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- BBC World News: N Korea replies to Bush's letter
- BBC World News: Belarus backs Russia on missiles
- BBC World News: Spain ex-PM to look at EU future
- Reuters: Court hears about intimate Diana letters to Dodi
- BBC World News: Bush hopes for new baseball era
- BBC World News: Argentine cyanide family arrested
- Reuters: Huckabee leads Republicans in South Carolina poll
- Reuters: NATO-led countries to boost Afghan reconstruction
- Reuters: Congress authorizes war funds and sends bill to Bush
- BBC World News: US 'serial killer' gets 438 years
- Reuters: Marine discharged over Iraqi soldier's death
- Reuters: Louisana natgas pipe blast kills 1, hurts 1: police
- Reuters: California men plead guilty to domestic terror plot
- BBC World News: US Senate passes Iraq funds bill
- BBC World News: DR Congo rebel 'ready for peace'
- Reuters: Farm law overhaul has revenue guarantee
- Reuters: Bali U.N. climate talks set to seek 2009 deal
- Reuters: Louisiana pipeline blast kills one
- Reuters: Huckabee leads Republicans in South Carolina poll
- BBC World News: Bali deal 'omits specific cuts'
- Reuters: Bali U.N. climate talks set to seek 2009 deal
- BBC World News: UK loses Iran group appeal
- Reuters: Mukasey rejects congressional request on CIA probe
- Reuters: U.S. to pledge $500-$600 million for Palestinians
- BBC World News: Five dead at Pakistan army base
- BBC World News: Sweden denies Mogadishu conflict
- BBC World News: Five dead in Kabul suicide attack
- Reuters: Musharraf to lift emergency rule
- BBC World News: Climate deal sealed by US U-turn
- BBC World News: Pakistan emergency rule 'ended'
- Reuters: U.S. and Japan tighten missile-defense ties
- BBC World News: Tutu urges ANC not to choose Zuma
- BBC World News: Golf: Woods charges into lead
- Reuters: U.S. says time for Lebanon to vote for president
- BBC World News: Mukasey silent in CIA tape case
- Reuters: Triple car bombing kills 40 in southern Iraq
- BBC World News: Gazans mark Hamas founding
- BBC World News: Limb operation girl can go home
- BBC World News: Russia's deep suspicion of the West
- BBC World News: Harsh life for China's hill farmers
- BBC World News: Ladies of the French Resistance
- Reuters: Algiers bomber's family blames "ignorance": paper
- BBC World News: Football: England excites Capello
- BBC World News: Cricket: Galle battling for final
- BBC World News: Italy 'Mafia boss' held in Naples
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe's top attorney suspended
- BBC World News: Kyrgyzstan set for key election
- BBC World News: Italian football scandal hearing
- BBC World News: Belgians stage big protest rally
- BBC World News: US sets terms for climate talks
- BBC World News: Musharraf defends emergency rule
- BBC World News: De Burgh 'will play gig in Iran'
- BBC World News: 'Many' Musa Qala civilians died
- Reuters: Five killed in car-bomb attack on Afghan police
- Reuters: Lead in doubt, Clinton knocks on N.Hampshire doors
- Reuters: Bali breakthrough launches climate talks
- Reuters: UK to hand control of last province to Iraq forces
- Reuters: Letterman may return as writers shift tactics
- BBC World News: ANC members to choose new leader
- BBC World News: UK troops set for Basra handover
- BBC World News: Bolivia head praises reform plan
- BBC World News: Guatemala shoot-out kills eight
- BBC World News: Golf: Woods in total control
- BBC World News: Football: Wigan hits five
- Reuters: Turkish warplanes attack PKK rebels in Iraq
- Reuters: London plot suspect escapes in Pakistan
- Reuters: Turkish planes bomb northern Iraq: officials
- Reuters: Bolivian regions shun Morales with autonomy drive
- BBC World News: Philippine Islamist 'shot dead'
- BBC World News: Turkey planes bomb northern Iraq
- Reuters: Afghan army kills 4 Taliban near captured town
- Reuters: Delegates heckle Mbeki ministers, aides at ANC congress
- Reuters: Iran says no date fixed for atom plant completion
- BBC World News: 'Rebels killed' near Afghan town
- Reuters: Despite emergency end, many Pakistanis feel duped
- Reuters: Poland will listen to Moscow on missile shield
- Reuters: Iran says to discuss Iraq "terrorist groups" with U.S.
