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- BBC World News: S Korean hostage pleads for help
- BBC World News: World stocks fall on rate concern
- Reuters: Judge awards $100 million for unjust conviction
- Reuters: Lack of host nations slows Guantanamo transfers
- BBC World News: Israelis kill four in Gaza raids
- BBC World News: Payout for men framed by FBI
- Reuters: NFL's Vick pleads not guilty to dog-fight charges
- Reuters: Bush administration criticized on prisoner treatment
- Reuters: NASA probes sabotage
- Reuters: Pentagon makes contingency plans for Iraq pullout
- BBC World News: De Klerk denies apartheid abuses
- BBC World News: Space computer 'sabotage' probe
- BBC World News: Bush aides in US firings subpoena
- BBC World News: Vick 'not guilty' of dog fighting
- Reuters: Two killed, four hurt in Calif airport explosion
- Reuters: NASA probes sabotage
- Reuters: Wall St indexes sell off on housing, credit fears
- Reuters: Abbas's security chief quits after Gaza debacle
- Reuters: Two killed, four hurt in Calif. airport explosion
- BBC World News: Abbas hopes for peace 'in a year'
- BBC World News: Blast at space tourism test site
- BBC World News: Weapons delays hinder Iraqi army
- BBC World News: Australian PM in Bali for talks
- BBC World News: England geared up for second Test
- BBC World News: 'Smear' grilling for French ex-PM
- Reuters: Pentagon makes contingency plans for Iraq pullout
- BBC World News: Ferrari fury over McLaren verdict
- BBC World News: Australia 'drops Haneef charges'
- BBC World News: US town's migrant law quashed
- BBC World News: Miliband urges diplomacy change
- Reuters: Afghan Taliban set new deadline for Korean hostages
- BBC World News: Asian stocks continue world fall
- Reuters: Controversy? Nepal's "goddess" prefers instant noodles
- Reuters: Congress ties Pakistan aid to terrorism progress
- Reuters: Former U.S. sailors shake hands with Japan kamikaze
- BBC World News: Pakistan's siege mosque reopens
- Reuters: Two Lebanese soldiers die in camp battle overnight
- BBC World News: Officials confirm death of bull
- Reuters: Dozens of Afghan civilians killed in air strikes: residents
- BBC World News: FBI chief 'contradicts Gonzales'
- BBC World News: Eritrea 'arming' Somali militia
- BBC World News: Concern over gorilla 'executions'
- Reuters: Musharraf rules out U.S. strikes in Pakistan
- BBC World News: Potter author 'penning two books'
- BBC World News: Mann seeks to prevent extradition
- BBC World News: Brazilian cleared of blackmail
- BBC World News: Death penalty for 'bomb planner'
- Reuters: Abbas's Fatah vows reform, purge after Gaza rout
- BBC World News: US TB man released from hospital
- BBC World News: US astronauts 'flew while drunk'
- BBC World News: Hannah suspect's appeal rejected
- Reuters: Nine killed in Mehdi Army clashes in Iraq's Kerbala
- BBC World News: Google 'the most improved brand'
- BBC World News: Blast damages Russian submarine
- BBC World News: Israeli military suspends company
- BBC World News: Korean envoy's hostage mercy dash
- Reuters: Rice, Gates go to Middle East, again for consensus
- BBC World News: Mexico to spend 'drugs cash haul'
- BBC World News: UN may boycott East Timor inquiry
- BBC World News: EU outlines Intel 'market abuse'
- Reuters: UK's Brown to reject talk of rift in Bush talks
- Reuters: Blast near Pakistan mosque wounds 15: witness
- BBC World News: Tour is null and void - Wiggins
- BBC World News: F1: Ferrari mull spy row appeal
- BBC World News: US troops battle Kerbala militia
- Reuters: U.S., India announce completion of nuclear deal
- BBC World News: Vietnam jails six for trafficking
- BBC World News: Germans attack Libya nuclear deal
- BBC World News: UN body criticises Sudan abuses
- BBC World News: Japan gears up for key election
- BBC World News: Spielberg 'may quit Olympic role'
- Reuters: Abbas's Fatah vows reform, purge after Gaza rout
- BBC World News: Jailed policeman accuses De Klerk
- BBC World News: Live - Tour de France stage 18
- BBC World News: India and US confirm nuclear pact
- Reuters: Report to NASA claims astronauts flew while drunk
- Reuters: Palestinian govt platform drops "armed resistance"
- BBC World News: TV star Richie handed jail term
- BBC World News: Casar sprints to stage 18 victory
- BBC World News: US economy sees stronger growth
- BBC World News: Balochistan official 'is killed'
- Reuters: Cheney to get new defibrillator Saturday
- Reuters: Clinton-Obama flap shifts race to negative tone
