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- Reuters: Sarkozy headed for big win in French poll
- BBC World News: UN, Sudan to discuss Darfur plan
- BBC World News: Afghan police hit by suicide bomb
- Reuters: Gulf Arabs won't be base for attack on Iran: Saudi
- Reuters: Abbas extends emergency Palestinian cabinet's rule
- Reuters: Iran condemns British title for author Rushdie
- BBC World News: Kosovo war crimes suspect seized
- BBC World News: BBC reporter 'to be freed soon'
- Reuters: Pope, in Assisi, urges end to Mideast wars, terror
- BBC World News: New Palestinian cabinet sworn in
- Reuters: Israel's Olmert begins U.S. visit to bolster Abbas
- BBC World News: Scores held over Chinese slavery
- BBC World News: Iran condemns Rushdie title
- Reuters: Bush suffers court setbacks in war on terrorism
- Reuters: Explosions in Israel near Lebanon border: police
- BBC World News: Israel hit in Lebanon rocket fire
- BBC World News: Iran students report crackdown
- Reuters: Top U.S. general says his Iraq report will be candid
- Reuters: Katyusha rockets hit N.Israel town from Lebanon
- BBC World News: Britons die in Malawi plane crash
- Reuters: Corrected: Spacewalkers set out for 4th station service call
- BBC World News: Cricket: Windies get late wickets
- BBC World News: Live - US Grand Prix
- BBC World News: F1: Hamilton takes US victory
- BBC World News: Poland 'won't move' on EU treaty
- BBC World News: Italian fashion idol Ferre dies
- Reuters: Iran says Russia may not let U.S. use Azeri radar
- BBC World News: Football: Beckham ends with title
- Reuters: Drag racing stunt kills six in Tennessee
- Reuters: Israel's Olmert sees "dramatic" W.Bank improvements
- Reuters: Israel's Olmert says ready for more risks for peace
- BBC World News: Golf: Cabrera wins US Open
- Reuters: France's Sarkozy wins poll despite resurgent left
- BBC World News: Police hunt Melbourne gunman
- BBC World News: New Palestinian PM admits hurdles
- BBC World News: Astronauts end fourth spacewalk
- Reuters: Shuttle crew completes last spacewalk of flight
- Reuters: Afghanistan roadside bomb kills 3 coalition soldiers
- Reuters: U.S.-led air raid kills seven Afghan children
- BBC World News: Children die in Afghan air raid
- Reuters: New Palestinian govt eyes aid but Gaza cut off
- BBC World News: Ex-Soviet nations in Baku summit
- Reuters: U.S.-led forces kill 20 militants in southern Iraq
- BBC World News: East Africa trade bloc expanded
- BBC World News: Hunt for Mongolia crash survivors
- Reuters: U.S. envoy hopes to make up time in N.Korea talks
- BBC World News: Brown 'could hold EU referendum'
- BBC World News: UK forces clash with Iraq militia
- Reuters: Israel seeks European support to isolate Gaza
- Reuters: North Korea plans to shut reactor in July: report
- Reuters: Israel's Olmert says ready for more risks for peace
- BBC World News: Sarkozy wins 'mandate for reform'
- Reuters: U.S.-led forces kill 20 militants in south Iraq
- BBC World News: EU to restart aid to Palestinians
- BBC World News: Sri Lanka unhappy with Atapattu
- Reuters: Italian judge freezes CIA kidnap trial
- BBC World News: ICI rejects £7.2bn bid approach
- Reuters: EU to restart direct aid to Palestinians
- BBC World News: Qatar in $17bn Airbus order
- BBC World News: US deports Bangladeshi coup man
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe MDC leader is stranded
- BBC World News: Top Malaysian murder trial opens
- BBC World News: QE2 set to become floating hotel
- BBC World News: Pureed baby food is 'unnatural'
- BBC World News: Nigerians braced for fuel strike
- BBC World News: Croatia trial for two ex-generals
- BBC World News: Pakistan anger over Rushdie award
- Reuters: Lebanon army tightens noose around militants
- BBC World News: N Zealand planning Fiji sanctions
- BBC World News: Blair sets out EU treaty demands
- BBC World News: IAEA inspectors to visit N Korea
- Reuters: Theories abound at Conrad Black fraud trial
- BBC World News: Lebanese forces battle militants
- Reuters: Newly empowered Democrats draw wrath of voters
- Reuters: Prince William says Diana bothered by fat comment
- BBC World News: Italy CIA kidnap trial adjourned
- Reuters: Iran says studying request for more U.S. talks
- Reuters: Global warming to multiply world's refugee burden
- Reuters: Iraq now ranked second among world's failed states
- BBC World News: Militants hold Nigeria oil base
- BBC World News: Hamas issues Johnston ultimatum
- BBC World News: Court suspends UK extradition
- BBC World News: Key powers back Abbas government
- BBC World News: Football: Uefa probes 'racism slur'
- BBC World News: Eleven die in German bus crash
- BBC World News: JI militant hits out at fugitive
- BBC World News: Egypt holds run-off elections
- Reuters: Castro says Cuba will defend itself against U.S.