- BBC World News: Korean candidate probe reopens
- BBC World News: Football: AC Milan beat Boca
- BBC World News: Olympic torch 'going to N Korea'
- Reuters: Spanish police arrest 63 in child pornography swoop
- BBC World News: Indian rebels in mass jailbreak
- BBC World News: Darfur rebels 'win major victory'
- BBC World News: Somali premier dissolves cabinet
- BBC World News: Final poll round for Indian state
- Reuters: U.S. confident troop cuts won't hurt Iraq security
- BBC World News: Israel lets Gazans leave for Hajj
- BBC World News: Deadly US snow storm sparks chaos
- Reuters: Lawmakers say not deterred by CIA probe
- BBC World News: Baseball: Pettitte admits to doping
- BBC World News: Arrests in Spain child porn raids
- BBC World News: French newsman 'held in Somalia'
- Reuters: Bali climate deal paves way for hotter U.S. debate
- Reuters: Serbia sees Russia, China backing more Kosovo talks
- Reuters: Winter storm pounds northeastern U.S.
- Reuters: Palestinians warn settlement plan will cloud talks
- Reuters: Iran says U.S. report a "declaration of surrender"
- BBC World News: 'Oldest human being' dies at 116
- BBC World News: 'US backed' Turkish raids on Iraq
- BBC World News: NFL: Favre beats pass landmark
- Reuters: Violence mars Algerian women's equality
- BBC World News: Zawahiri says UK 'fleeing Basra'
- BBC World News: France to host Mid-East aid talks
- Reuters: Donors meet in Paris to back Middle East peace bid
- BBC World News: Canada reactor resumes work
- Reuters: Japan delays buying new fighter aircraft - report
- BBC World News: Tibet tourism 'hits record high'
- BBC World News: Search for India prison escapees
- Reuters: South Koreans head to the polls
- BBC World News: US denies backing Turkey PKK raid
- BBC World News: Six people killed in India blast
- BBC World News: Kyrgyz leader heads for poll win
- Reuters: Rebels say no talks unless Manila sticks to deal
- BBC World News: Five killed by Afghan bike bomb
- Reuters: Iraq sees need for foreign troops for 10 years
- Reuters: Winter storm pounds northeastern U.S.
- Reuters: Russia delivers first nuclear fuel to Iran
- Reuters: Afghan, NATO troops kill 20 Taliban in operation
- Reuters: Several feared dead in Pakistani bomb attack
- Reuters: Muslim pilgrims leave Mecca city at start of haj
- BBC World News: Russia ships nuclear fuel to Iran
- BBC World News: African migrants drown off Yemen
- BBC World News: S Africa rivals in key ANC vote
- BBC World News: Brother killed India ex-minister
- BBC World News: 'Eight killed' in Pakistan attack
- Reuters: Sri Lanka says kills 20 rebels in northern clashes
- BBC World News: JI 'leader' on trial in Indonesia
- Reuters: Top Indonesian Islamic militant goes on trial
- BBC World News: Saudi king 'pardons rape victim'
- BBC World News: No headway in US college killing
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe to relax security laws
- Reuters: Saudi king pardons rape victim: report
- BBC World News: Putin's party to name candidate
- BBC World News: Air France details Alitalia bid
- Reuters: Kibaki, giant of Kenyan politics, in last fight
- BBC World News: French newsman 'safe' in Somalia
- Reuters: McCain wins Lieberman endorsement for White House
- Reuters: Pakistani police hunt escaped British bomb suspect
- BBC World News: Lebanese MPs delay vote again
- Reuters: Russia's Putin says ready to become PM
- BBC World News: Protests mark EU fish quota talks
- Reuters: Bush would veto budget bill without Iraq money: aide
- BBC World News: Football: England unveil Capello
- BBC World News: Belgian king acts to end crisis
- BBC World News: EU concern at Turkish air strikes
- BBC World News: Nations agree S American highway
- BBC World News: Dollar fall narrows US trade gap
- BBC World News: German 'kidnapped' in Afghanistan
- Reuters: Election campaign enters decisive stage in Iowa
- BBC World News: N America storm tightens grip
- BBC World News: Pakistan escape policemen charged
- Reuters: Explosion reported at News Corp. NY building
- BBC World News: Cambodia monks clash with police
- Reuters: Pentagon giving Turkey intelligence on PKK
- BBC World News: Bomb threatens 'at risk' Iraq dam
- BBC World News: US 'slavery' couple found guilty
- BBC World News: Tanzania fear over albino killing
- Reuters: Bush's immunity demand wins Senate test vote
- BBC World News: China's economy '40% smaller'
- Reuters: TV hosts Leno and O'Brien to return amid strike
- BBC World News: Nigeria confirms state executions
- BBC World News: Approval for once-a-day HIV pill
- Reuters: Second votes could sway Iowa Democratic race
- Reuters: U.S. commander warns against quick troop cut in Iraq
- BBC World News: UN warns on soaring food prices
- Reuters: Hillary Clinton seeks to warm up her image
- BBC World News: US warns Iran after fuel shipment
- BBC World News: Rome 'umbrella killer' sentenced
- BBC World News: Israel strike kills Gaza radicals
- Reuters: Japan intercepts missile in milestone test
- Reuters: White House told to detail Christian leader visits
- Reuters: Castro suggests he will not hold on to power
- Reuters: NY couple in slavery case found guilty
- BBC World News: Black accuser Radler gets jailed
- Reuters: Bush's phone immunity bill wins Senate vote
- Reuters: Japan intercepts missile in milestone test
- Reuters: U.S. urged to keep space shuttle flying past 2010
- BBC World News: Fidel Castro hints at retirement
- Reuters: Fidel Castro hints he will not hold on to power
- Reuters: Hillary Clinton seeks to warm up her image
- BBC World News: Black hole 'bully' blasts galaxy
- BBC World News: ANC delegates to vote for leader
- Reuters: Grammy-winning jazz producer Joel Dorn dies at 65
- BBC World News: Tennis: Federer, Henin honoured
- BBC World News: Japan tests anti-missile system
- BBC World News: 'Bribe' in Argentine cash affair
- Reuters: Group says heart and stroke deaths fall in U.S.
