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- Reuters: Afghan Taliban say Korean hostages in good health
- Reuters: Former Afghan king Mohammad Zahir Shah dies: TV
- BBC World News: Former king of Afghanistan dies
- BBC World News: Pakistan rejects 'Bin Laden raid'
- BBC World News: Notorious Indian dacoit 'killed'
- BBC World News: Chavez to expel foreign critics
- Reuters: Former Afghan king Mohammad Zahir Shah dies: TV
- BBC World News: Chinese cash fuels Barclays bid
- BBC World News: Security tight for Arroyo speech
- BBC World News: Sheikh Hasina arrest denounced
- BBC World News: UK's swollen rivers carry new risk
- Reuters: Central Baghdad car bombs kill at least 8: police
- Reuters: Japan PM's agenda, job at risk in July 29 election
- BBC World News: Seven dead in Indonesia flooding
- Reuters: Blair embarks on Middle East "Mission Impossible"
- BBC World News: Somalis flee as attacks escalate
- BBC World News: UN experts to assess Japan plant
- Reuters: Body of female U.S. climber found in China
- Reuters: Over two dozen rebels killed in Afghan battle: U.S
- BBC World News: Live - England v India
- BBC World News: '$100 laptop' production begins
- BBC World News: UK attacked in Litvinenko row
- BBC World News: US and Iran to hold second talks
- Reuters: Potter makes history as fastest-selling book
- Reuters: Libya asks EU for full ties in medics talks: source
- BBC World News: China postpones pollution report
- BBC World News: 'WWI spirits' dug up in Macedonia
- Reuters: Cheney once considered vice presidency "cruddy job"
- Reuters: Cuba's Castro still sidelined a year after surgery
- BBC World News: Thai police seek protest leaders
- BBC World News: Europe plans Darfur border force
- BBC World News: World 'losing fight against Aids'
- Reuters: UK's Brown won't rule out military action in Iran
- BBC World News: India probes baby body parts find
- Reuters: Bulgaria hopes for quick Libya deal for HIV nurses
- BBC World News: Libya 'wants EU ties for medics'
- BBC World News: Cycling: Vinokourov takes stage
- BBC World News: Crime 'deters' SA 2010 tourists
- BBC World News: Fires threaten homes in US west
- BBC World News: Caribbean phone fight nears court
- BBC World News: Militants die in Pakistan clash
- BBC World News: Criticism of Russian Church role
- BBC World News: Taleban killed in Afghan clashes
- Reuters: Iran, IAEA set more nuclear talks on Tuesday
- BBC World News: US Democrats set for debate
- BBC World News: Cricket: England frustrated
- BBC World News: EU welcomes Erdogan win
- Reuters: Floods hit southern Britain
- BBC World News: Car bombings rock Iraqi capital
- Reuters: Veterans sue U.S. over "shameful failures" in care
- Reuters: Gonzales vows to stay to fix Justice Department
- BBC World News: Noriega fights France extradition
- BBC World News: UN attacked over DR Congo report
- BBC World News: Bush colon cancer check 'clear'
- BBC World News: Spain's 'most-wanted' caught
- Reuters: FDA says food recall is urgent health threat
- BBC World News: Brazil offered help on air space
- Reuters: Wave of Baghdad car bombings kills 17
- Reuters: Turkey's Erdogan faces rocky road after big win
- Reuters: Floods hit southern Britain
- BBC World News: Blair continues Middle East visit
- Reuters: Democrats take back seat to videos at debate
- Reuters: U.S. hopes Iran meeting will show results this time
- Reuters: China claims a first with cloned rabbit
- BBC World News: Pakistan 'no' to Bin Laden strike
- Reuters: U.S. arrests Chinese-Mexican suspected meth king
- BBC World News: US veterans sue government
- BBC World News: Tamil rebels 'kill' four guards
- BBC World News: HIV medics 'on way to Bulgaria'
- BBC World News: Two Koreas begin military talks
- BBC World News: Dow Jones sale talks 'productive'
- BBC World News: Dozens missing in Sulawesi floods
- BBC World News: Car bomber hits busy Iraq market
- BBC World News: Pakistan militant 'kills himself'
- BBC World News: England flood battles continue
- Reuters: Blair sees "sense of possibility" in Mideast mission
- BBC World News: Power restored in UK flood battle
- Reuters: Afghan governor rejects force to free Koreans
- Reuters: Pakistani Taliban leader refuses to be taken alive
- BBC World News: Afghan king to be buried in Kabul
- BBC World News: Mugabe to pursue nationalisation
- BBC World News: Cycling: Rasmussen test query
- Reuters: HIV medics freed after Libya-EU deal
- Reuters: UK power cut threat eases as flood defenses hold
- BBC World News: South Europe hit by extreme heat
- BBC World News: Big win for Biya's party
- BBC World News: Football: Fifa to decide on Tevez
- BBC World News: Trial of David Hicks 'a charade'
- BBC World News: Rogue DRC general threat to peace
- BBC World News: Tories urge EU Treaty vote
- BBC World News: US city issues immigrant ID card
- BBC World News: Greek mastodon find 'spectacular'
- BBC World News: Ethiopia deadline for Red Cross
- Reuters: Lohan arrested for drunken driving
- Reuters: Iranian support for militias in Iraq rising: U.S.
