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- BBC World News: French writer Robbe-Grillet dies
- BBC World News: Vatican slows sainthood process
- BBC World News: Kosovo stirs Balkan neighbours
- Reuters: Conspiracy buffs may feast on JFK documents
- BBC World News: Serbia recalls ambassador from US
- Reuters: Five killed in Baghdad mortar barrage
- BBC World News: Cricket: Gilchrist 'to play'
- BBC World News: US drops Africa military HQ plan
- BBC World News: Kuwait deplores 'terror' eulogy
- Reuters: Bush moves on after hero's reception in Tanzania
- Reuters: CORRECTION: Clinton issues new blueprint on economy
- Reuters: Better care for U.S. troops but red tape rankles
- Reuters: U.S. and EU powers recognize Kosovo as some opposed
- Reuters: Musharraf allies headed for defeat in Pakistan vote
- BBC World News: Violence erupts at DR Congo camp
- BBC World News: 'Mafia boss' arrested in Italy
- BBC World News: Mauritania attack suspects freed
- BBC World News: Deutsche Post appoints new boss
- Reuters: Banks "quietly" borrow $50 billion from Fed: report
- Reuters: North Korean and U.S. nuclear envoys to meet: report
- BBC World News: Musharraf party 'lagging in poll'
- BBC World News: Armenia votes for new president
- BBC World News: China inflation hits 11-year high
- BBC World News: Search after Japan navy collision
- BBC World News: Coup leader to head Fiji council
- Reuters: Obama and Clinton square off in Wisconsin
- Reuters: Bush recognizes Kosovo, says will bring peace
- BBC World News: Fidel Castro announces retirement
- BBC World News: Bush hails Kosovo independence
- BBC World News: Philippine tests for 'rebel body'
- BBC World News: UK police feared stand-off with Israelis
- Reuters: Fidel Castro retires
- Reuters: Car bomb hits Afghanistan's Kandahar: witnesses
- BBC World News: New bid to break Kenya deadlock
- BBC World News: UN envoy hails Burma timetable
- BBC World News: Maoists killed in India fighting
- Reuters: WITNESS: Fossett made friends in out-of-way places
- BBC World News: Russian ex-minister stole funds
- BBC World News: Sudan warned over Darfur bombing
- BBC World News: Stolen art is 'found' in car park
- BBC World News: Mid-East leaders to review talks
- BBC World News: 'Car bomb' detonated in Kandahar
- Reuters: U.S. assures Muslim rebels on Philippine exercises
- BBC World News: Critical US contest in Wisconsin
- BBC World News: Spice Girls offer to sing for Mandela
- Reuters: NATO steps in as Serbs torch Kosovo border post
- BBC World News: Russia warns US over Kosovo move
- BBC World News: Cricket: Crucial win for India
- BBC World News: Cricket: Ponting in India auction
- Reuters: Hundreds rally in Okinawa over U.S. rape charge
- BBC World News: Ugandans 'reach war crimes deal'
- Reuters: Ears ringing, Kenya negotiators return to table
- Reuters: Egypt summons Danish ambassador over cartoons
- Reuters: Swiss police say found two stolen Zurich artworks
- BBC World News: Kosovo Serbs burn border points
- BBC World News: Iran allows reformist candidates
- Reuters: Supreme court won't review Bush domestic spying case
- Reuters: Space shuttle crew prepares for Wednesday landing
- BBC World News: Bhutto party in coalition offer
- Reuters: Nancy Reagan to be released from L.A. hospital
- BBC World News: US urges reform as Castro quits
- BBC World News: Top US court rejects spying case
- BBC World News: Nigeria denies militant's death
- BBC World News: Ex-Afghan warlord is 'suspended'
- Reuters: Eight Iraqi police killed defusing rockets
- BBC World News: Gaza boy 'killed in Israeli raid'
- Reuters: Britney Spears still can't visit sons
- BBC World News: Rocket blast kills Iraqi police
- Reuters: U.S. military stretched dangerously thin by war: poll
- BBC World News: Deadly S Korea helicopter crash
- BBC World News: Soviet prima ballerina dies at 66
- Reuters: U.S. could shoot down satellite overnight Wednesday
- Reuters: Obama, Clinton square off in Wisconsin
- Reuters: Castro steps down after half a century
- Reuters: Britney Spears still cannot visit sons
- BBC World News: US envoy warns over Iraq pullout
- Reuters: U.S. limits Okinawa troops to bases over rape case
- BBC World News: Bush urges end to Darfur 'evil'
- Reuters: Australia says job is done for soldiers in Iraq
- Reuters: McCain projected to win Wisconsin Republican primary
- Reuters: Border violence mars Kosovo's new start
- BBC World News: Musharraf rules out resignation
- BBC World News: Maoists demand Nepal presidency
- BBC World News: Curfew for US troops in Okinawa
- BBC World News: Burma confirms draft constitution
- Reuters: Pakistan's election winners ponder coalition
- BBC World News: Clear lead for PM in Armenia poll
- BBC World News: Stage set for cricketers auction
- BBC World News: Australia troops 'can leave Iraq'
- Reuters: U.S. cancer death rate down but 565,650 seen in 2008
- Reuters: Abbas aide says declaring independence a possibility