- Reuters: U.S. open to negotiations on cluster bombs but no ban
- BBC World News: Huge Ghana oilfield discovery
- BBC World News: Hindus 'guilty of Muslim deaths'
- BBC World News: 'Groundbreaking' talks on Sahara
- BBC World News: Cricket: England chase victory
- BBC World News: SA World Cup 'on course'
- BBC World News: Italians picket ex-Nazi's office
- Reuters: White House press corps evacuated from work center
- Reuters: Bush aides may have illegally lost e-mail, Dems say
- Reuters: Floods kill 2 in north Texas
- BBC World News: Yahoo boss steps down from post
- BBC World News: EU moves to ban cat and dog fur
- BBC World News: Inquiry into US drag car deaths
- BBC World News: US welcomes N Korean inspection
- BBC World News: Black 'lied to cover $60m theft'
- Reuters: Republican Thompson to meet with Thatcher
- Reuters: U.S.-led air strike kills seven Afghan children
- Reuters: Castro vows Cuba will defend itself against U.S.
- BBC World News: Turkey president vetoes poll plan
- BBC World News: Released Farc man leaves Colombia
- Reuters: Flash floods kill at least four in north Texas
- Reuters: Vilma Espin, first lady of Cuban revolution, dies
- Reuters: U.S. sees no let-up in Mexico drug war killings
- Reuters: Western powers vow to end embargo on Abbas govt
- BBC World News: Cuba's 'first lady' dies aged 77
- BBC World News: 'Iraq drives' global refugee rise
- BBC World News: Birthday calls to release Suu Kyi
- Reuters: Study finds staggering cost of treating diabetics
- Reuters: Bush-Olmert talks seek to bolster Palestinian moderates
- BBC World News: Everest Olympic road work begins
- Reuters: U.S. says 10,000 troops in major Iraq offensive
- Reuters: Iran says won't rule out using oil as weapon
- BBC World News: US launches major Iraq offensive
- BBC World News: UN human rights body sets rules
- BBC World News: Tokyo spa blast injures several
- BBC World News: Afghans seek help on corruption
- BBC World News: Agent Orange appeal in US court
- BBC World News: Thai police order Thaksin return
- Reuters: U.S. says North Korea has money, now shut reactor
- BBC World News: Golf: Woods becomes father
- BBC World News: Nigeria U-turn over strike threat
- BBC World News: Brussels braced for vodka battle
- BBC World News: Taleban capture Afghan district
- BBC World News: Ghana 'will be an African tiger'
- BBC World News: 'Six held' in Paris bank robbery
- BBC World News: More anger over award to Rushdie
- BBC World News: Live - England v West Indies
- BBC World News: Protests over Karachi power cuts
- BBC World News: Amnesty for Somalia's Islamists
- BBC World News: US-Israel talks on Palestinians
- BBC World News: Euro MPs spurn 'pure vodka' bid
- BBC World News: Sarkozy's new cabinet announced
- Reuters: Nine firefighters killed in warehouse blaze
- Reuters: Yahoo co-founder Yang to replace Semel as CEO
- BBC World News: Migrants 'help UK economy'
- BBC World News: Baghdad truck bomb kills dozens
- Reuters: Third-party candidates long shot in election
- BBC World News: Nine US firefighters die in blaze
- BBC World News: North Korea 'test-fires missile'
- BBC World News: Brown predicts UK to get EU deal
- BBC World News: Tensions high at Gaza crossing
- Reuters: Bush, Olmert reaffirm two-state goal
- Reuters: Bush says all options on table on Iran
- BBC World News: 'Militants' die in Pakistan blast
- Reuters: Portman to step down as White House budget chief
- BBC World News: Vatican's 'driving commandments'
- BBC World News: Vigil for BBC captive's 100th day
- BBC World News: Kashmir ex-militant 'shot dead'
- BBC World News: Football: Thaksin deal on track
- BBC World News: Cricket: England ease to victory
- BBC World News: France starts African cash probe
- BBC World News: EU members warned over treaty
- BBC World News: New US homes see decline in May
- BBC World News: Sri Lankan navy in 'Tiger clash'
- Reuters: Clinton spoofs Sopranos to unveil campaign song
- Reuters: Democratic candidates squabble over Iraq war
- BBC World News: Ruling party wins Egypt run-offs
- BBC World News: 'Mafia' trial starts in Chicago
- BBC World News: Delhi prisoners escape the heat
- BBC World News: Rushdie diplomatic row escalates
- Reuters: Democrats grill Bush CIA nominee about detainees
- Reuters: New York City Bloomberg becomes an independent