- Reuters: Raul Castro proves no lightweight in leading Cuba
- BBC World News: Israeli planes strike Gaza Strip
- BBC World News: Vinokourov fails Tour doping test
- Reuters: Senators question attorney general?s truthfulness
- Reuters: Safety fears could jar trade with China: USTR
- BBC World News: Spanish 'double agent' arrested
- BBC World News: Hungary heatwave kills hundreds
- BBC World News: Russians to dive below N Pole
- BBC World News: Nigerian ministers approved
- Reuters: Commanders plan for Iraq presence through 2009
- Reuters: Bush links Iraq war to battle against al Qaeda
- Reuters: Murder charges dropped against Katrina doctor
- BBC World News: UK launches flood crisis op
- BBC World News: Putin rebukes 'colonial' Britain
- BBC World News: 'Gay' rally in Georgia cancelled
- BBC World News: Doctor cleared of Katrina deaths
- BBC World News: Army deaths at Lebanon camp
- BBC World News: Gonzales testifies in firings row
- BBC World News: Cuba-trained US medics graduate
- BBC World News: Rockets strike city in Pakistan
- BBC World News: Facebook site faces fraud lawsuit
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe's women 'face brutality'
- Reuters: Senators challenge Gonzales at hearing
- Reuters: Jordan's king presses Bush on Middle East peace
- Reuters: Blair sees "moment of opportunity" in Middle East
- Reuters: Charges dropped in Katrina hospital deaths
- BBC World News: MySpace bars sex offenders
- BBC World News: Libya and EU seek improved ties
- Reuters: Lohan faces new drunken driving charge in relapse
- BBC World News: Arab League set for Israel talks
- BBC World News: Prison for Norfolk Island killer
- BBC World News: India gets first woman president
- BBC World News: Burst oil pipe sprays Vancouver
- BBC World News: More UK flood evacuations
- BBC World News: Libya and EU seek improved ties
- BBC World News: Third German in Afghan 'kidnap'
- BBC World News: Few Muslims 'back suicide bombs'
- BBC World News: Tour boss seeks drugs overhaul
- BBC World News: Border row dominates Korean talks
- Reuters: Afghan Taliban set new deadline for Korean hostages
- Reuters: Islamic state label sparks controversy in Malaysia
- Reuters: Six Alpine climbers die in cold wave
- BBC World News: Malaysia cracks down on bloggers
- BBC World News: Indian cabinet backs nuclear deal
- BBC World News: Ex-Bollywood actress is released
- BBC World News: Darfur resolution 'watered down'
- Reuters: Russia delays Iran nuclear plant to 2008: RIA
- BBC World News: Lopez to go on tour with husband
- Reuters: Lebanese army begins final push against militants
- Reuters: Afghan, Pakistan tribal elders to meet for peace
- Reuters: One more sentenced to death for 1993 Mumbai bombs
- Reuters: U.S. accuses Iran over support for militias in Iraq
- Reuters: Bulgaria may forgive Libya debt in HIV case
- BBC World News: Live Tour de France - stage 16
- BBC World News: Football: Liverpool's stadium plan
- Reuters: Arab ministers in Israel for land-for-peace talks
- Reuters: Iran open to higher level talks with U.S: minister
- BBC World News: Colombia militias quit peace deal
- Reuters: Work begins on new trilateral Iraq security panel
- Reuters: Taliban kill one Korean hostage: Taliban spokesman
- Reuters: U.S. airports warned of possible attack "dry runs"
- BBC World News: German man freed in Afghanistan
- BBC World News: Prosecutor to review Haneef case
- BBC World News: Europe bakes in summer heatwave
- BBC World News: Parmalat's founder to face trial
- BBC World News: Public sector strike hits Israel
- Reuters: Taliban say kill Korean hostage, set new deadline
- BBC World News: Lives of Others actor Muehe dies
- BBC World News: Turkey's Gul hints at presidency
- BBC World News: Iran 'ready for more Iraq talks'
- BBC World News: Aristocrat has 'case to answer'
- Reuters: Worst of Atlantic hurricane season still to come
- BBC World News: US 'ignored' UK rendition protest
- BBC World News: Arabs woo Israel over peace plan
- BBC World News: US professor shot in Niger Delta
- BBC World News: For and against the new EU treaty
- Reuters: Libyan families condemn pardon of Bulgarian medics
- Reuters: Pakistan army action has slight effect: U.S. general
