • 11 family members killed during U.S. r
  • Egyptian FM says it's right time for b
  • Israel's Barak calls for Russia's posi
  • Americas

  • Brazilian president's approval rate so
  • Mexican President welcomes Spanish roy
  • Chilean rescue teams find three bodies
  • Approval of Ecuador's new constitution
  • Brazilian president okays Portuguese s
  • Colombian, Paraguayan presidents issue
  • European parliamentarians demand respe
  • 16 corpses found in NW Mexican city -
  • Mexico issues alert for tropical wave
  • U.S. politicians scramble to find way
  • Trial against former Peruvian Presiden
  • Bush warns of "painful" damage to econ
  • McCain, Obama react differently to fai
  • U.S. imposes sanctions on Colombian re
  • Rice calls for final approval of U.S.-
  • Canadian PM accused of plagiarizing Au
  • Poll: Canada Conservatives hold lead o
  • U.S. presidential candidates urge rais
  • Pentagon issues new deployment order f
  • PM: Peru well-prepared for global fina
  • Brazilian president: Brazilian economy
  • California governor signs restaurant-c
  • Brazil, Venezuela sign seven new agree
  • Police find 18 bodies on Mexican borde
  • Colombia in shock over grisly baby mur
  • New York Mayor expected to run for thi
  • Argentine farmers set for new strike a
  • U.S. presidential candidates to vote o
  • Mexican gunmen steal five small planes
  • Bush pledges to continue supporting Af
  • Bush says to continue strong ties with
  • U.S. nationwide anti-gang crackdown le
  • U.S. financial rescue package expanded
  • U.S. Senate starts voting on financial
  • U.S. Senate approves India nuclear agr
  • Venezuelan president calls for changin
  • Obama widens lead in key states amid f
  • Bush urges House to approve financial
  • Sierre Leone FM: Ties with Cuba at spe
  • Brazil's Lula denies aid plans to deal
  • Moderate quake rocks southern, central
  • Rice to visit India after approval of
  • Bolivian opposition suspends dialogue
  • Poll: Canada Liberals further losing s
  • U.S. financial bailout package to bene
  • Bush urges House to approve bailout pl
  • U.S. to ease ban on HIV-positive visit
  • McCain appears to abandon Michigan -
  • Obama campaign launches iPhone applica
  • U.S. legislation on railroad safety aw
  • Poll: Americans growingly skeptical of
  • U.S. VP debate begins - World News
  • Backgrounder: U.S. vice presidential d
  • Alleged Mexican drug-ring leader detai
  • U.S. VP candidates clash on economy -
  • U.S. deputy assistant secretaty of sta
  • Peru inaugurates APEC workshop on anti
  • Clash breaks out in Peruvian city, som
  • Bolivia bans U.S. anti-drug plane from
  • Sierra Leonean, Cuban officials discus
  • Europe

  • Czech gov't to send more troops to Afg
  • EU fines wax cartel 676 million euros
  • ECB urges U.S. to pass bank bailout pl
  • Russian president vows to pull out tro
  • President: Cyprus remains common posse
  • British Conservatives calls for inquir
  • Ukraine president's plane makes emerge
  • Britain's Great Train Robber expects f
  • Czech president to visit Poland - Wor
  • Russia, Ukraine to negotiate energy ma
  • EU defense ministers reach consensus o
  • Britain's top cop "forced" down - Wor
  • Reports: Car bomb attack kills six in
  • EU plans to prolong maternity leave fo
  • Britain sets up council against global
  • Czech PM to visit Turkey on EU members
  • Belarus endorses results of parliament
  • EU welcomes U.S. adoption of financial
  • Turkey urges Iraq to punish perpetrato
  • Spain, Argentina, Cuba, Uruguay join I
  • Paris summit seeks European response t
  • Russian prosecutors accuse Georgia of
  • Turkey vows to crush PKK rebels after
  • Turkey vows to fight against terrorism
  • Russian troops begin dismantling posts
  • IAEA general conference ends, with foc
  • Turkish officer accuses Iraqi Kurds of
  • Turkish military says its warplanes st
  • Polls show Greek ruling party's suppor
  • Britain's Labour Party convenes amid p
  • Russia opposes new UN sanctions agains
  • Merkel accuses Britain, U.S. of blocki
  • Medvedev approves plan for Stability-2
  • Swiss financial minister in coma after
  • Slovenia holds parliamentary election
  • Romanian president suspends labor mini
  • Greece to submit national reform progr
  • Shooting shocks Finnish school, rising
  • Delivery of A400M military airbus dela
  • EU countries urged to increase develop
  • 2009 named European Year of Creativity
  • Finland to change gun law - World New
  • European Parliament underlines freedom
  • Greece thanks Italian President for re
  • British PM maps out policies in hard t
  • Minister: Greece succeeds in resisting
  • EU shocked at school shootings in Finl
  • Finland declares Wednesday national mo
  • Brown: Britain to work with U.S. on fi
  • Abkhaz parliament approves treaty with
  • UK transport secretary to step down fr
  • 20 foreigners killed in Sept. 14 air c
  • British official: Climate Change Bill
  • Czechs, Poles against Russia's permane
  • EU official says financial turmoil hur
  • Britain unveils ID cards for foreign n
  • German finance minister expects new fi
  • All victims of Finnish school shooting
  • 2 terrorist suspects arrested on KLM f
  • Russian, Venezuelan presidents to hold
  • Africa