- Reuters: NY Mayor Bloomberg becoming an independent
- BBC World News: NY's Bloomberg quits Republicans
- BBC World News: China building more power plants
- BBC World News: W Sahara talks yield no accord
- BBC World News: Kenya police raid training camp
- BBC World News: Japan MPs play down 1937 killings
- BBC World News: UN warns of increase in refugees
- Reuters: Portman to step down as White House budget chief
- BBC World News: Fujimori mulls Japan party offer
- BBC World News: Robot sub explores giant canyon
- BBC World News: Fiji 'may hold earlier elections'
- Reuters: U.S. sees North Korea talks resuming early July
- BBC World News: Football: Chelsea mull legal move
- Reuters: U.S. says 30 militants killed in big Iraq offensive
- BBC World News: Sri Lanka troops 'kill 30 rebels'
- Reuters: Bush-Olmert talks seek to bolster Abbas
- BBC World News: UN warns of decline in breastfeeding
- BBC World News: Australia navy to buy $9bn fleet
- BBC World News: Bulgarian medics in final appeal
- Reuters: New U.S.-Vietnam group tackles toxic legacy of war
- Reuters: Scientists move closer to human therapeutic cloning
- BBC World News: UK 'in Afghanistan for 30 years'
- BBC World News: Israel to let in stranded Gazans
- BBC World News: Strike bites in Nigerian cities
- BBC World News: Football: Vieira fears Henry exit
- BBC World News: Cricket: England delight Vaughan
- BBC World News: Man cleared over Aborigine death
- BBC World News: S Leone awaits war crime verdicts
- BBC World News: US forces in Afghan killing row
- Reuters: Israel kills four fighters in Gaza skirmish
- Reuters: New UK demands hit prospects for EU treaty deal
- Reuters: Last year one of worst ever for refugees: UNHCR chief
- Reuters: Israel launches air strikes in Gaza
- Reuters: China overtakes U.S. as top CO2 emitter: Dutch agency
- BBC World News: Strike ultimatum in South Africa
- BBC World News: Police stations raided in Somalia
- BBC World News: Thailand considers early election
- BBC World News: Kazakhstan set to hold early poll
- BBC World News: Rani Mukherjee 'not engaged'
- BBC World News: Nato troops killed by Afghan bomb
- BBC World News: Martins escapes horror gun attack
- Reuters: Iran's Larijani to meet IAEA chief Friday: envoy
- BBC World News: Bush 'in envoy talks with Blair'
- Reuters: U.S. troops in Iraq go on the offensive
- Reuters: CORRECTION: Israel attacks Gaza; contacts new Abbas govt
- BBC World News: 'Secret' premiere for Allen film
- BBC World News: Cricket: Panesar climbs rankings
- Reuters: Volunteers needed for practice mission to Mars
- Reuters: Bush will veto popular stem-cell bill: aides
- Reuters: U.S. needs hard evidence to curb Iran firms: Paulson
- BBC World News: Abbas accuses Hamas of coup plot
- BBC World News: LSE in merger talks with Milan
- BBC World News: EU to drop idea of constitution
- BBC World News: NY mayor denies presidential bid
- BBC World News: Sarkozy holds talks with Le Pen
- BBC World News: Bush vetoes stem cell funds bill
- BBC World News: Venezuelan TV may air from Mexico
- BBC World News: US crowd beats passenger to death
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe crisis talks adjourned
- BBC World News: UK defends Rushdie knighthood
- BBC World News: Football: Holland U21s into final
- BBC World News: F1: McLaren duo backed
- BBC World News: Evangelical named LA gang 'tsar'
- Reuters: Bush signals more combative tone on spending
- Reuters: Hacker claims Harry Potter's alleged ending on Web
- Reuters: House halts funds for new nuclear warhead
- BBC World News: Vatican 'backs ex-Kennedy wife'
- Reuters: New think tank details U.S. withdrawal from Iraq
- Reuters: McNulty says he didn't seek to mislead U.S. Congress
- BBC World News: Fatal fire at Russia elderly home
- Reuters: Bush vetoes stem-cell bill
- BBC World News: Fruit could make 'powerful fuel'
- BBC World News: Japan renames island of Iwo Jima
- BBC World News: Kazakh leader's daughter divorces
- Reuters: Nuclear envoy Hill to visit North Korea
- Reuters: U.S. nuclear envoy Hill to visit North Korea
- Reuters: Hilton's prosecutor under fire for double standard
- BBC World News: US envoy 'visiting North Korea'
- BBC World News: Falconio killer's appeal rejected
- Reuters: U.S. on offensive against al Qaeda in Iraq
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