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- Reuters: Iraq eyes big drop in foreign forces by end-2008
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- Reuters: Democrats field questions in online "mash-up"
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- Reuters: Pentagon releases audio of 9/11 mastermind
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- Reuters: Tropical Storm Ingrid forms in Atlantic
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- Reuters: Iraqis vow to fight al Qaeda after sheikh's death
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- Reuters: Iran leader says U.S. policy has failed
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- BBC World News: Iraq failing half US benchmarks
- Reuters: Iraq leaders meeting only half of goals: W.House
- Reuters: Taliban commander says reports of death premature
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- Reuters: NATO lacks troops to guarantee Afghan peace: report
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- Reuters: Gingrich: Republicans need "clean break" from Bush
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- Reuters: Ex-Guantanamo prisoners want US lawsuit to proceed
- Reuters: Qaeda group claims killing of Iraqi Sunni leader
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- BBC World News: Three die in Algeria bomb attack
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- BBC World News: Cricket: India clinch dramatic win
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- BBC World News: Rugby: S Africa thrash England
- Reuters: China frees New York Times reporter
- BBC World News: US hints at bigger Iraq pullout
- BBC World News: China frees NY Times researcher
- Reuters: Iraq leaders failing to meet key goals: White House
- Reuters: Greenspan criticizes Bush policies in memoir
- Reuters: Iraqis vow to fight al Qaeda after sheikh death
- Reuters: GM, UAW keep talking as deadline nears
- Reuters: OJ Simpson questioned in Las Vegas hotel incident
- Reuters: Tropical Storm Ingrid weakens in open Atlantic
- Reuters: GM, UAW contract extended "hour-to-hour"
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- Reuters: Arctic sea route opens as ice melts
- BBC World News: Sikh school sidesteps French ban
- BBC World News: Two Russians found dead in China
- Reuters: Indonesian quake toll rises
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- Reuters: Thousands march in Taiwan ahead of doomed U.N. bid
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- Reuters: Sri Lanka fighting kills 21 in north and east