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- BBC World News: Bolivia crash kills BBC reporter
- BBC World News: China unveils Moon probe images
- BBC World News: 'Muhammad' teddy teacher arrested
- BBC World News: Close finish in Croatia election
- BBC World News: US helicopters fly in cyclone aid
- BBC World News: Assam tribal strike turns violent
- Reuters: Iraq forces better but not ready yet: U.S. general
- Reuters: Japan hit by 6.0 magnitude earthquake: USGS
- BBC World News: Musharraf to quit army 'in days'
- BBC World News: Rugby: Henry wants NZ job back
- Reuters: Lott to announce retirement: sources
- BBC World News: Black Friday sales beat forecasts
- BBC World News: Iraqi journalist's family killed
- BBC World News: Eurozone growth 'to slow further'
- BBC World News: Clashes in Chad shatter ceasefire
- BBC World News: Malaysia Hindu activists released
- BBC World News: Bush optimistic of Mid-East peace
- BBC World News: US firemen battle high-rise blaze
- BBC World News: Aids experts call for more tests
- Reuters: New poll shows Clinton trails top 2008 Republicans
- BBC World News: Probe ordered into Paris deaths
- BBC World News: Barcelona abortion clinic arrests
- BBC World News: 'Nazi hunt' launched in S America
- Reuters: Islamist site says new Bin Laden message soon
- Reuters: Cheney found to have irregular heartbeat
- Reuters: Markets end lower as credit, consumer worries weigh
- Reuters: Hollywood writers and studios resume contract talks
- BBC World News: Bin Laden message 'to be aired'
- BBC World News: Anti-polio drive gets $200m boost
- BBC World News: Iraq seeks end of troop mandate
- Reuters: Capital has severe HIV epidemic, report finds
- Reuters: Bush welcomes Gore to White House for talks on climate
- BBC World News: Further rioting in Paris suburb
- Reuters: U.S. and Iraq agree on talks for future relationship
- Reuters: Bush nudges Israel and Palestinians toward peace
- Reuters: Markets plunge on credit woes
- Reuters: Cheney treated for irregular heartbeat
- Reuters: Hollywood writers and studios resume contract talks
- BBC World News: UN to visit Ethiopia trouble spot
- Reuters: U.S. and Iraq agree on talks for future relationship
- Reuters: Bush welcomes Gore to White House for talks on climate
- Reuters: China prods U.S. to block Taiwan "splittist" moves
- Reuters: Two Koreas aim to ease tension along armed border
- BBC World News: Arms embargoes by UN 'ineffective'
- BBC World News: Peru sentences coup backers
- BBC World News: Afghan suicide attack kills two
- BBC World News: Two Koreas set for security talks
- BBC World News: Football: FA charges Man U boss
- BBC World News: Protesters disrupt Oxford debate
- BBC World News: Bollywood star Dutt granted bail
- BBC World News: 'Two dead' in Ecuador mine blast
- Reuters: Suicide car bomb in Afghan capital kills 2 civilians
- Reuters: Musharraf prepares to shed army uniform
- Reuters: About 60 French police hurt in Paris clashes
- BBC World News: Politics 'stifling $100 laptop'
- BBC World News: US fire kills Iraq bus passengers
- BBC World News: Furore over attack on woman
- Reuters: U.S. troops kill five Iraqi civilians: military
- Reuters: Malaysia may use harsh security law on protests: PM
- BBC World News: Bush urges Mid-East compromise
- BBC World News: UK bid to free teddy case teacher
- BBC World News: South African miners eye strike
- BBC World News: Hollywood writers restart talks
- BBC World News: New twist in Airbus share probe
- BBC World News: Musharraf bids farewell to troops
- Reuters: U.S. mayors warn worst of mortgage crisis ahead
- Reuters: Study sees rise in imaging exams for pregnant women
- BBC World News: Nigeria asks UK to train police
- BBC World News: Three Gazans die in Israel strikes
- BBC World News: Pakistan army claims Swat gains
- BBC World News: Bolivia opposition calls strike
- BBC World News: President approves Samsung probe
- BBC World News: Sarkozy in China climate appeal
- BBC World News: EU treaty too ambiguous, say MPs
- BBC World News: NFL star dies from bullet wound
- BBC World News: Ohuruogu earns Olympic reprieve
- BBC World News: UN fears over West Africa drugs
- BBC World News: Canada in pledge over Taser death
- BBC World News: Iran official acquitted of spying
- Reuters: Iceland best place to live, Africa worst: U.N.