- BBC World News: More Indians in 'city of widows'
- BBC World News: Singapore Muslims in donor ruling
- Reuters: White House accuses Democrats of Gonzales "crusade"
- Reuters: Nicole Richie to follow Paris Hilton to jail
- BBC World News: Fatah officials blamed over Gaza
- BBC World News: Cairo toe earliest fake body bit
- BBC World News: Cuban dissident in elections call
- Reuters: TV helicopters crash while covering U.S. car chase
- Reuters: Congress approves September 11 legislation
- BBC World News: Deaths in US TV helicopter crash
- BBC World News: Freed doctor 'tortured in Libya'
- Reuters: U.S. officials may subpoena filmmaker Moore
- BBC World News: Brazil claims WTO cotton victory
- BBC World News: Congress passes anti-terror bill
- Reuters: Nicole Richie to follow Paris Hilton to jail
- Reuters: Report claims "heavy" alcohol use by NASA astronauts
- Reuters: Democrats accused of Gonzales "crusade"
- Reuters: Blast near Pakistan mosque kills 13, mostly police
- BBC World News: California cuts diesel emissions
- Reuters: Four die when TV helicopters collide above Arizona
- BBC World News: Brazil air crash runway re-opened
- Reuters: U.S. plans big arms sale to Saudi Arabia: report
- BBC World News: Police probe attack at Red Mosque
- BBC World News: UN concerned at Haiti lynchings
- Reuters: Freed Indian doctor wants to leave Australia
- Reuters: Three NATO soldiers killed in Afghan clashes
- BBC World News: France seeks Lebanon talks
- BBC World News: Tour outcome hangs on time trial
- Reuters: Afghans say may use force if hostage talks fail
- Reuters: Recurring suicide bomb nightmare haunts Pakistan
- BBC World News: Haneef allowed to leave Australia
- BBC World News: UK soldier dies in Afghanistan
- Reuters: Cyprus church offers aid to U.N. missing team
- BBC World News: Talks on S Korean hostages resume
- BBC World News: Live - England v India
- Reuters: Stranded Palestinians to return to Gaza
- BBC World News: UK foreign secretary's baptism of fire
- BBC World News: Solidarity runs dry in Poland
- BBC World News: When suffering gets personal
- BBC World News: US 'plans huge Saudi arms deal'
- BBC World News: Morale-boosting final awaits Iraq
- Reuters: Iran's Khamenei says U.S. and Israel are main foes
- Reuters: Two Palestinians killed by Israeli soldiers in Gaza
- BBC World News: Nigeria ex-governor freed early
- Reuters: Lebanon faces civil war if crisis unchecked: France
- BBC World News: Trials start on new TB vaccine
- BBC World News: Libya details medic release deal
- BBC World News: Bosnian war victims laid to rest
- BBC World News: Hamas starts payment of salaries
- BBC World News: UK soldier dies in Afghanistan
- BBC World News: Liberia lifts diamond mining ban
- Reuters: Cheney's heart device replaced
- BBC World News: Cheney has pacemaker surgery
- BBC World News: Cricket: India take charge
- BBC World News: Development 'not ruining' Potala
- BBC World News: Japan's PM faces electoral test
- Reuters: Iraqi gov't stops taking US-built projects
- Reuters: UK's Brown hails U.S. ties before talks with Bush
- BBC World News: UN requires 'better' peacekeepers
- BBC World News: UK PM pledge on US relations
- Reuters: Japan PM Abe's coalition braces for election blow
- Reuters: Japan PM Abe's coalition braces for election blow
- Reuters: Australia will not reinstate freed Indian doctor's visa
- BBC World News: 'We blocked US plans' - Hezbollah
- BBC World News: Peru president regrets failings
- Reuters: Afghans may use force if hostage talks fail
- BBC World News: Farc 'killed hostages by mistake'
- Reuters: SE Asia to adopt new plan on nuclear-free zone
- Reuters: Pakistan says U.S. aid bill casts shadow on relations
- BBC World News: Cuban athletes leave games early
- BBC World News: Haneef police defend charges
- BBC World News: Contador closes on Tour victory
- BBC World News: Indian police fire on protesters
- BBC World News: Man charged over murder of Hannah
- Reuters: Security tight as Iraqis hope for football glory
- Reuters: SE Asia drafts first charter, without rights body
- Reuters: Israel voices satisfaction over U.S. aid increase
- BBC World News: Israel hails US military aid rise
- Reuters: Iran says U.S. is too stretched to attack it
- BBC World News: Iraqi curfew for football final
- BBC World News: Haneef relieved 'honour restored'
- BBC World News: Tour de France Live - Stage 20
- Reuters: Britain's Brown has no Iraq pull-out plan for Bush
- BBC World News: ANC launches leadership selection