- BBC World News: Angolan actors 'killed by police'
- BBC World News: Malaysia drops Indians' charges
- Reuters: Likability is key in U.S. presidential race
- BBC World News: Rebuilt S Lanka venue hosts game
- Reuters: Rice flies to Iraq to urge reconciliation
- Reuters: South Africa's ANC begins leadership vote
- BBC World News: US medal for Burma's Suu Kyi
- BBC World News: $20bn from Fed to ease credit woe
- BBC World News: Rice visits Iraq's volatile north
- Reuters: China to consider Hong Kong push for democracy
- Reuters: Indian court orders new probe of Sikh riots
- BBC World News: Turkish troops 'cross into Iraq'
- BBC World News: Ageing 'threatens China economy'
- BBC World News: ECB offers banks unlimited funds
- BBC World News: Fresh probe into India politician
- Reuters: Turkish troops cross into Iraq: Iraqi officials
- Reuters: Ukraine parliament approves Tymoshenko as PM
- Reuters: Floods displace more than 20,000 in east Sri Lanka
- Reuters: Four Muslims killed, three wounded in Thai south
- BBC World News: Tymoshenko voted Ukraine PM
- BBC World News: Children die in Somalia shelling
- BBC World News: Afghan security guards 'ambushed'
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe to debate security laws
- BBC World News: Europe arrests over mafia killing
- Reuters: Taliban ambush kills 15 Afghan security guards
- BBC World News: Doubt cast on Kyrgyz poll result
- BBC World News: S Korea candidate in fraud denial
- Reuters: Pakistan rejects Sharif's election bid appeal
- Reuters: Sudan coalition government to reunite on Dec. 27
- BBC World News: Germany train bomb trial begins
- BBC World News: State funds 'abused for Kibaki'
- Reuters: States face $2.73 trillion bill for retirees: study
- Reuters: Letters to Santa increase despite e-mail
- BBC World News: 50 Cent plays concert in Kosovo
- Reuters: Rice flies to Iraq as Turkish troops cross border
- Reuters: Russia wants more clarity on U.S. anti-missile plan
- Reuters: CORRECTION: Letters to Santa increase despite e-mail
- BBC World News: BBC censors famous Xmas song
- BBC World News: Cricket: England fight back
- BBC World News: UFOs exist, says Japan official
- BBC World News: Iraq's Kurdish leader snubs Rice
- BBC World News: DR Congo invites rebels to talks
- BBC World News: Fed to help US mortgage holders
- Reuters: White House says Castro letter "interesting"
- BBC World News: Taleban chief taunts foreign foes
- BBC World News: Mumbai train bombing trial begins
- Reuters: Judge orders hearing on destroyed CIA videos
- Reuters: 2007 deadliest year for journalists since 1994: CPJ
- BBC World News: 'No progress' in Burma says NLD
- BBC World News: 'Suicide bomb' hits Iraq village
- BBC World News: Jackson to produce Hobbit movies
- BBC World News: Israeli army crimes 'unpunished'
- Reuters: U.S. urges probe into U.N. peacekeeping fraud report
- Reuters: Democratic candidates and McCain lead on climate
- Reuters: New York Times in Iraq: "Blackwater shot our dog"
- BBC World News: Farc rebels 'to release hostages'
- BBC World News: Bush set for tour of Middle East
- Reuters: Striking Hollywood writers target Oscars and Globes
- BBC World News: South Koreans to elect president
- BBC World News: 'UK gunfire' killed Danish troops
- BBC World News: eBay Iraq relic auction stopped
- Reuters: U.S. still unprepared for disaster: report
- Reuters: Clinton insists momentum shifting to her in Iowa
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