  • Bolivia's President Morales meets Euro
  • Three Somali pirates die in hijacked U
  • EU development ministers focus on food
  • PM: British gov't to protect bank savi
  • Tories in Britain pledge money after 2
  • Merkel confident in passage of U.S. ba
  • FM: Slovakia wants to deepen relations
  • EU to sharpen banking rules - World N
  • At least five children killed in stair
  • NATO, Serbia sign security agreement
  • Polish troops end operational mission
  • Five people share "Alternative Nobel p
  • British Conservatives Party to set up
  • Seven Czech soldiers wounded in Afghan
  • Czech gov't approves framework agreeme
  • British opposition leader presses for
  • Medvedev upbeat about Russian-German t
  • Slovak president to visit U.S. on visa
  • Brown starts cabinet reshuffle in UK
  • Senior Russian officer arrested on cor
  • Report: Parents in EU face inadequate
  • Switzerland to represent Russian inter
  • France hosts mini EU summit on financi
  • Brown: Reshuffle in Britain "in nation
  • NATO defense ministers to meet in Hung
  • 6 killed in mine blast in east Ukraine
  • News Analysis: EU's big four to seek c
  • U.S. strongly condemns PKK attack in S
  • Fillon: EU, Russia to resume talks on
  • Hungarian extremists clash with police
  • Finland to send observers to Georgia n
  • Australian PM defends trip to New York
  • Six injured in two car bomb blasts in
  • Russia, Belarus hold joint military dr
  • Britain announces new funds to fight c
  • Defense secretary: British involvement
  • Czech FM sharply denounces terrorist a
  • Kidnapped German citizen freed in nort
  • EU condemns bomb attack in Pakistan -
  • Plane with Czech ambassador's body arr
  • British military service gets highest
  • Shooting attack hits Finnish school -
  • Int'l Day of Peace commemorated in Cyp
  • British minister urges continued inves
  • Russia denies spy plane shot down by G
  • UN prosecutors modify indictment again
  • Poll shows 71% Poles satisfied about E
  • Russia regrets freeze of NATO contacts
  • OSCE calls on participating states to
  • Russia mulls offering Ukraine deal to
  • EU to aid Paraguay for education progr
  • British Labour Party Conference ends o
  • EU to make daytime lights mandatory fo
  • Kremlin: Venezuelan president to visi
  • EU officials rule out U.S. style bailo
  • Defense minister: Poland not worried a
  • EC recommends opening talks on visa fa
  • Greek gov't petitions court to declare
  • Germany says U.S. to lose financial su
  • EU bans mercury exports from March 201
  • International Organizations

  • Global financial crisis could hurt UN
  • World Bank report says regulatory refo
  • IAEA chief not running for new term
  • Ban lauds fifth anniversary of UN-back
  • UN chief condemns latest deadly car bo
  • UN chief hails power-sharing deal reac
  • UN chief considers dispatching fact-fi
  • UN to debate bigger Security Council
  • WFP sends 60,000 food rations to Haiti
  • Ethiopia's food crisis tops agenda on
  • NATO assists Georgia in defense planni
  • CSTO calls for new agreement to replac
  • UN agencies step up relief efforts acr
  • UN Security Council welcomes launch of
  • UN says rich countries lagging behind
  • UN Security Council reiterates willing
  • UN General Assembly meets over Global
  • World Water Congress to discuss climat
  • Remains of 17 killed in DRC plane cras
  • UN to build provisional schools in Mya
  • IMB official: Pirate attacks may foret
  • UN chief calls for more attention on l
  • UAE energy minister: OPEC to ensure we
  • UN worried about food security in drou
  • UN meets on helping poorest countries
  • UN academic seminar to provide ideas t
  • IOM assists Afghan gov't to strengthen
  • World Bank says food crisis puts 100 m
  • UN trains Sudanese joint police unit i
  • Russia informs UN chief of decision to
  • UN climate change body chief highlight
  • UN helps foreigners displaced by xenop
  • UNICEF urges Mexico to ensure security
  • UNAIDS representative calls for more s
  • Top UN envoy in Liberia stresses impor
  • Arab League vows not to accept continu
  • UN says mines, unexploded ordnance kil
  • UN chief calls for next U.S. president
  • UN chief saddened by aid plane crash i
  • UNICEF: Georgia-Russia conflict has gr
  • Secretary general: Shanghai Cooperatio
  • UN chief disappointed by failure to co
  • UN mission, Serbia start talks on prob
  • UN team to assess Djibouti-Eritrea bor
  • UNICEF launches tetanus campaign in Ma
  • UN General Assembly chief calls for cr
  • UNICEF says Somali children paying hea
  • Incident Involving Radioactive Materia
  • UN trains over 200 Chadian policemen
  • UN expert seeking measures to control
  • UNICEF helps improve maternal, child h
  • Czech President warns against excessiv
  • EU earmarks single radio frequency for
  • EU receives reply from Iran on nuke in
  • UN officials attend African meeting on
  • Developing countries leaders call for
  • World Bank launches film contest to hi
  • FAO: Food supply exceeds demand in Lat
  • UN chief congratulates China for succe
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