- Reuters: House panel escalates battle with White House
- BBC World News: Cycling: New Tour doping blow
- BBC World News: Iraq bomb strikes football fans
- Reuters: U.S. residents seek citizenship to play active role
- Reuters: Sarkozy meets Gaddafi after HIV medics release
- BBC World News: 'Key drugs broker' arrested in US
- Reuters: Bombs aimed at Baghdad soccer fans kill 50: police
- Reuters: Democrats fight for black votes in South Carolina
- BBC World News: Brazil's defence minister fired
- BBC World News: UK urged to help Burma refugees
- Reuters: West opens arms to Libya as HIV saga drags on
- Reuters: Oxford residents evacuated as UK flood waters rise
- Reuters: U.S. ignored UK request, seized two suspects: report
- Reuters: Iran says it will never stop nuclear activities
- BBC World News: Sudan 'must pay USS Cole victims'
- BBC World News: US growth trumps housing slump
- Reuters: U.S. says Qaeda safe haven may be inaccessible
- BBC World News: Kazakhstan doctors in HIV protest
- BBC World News: Russian North Pole mission stalls
- BBC World News: Cycling: Leader kicked off Tour
- BBC World News: Water shortage in UK flood area
- BBC World News: Request made to cost Mars rover
- BBC World News: Peru cold snap kills 70 children
- BBC World News: Bush aides face contempt charge
- Reuters: Taliban kill South Korean hostage in Afghanistan
- Reuters: U.S. says Qaeda safe haven inaccessible
- BBC World News: McLaren ready for F1 spy hearing
- BBC World News: S Korea urges release of hostages
- BBC World News: Border row derails Korean talks
- BBC World News: Ganguly fitness concern for India
- Reuters: Over 50 insurgents killed in Afghan south: U.S.
- BBC World News: Iraq neighbours want refugee aid
- Reuters: Military talks between two Koreas end in rancor
- BBC World News: Landmines deaths blamed on Farc
- BBC World News: Indonesia issues tsunami warning
- BBC World News: Australian PM in East Timor talks
- BBC World News: India killing infected chickens
- BBC World News: 'Sacred' bull to be killed
- Reuters: U.S. cool to Iran feelers on Iraq, bombs kill 50
- Reuters: Kremlin aims to beef up its Security Council: paper
- Reuters: Britain lends support to Musharraf's terrorism fight
- BBC World News: Deadly blast at Syrian arms depot
- BBC World News: Miliband in talks with Musharraf
- BBC World News: Deal ends Israel general strike
- BBC World News: Raul to lead Cuban celebrations
- BBC World News: Obesity 'contagious', experts say
- BBC World News: More die as Europe heatwave bites
- Reuters: Turkish ruling party may defy army over president
- BBC World News: African migrant children 'beaten'
- BBC World News: Tour reels after days of scandal
- Reuters: Abbas security chief Dahlan offers to quit: source
- Reuters: Old tape revives speculation on bin Laden's fate
- BBC World News: New rules for disabled air travel
- BBC World News: Indian mobile boom boosts Bharti
- Reuters: Libya protests over pardons for HIV medics: source
- BBC World News: Huge Chinese piracy ring tackled
- BBC World News: Bangladesh jails former minister
- BBC World News: Ford posts surprise $750m profit
- BBC World News: Top China boss removed from party
- BBC World News: Anger at SA woman trouser 'ban'
- BBC World News: Taleban commander was 'shot dead'
- Reuters: More accurate Green Zone attacks aided by Iran-U.S.
- Reuters: Two US soldiers in Afghanistan convert to Islam: paper
- Reuters: British Grandmother convicted of "honor killing"
- Reuters: Abbas security chief resigns, Israel kills 5
- BBC World News: Libya protests at medic pardons
- BBC World News: Taleban fighters dead in clashes
- Reuters: Democrats seek perjury investigation of Gonzales
- BBC World News: Jail for Nigerian ex-governor
- Reuters: Five U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq: military
- BBC World News: Baghdad market bomb kills 20
- Reuters: Raul Castro sees economy reforms, talks with U.S.
- BBC World News: Bulgarian baby trade exposed
- BBC World News: French army share scammer jailed
- Reuters: Obama says Clinton has foreign policy like Bush's
- Reuters: Stocks drop on housing, oil, credit jitters
- Reuters: Senate panel subpoenas White House aide Rove
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