- BBC World News: African nations in EU trade deal
- Reuters: Attack by Iraq "shepherd" bomber kills 9: police
- BBC World News: Air force bombs Tamil Tiger radio
- BBC World News: Ethiopia bogged down in Somalia
- BBC World News: Brown to boycott Mugabe summit
- BBC World News: Malaysia PM issues demo warning
- BBC World News: Iran court re-opens Kazemi case
- Reuters: World must fix climate in less than 10 years: UNDP
- BBC World News: 'Tibetans' must pick Dalai Lama
- BBC World News: India lands biggest property deal
- BBC World News: Family want Fossett listed dead
- BBC World News: Paris rioters 'criminals' says PM
- BBC World News: Kenyan Muslims deny Sharia claims
- BBC World News: T-Mobile ends cycling sponsorship
- BBC World News: White Continent in its full glory
- BBC World News: First female police officer quits
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe inflation 'incalculable'
- BBC World News: Venezuela pulls Colombia envoy
- Reuters: U.S. experts mull flu drugs, abnormal behavior link
- Reuters: Hurricane season mild for U.S. but not elsewhere
- Reuters: Texas oilman Wyatt sentenced to year in prison
- BBC World News: Jail term for Texas oilman Wyatt
- BBC World News: Iraqi refugees begin journey home
- BBC World News: Cars burned in southern France
- Reuters: Bush meets Iraqi Shi'ite leader at White House
- BBC World News: Football: Man U 2-1 S Lisbon
- BBC World News: Freddie Mac in $6bn share issue
- Reuters: Fossett's wife asks court to declare aviator dead
- Reuters: Israel and Palestinians commit to 2008 peace treaty
- Reuters: Giuliani shows abortion danger for Republicans
- Reuters: Obama seeks to bolster foreign policy image
- Reuters: Hill plans North Korea December trip
- BBC World News: Sudan 'blocking' Darfur mission
- BBC World News: Peru police 'kill leading rebel'
- Reuters: Wall Street leads surge in corporate political giving
- BBC World News: Musharraf set to give up uniform
- BBC World News: Turkmenistan gas price rises 50%
- BBC World News: Dutch quell school hours protest
- BBC World News: EU to pressure China on currency
- BBC World News: Suicide bomb attack hits Colombo
- Reuters: Reporters say Baghdad too dangerous despite surge
- BBC World News: Japan opposition wins Iraq vote
- Reuters: Musharraf steps down as army chief
- BBC World News: Summit to launch Mid-East process
- BBC World News: Nato bomb 'kills Afghan workers'
- BBC World News: Chinese warship arrives in Japan
- Reuters: Russia seeks formal arms treaty to replace START
- Reuters: U.S. envoy Hill plans December North Korea trip
- Reuters: U.S. air-strike kills 12 Afghan civilians: governor
- BBC World News: Pupil defends Sudan row teacher
- Reuters: Huckabee shakes up race for Republican nomination
- Reuters: No hope of deal in dying hours of Kosovo talks
- BBC World News: Final Kosovo talks end in failure
- BBC World News: France holds man over murders
- BBC World News: Mourinho 'invites England offer'
- BBC World News: DR Congo rebels surrender to UN
- BBC World News: Gunfight raises Lebanon tension
- Reuters: Russia kicks off presidential vote campaign
- BBC World News: Somalia offensive after attacks
- Reuters: Bush economic adviser Hubbard to step down: report
- Reuters: Female suicide bomber wounds 7 U.S. troops in Iraq
- Reuters: Venezuela Chavez: CNN may be instigating my murder
- BBC World News: Sarkozy issues warning to rioters
- BBC World News: SA's HIV/Aids fight 'mismanaged'
- BBC World News: Satellite tie-up for fast Galileo
- Reuters: Putin says will prevent foreign meddling
- BBC World News: Mass tree-planting in Indonesia
- BBC World News: Rwanda 'hate media' terms cut
- BBC World News: Dozens hurt in Annapolis protest
- BBC World News: Scores charged over Hindu rally
- Reuters: Market rallies as banks extend rebound
- Reuters: Sudan charges UK teacher with insulting religion
- Reuters: Study maps brain abnormalities in autistic children
- BBC World News: Teacher charged over teddy row
- BBC World News: CNN regrets Chavez caption gaffe
- BBC World News: Egypt police jailed for killing
- BBC World News: S Korea probes 'cell phone death'
- BBC World News: Teacher charged over teddy row
- BBC World News: Saudi police arrest 208 militants
- BBC World News: Outcry at Tanzania HIV beating
- BBC World News: Trawlers face further quota cuts
- BBC World News: Iraqi journalist's family 'safe'
- BBC World News: Ethiopia assures no Ogaden famine
- BBC World News: Strike against Bolivian reforms
- BBC World News: India promises to protect writer
- Reuters: Dutch diplomat seen as next U.N. Mideast envoy