- Reuters: Scant details as Rice lobbies for Mideast meeting
- BBC World News: Karzai 'doing best' for hostages
- BBC World News: Musharraf urged to quit army post
- Reuters: Celebrities more likely to deny addiction: experts
- BBC World News: Veteran revisits WWI trench
- Reuters: Research identifies new genes linked with MS
- Reuters: Still hear wedding bells? Maybe it's your genes
- BBC World News: Russia subs make Arctic test dive
- BBC World News: Palestinians return to Gaza Strip
- BBC World News: Cricket: England face battle
- Reuters: Thousands rally at Brazil crash site, slam government
- BBC World News: Brazilians protest over air crash
- BBC World News: Fujimori loses Japan election bid
- BBC World News: Third of Iraqis 'need urgent aid'
- Reuters: Study blames climate change for hurricanes
- BBC World News: Ivorian leader in landmark visit
- Reuters: Coal mine flood traps 69 miners in central China
- Reuters: Japan PM suffers election drubbing
- BBC World News: Veteran revisits WWI trench
- BBC World News: Lebanon troops move into camp
- Reuters: China summer storm death toll approaches 700
- BBC World News: Hurricane boost 'due to warm sea'
- BBC World News: Flooding traps 69 Chinese miners
- Reuters: ASEAN ministers take up Myanmar
- Reuters: Body of South Korean hostage to return home Monday
- BBC World News: Nato mulls 'smaller Afghan bombs'
- BBC World News: Army NI operation comes to an end
- BBC World News: Many Asians 'do not feel British'
- Reuters: Iraq lags on reconstruction, recovery: report
- Reuters: UK's Brown seeks U.S. support for Darfur plan
- Reuters: Gunfire, tears as Iraqis celebrate soccer win
- BBC World News: Japanese PM 'will not stand down'
- BBC World News: Fears of fresh stock market falls
- Reuters: UK's Brown to walk careful line in meeting with Bush
- BBC World News: US envoy accuses Saudis on Iraq
- BBC World News: Asian stocks shrug off US falls
- Reuters: Connecticut AG probes predators on Facebook: report
- BBC World News: Cycling: Millar demands action
- BBC World News: Asean talks focus on new charter
- Reuters: Abbas to seek Putin's support in Moscow talks
- BBC World News: Militants occupy Pakistan shrine
- BBC World News: Film director Bergman dies at 89
- BBC World News: Howard stands firm over Haneef
- BBC World News: ABN ends backing for Barclays bid
- BBC World News: Brazil hopes for Rio Games boost
- BBC World News: Mines 'will not pollute Tibet'
- Reuters: Iran attacks U.S. plans for Saudi arms deal
- BBC World News: Israeli raid 'hits Gaza vehicle'
- BBC World News: China sets up pollution blacklist
- Reuters: Three U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq's Anbar: military
- Reuters: Swedish director Bergman dead: Swedish theatre
- BBC World News: New E Timor parliament sworn in
- BBC World News: Israelis recover missing soldier
- BBC World News: Live - England v India
- BBC World News: Belgium in Ecuador expulsion row
- Reuters: Taliban extend deadline on hostages: spokesman
- BBC World News: Brussels aims to halt Polish road
- BBC World News: Uganda rebels want $2m for talks
- BBC World News: Shock at sex crimes in DR Congo
- BBC World News: EU moves to cut roaming charges
- BBC World News: China rain storms claim 650 lives
- BBC World News: Corruption 'mars Iraq rebuilding'
- BBC World News: Mexico allows gay conjugal visits
- BBC World News: EU watchdogs probe energy firms
- BBC World News: Millions hit by South Asia floods
- Reuters: Big U.S. presence in Iraq until mid-2009: commander
- Reuters: U.S. announces arms deals to Middle East countries
- BBC World News: Academics oppose Israel boycott
- BBC World News: Academics oppose Israel boycott
- BBC World News: US military aid for Middle East
- BBC World News: Bush and Brown vow co-operation
- Reuters: Taliban kill male South Korean hostage: spokesman
- Reuters: Abbas says open to mediation over Hamas
- Reuters: Four dead babies found in Ocean City home
- BBC World News: Floods, fires ravage South Africa
- Reuters: Abbas seeks Russia's support in Moscow talks
- BBC World News: Taleban 'kill S Korean hostage'
- Reuters: U.N. inspectors revisit Iran's Arak heavy-water site
- Reuters: Chief Justice Roberts taken to hospital: report
- BBC World News: Bhutto lays down Pakistan terms
- Reuters: Rice, Gates offer arms, seek help on Mideast trip
- BBC World News: UN inspectors visit key Iran site
- Reuters: Caffeine, exercise may help ward off skin cancer
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