- BBC World News: Arrests in Slovak 'nuclear plot'
- Reuters: O.J. Simpson ordered to stand trial in April
- BBC World News: Mid-East leaders to launch talks
- Reuters: Chavez cuts ties with Colombia
- Reuters: Poll shows voters shifting on foreign policy
- BBC World News: OJ pleads not guilty to robbery
- Reuters: NATO air-strike kills 12 Afghan civilians: governor
- Reuters: Democratic presidential debate canceled over strike
- BBC World News: Chavez vows no ties with Colombia
- Reuters: Clinton and Obama trade shots over health care
- Reuters: Bush vows active U.S. role for Mideast peace
- Reuters: Venezuela may expel U.S. envoy over vote suspicions
- Reuters: Democratic presidential debate canceled over strike
- BBC World News: Vote to tighten Europe gun laws
- BBC World News: Open verdict in Woolmer inquest
- Reuters: Fireworks break out at Republican debate
- Reuters: Rate cut hopes fuel Wall Street as Dow up 331 points
- Reuters: O.J. Simpson ordered to stand trial in April
- BBC World News: 'Teddy insulter' due in Sudan court
- BBC World News: Japan chided on WWII sex slaves
- BBC World News: US protest at China navy refusal
- Reuters: Britney and Paris top Santa's naughty list: poll
- Reuters: Deal brokered to end Broadway strike: negotiators
- BBC World News: New term for civilian Musharraf
- BBC World News: Ex-rock star in Australia cabinet
- Reuters: North Korea to submit nuclear list in days: U.S. envoy
- Reuters: Musharraf sworn in as civilian president
- Reuters: Manila gives rebel soldiers deadline to surrender
- Reuters: Top U.S. official urges political progress in Iraq
- BBC World News: Philippine soldiers occupy hotel
- BBC World News: Taleban 'not a threat', says UK
- BBC World News: Pakistan troops killed in blast
- Reuters: Two-state solution Israel's only lifeline: Olmert
- BBC World News: Republicans hold YouTube debate
- BBC World News: Stagehands end Broadway walkout
- BBC World News: Manila siege rebels 'surrender'
- BBC World News: Football: Harry Redknapp bailed
- BBC World News: Chad rebels warn EU peace force
- BBC World News: Graft clouds DRC conference
- BBC World News: Putin in TV appeal for his party
- BBC World News: Militants die in Israel strikes
- Reuters: Palestinian state crucial for Israel, Olmert says
- BBC World News: Football: Redknapp in graft denial
- BBC World News: Bid to heal Mugabe rift with UK
- BBC World News: Turkish Christian priest abducted
- BBC World News: Moscow court convicts tycoon
- Reuters: British teacher at Khartoum court in teddy bear case
- BBC World News: Euro MPs back stricter gun laws
- BBC World News: Price-fixing glass makers fined
- Reuters: World faces "cyber cold war" threat: report
- Reuters: Middle class courted, but skeptical, in campaign
- BBC World News: Cricket: Pakistan's Gul out of test
- BBC World News: Pipeline blaze raises oil price
- Reuters: Fire shuts key Canada-U.S. pipeline
- BBC World News: Olmert warns of 'end of Israel'
- BBC World News: Hariri probe 'finds new culprits'
- BBC World News: Slovak raid nets 'bomb' uranium
- BBC World News: Chinese media reports Tibet riot
- BBC World News: Musharraf to end emergency rule
- BBC World News: Arroyo vow after Manila coup bid
- Reuters: Former Rep. Henry Hyde, abortion foe, dies at 83
- BBC World News: Uganda confirms 16 Ebola deaths
- BBC World News: Nigeria 'slow' on graft inquiry
- BBC World News: Clinton impeacher Hyde dead at 83
- Reuters: Bin Laden urges Europe to quit Afghanistan: TV
- BBC World News: UK teacher jailed over teddy row
- BBC World News: DR Congo child rape victim dies
- BBC World News: Ecuador forum mulls key reforms
- BBC World News: Iran targets 'obscene' rap music
- BBC World News: Nato denial over civilian deaths
- BBC World News: Strong earthquake hits Martinique
- Reuters: Rodney King shot, wounded near California home
- BBC World News: Lebanon presidency vote delayed
- Reuters: Bin Laden urges Europe to quit Afghanistan
- Reuters: U.S. lifestyle won't have to change in CO2 cut: report
- BBC World News: Sarkozy vows to boost confidence
- BBC World News: EU-India talks follow China visit
- BBC World News: Students stage anti-Chavez rally
- Reuters: Bush seeks to pressure Democrats over war funds
- Reuters: U.S. to start processing some Iraqi refugees in Iraq
- Reuters: Cholesterol seen tied to heart disease, not stroke
- Reuters: Australia wants Iraq troops home by mid 2008
- Reuters: Musharraf says to end emergency rule
- Reuters: Tempers still raw after fractious Republican debate
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