- Reuters: Space shuttle heads home ahead of satellite shot
- Reuters: North Korea denies uranium program: U.S. envoy says
- BBC World News: Nato chief calm on Afghan visit
- Reuters: Strong quake hits near Indonesia's Aceh
- BBC World News: Big earthquake shakes Indonesia
- BBC World News: Cricket: England tie NZ thriller
- BBC World News: Darfur bombing is 'unacceptable'
- BBC World News: N Korea talks 'not at stalemate'
- BBC World News: Three US troops killed in Baghdad
- BBC World News: States take steps to save gorillas
- Reuters: Shi'ite cleric Sadr keeps Iraq guessing over truce
- Reuters: Ghana's Kufuor greets Bush in former slave castle
- Reuters: Palestinians could declare independence: Abbas aide
- BBC World News: 'Thousands' moved for Olympics
- BBC World News: Palestinians 'may declare state'
- BBC World News: Delta rebels want 'proof of life'
- Reuters: Obama surges past Clinton in Democratic race
- BBC World News: Three killed by Indonesian quake
- BBC World News: China hits back over Olympics
- BBC World News: Renewed threat of Kenyan protests
- BBC World News: Yellow fever crisis hits Paraguay
- BBC World News: Spain opens new bullet train link
- BBC World News: Lebanon PM rejects civil war fear
- BBC World News: Egypt detains brotherhood members
- Reuters: NATO checks Serbs' Kosovo border challenge
- BBC World News: EU Kosovo mission branded illegal
- BBC World News: US ready to shoot down satellite
- BBC World News: US inflation at 0.4% in January
- BBC World News: China arrests over HK sex scandal
- Reuters: Britain's ex-spy boss: We did not kill Diana
- BBC World News: UK citizenship tests planned
- BBC World News: Musharraf reaches out to rivals
- BBC World News: Atlantis shuttle returns to Earth
- BBC World News: US 'is not seeking African bases'
- Reuters: Shot at satellite unlikely Wednesday: official
- BBC World News: Iraqi police detain street people
- Reuters: Conspiracy buffs may feast on JFK documents
- Reuters: Shi'ite cleric ceasefire verdict due by Saturday
- BBC World News: Kosovo 'tool kit for separatists'
- BBC World News: Burma attacked over constitution
- BBC World News: US warns India over nuclear pact
- Reuters: McCain tangles with Obama over campaign cash
- BBC World News: Dhaka needs 'own democracy'
- Reuters: U.N.'s Ban says free speech must respect religion
- Reuters: U.S. urged to curb use of "dirty bomb" ingredient
- Reuters: Papal trip to China "unthinkable": Vatican official
- BBC World News: Israeli MP blames quakes on gays
- BBC World News: Ahmadinejad Imam row grows
- Reuters: Situation in Darfur deteriorating: U.N.'s Ban
- Reuters: Mexican drug hitmen kill singer near U.S. border
- BBC World News: Wounded Clinton eyes big contests
- BBC World News: SocGen losses traced to 2005
- BBC World News: Fighting 'traps' Darfur refugees
- BBC World News: Football: Tevez levels for Man Utd
- Reuters: Two F-15s collide in midair near Florida coast
- BBC World News: Fighter jets missing off Florida
- Reuters: Clinton, seeking comeback, ridicules Obama
- Reuters: U.S. may shoot at satellite later Wednesday
- Reuters: McCain says would keep rights pressure on China
- Reuters: Gene studies confirm "out of Africa" theories
- Reuters: Fidel Castro leaves Cuba stage to brother Raul
- BBC World News: Kenya 'at risk of fresh violence'
- BBC World News: SA budget targets energy crisis
- Reuters: Two F-15s collide in midair near Florida coast
- Reuters: Colombian rebels to free four lawmakers
- Reuters: Mexico rights group probes army killing near border
- BBC World News: S Korea president-elect cleared
- BBC World News: Brazil theft 'linked to gas find'
- BBC World News: US conviction over Iraq killing
- Reuters: U.S. envoy expresses regret over Okinawa cases
- BBC World News: New rape allegation in Okinawa
- Reuters: Gates to travel to India as arms deals blossom
- BBC World News: E Timor president conscious again
- BBC World News: Golf: Woods battles through
- BBC World News: Afghan chief criticises Britain
- Reuters: NY Times reports on McCain link with lobbyist
- BBC World News: Pakistani leaders set for talks
- Reuters: Bush arrives in Liberia, last stop of Africa tour
- Reuters: Kenya government says agrees in principle to PM post
- BBC World News: Asia domain name up for grabs
- BBC World News: Bush set for Liberian welcome
- BBC World News: Angry Serbs plan Kosovo protest
- BBC World News: Kenya rivals 'discussing PM post'
- BBC World News: SocGen profit despite trader loss
- BBC World News: Call for MEPs' cash fraud probe
- BBC World News: Football: Ronaldo 'victim of laser'
- BBC World News: Hasina given hospital treatment
- BBC World News: US missile hits 'toxic satellite'
- BBC World News: Farc 'to release another hostage'
- BBC World News: US to take own food to Olympics
- BBC World News: Ecuador extends floods emergency
- BBC World News: W Bank building 'bias' condemned
- BBC World News: Deposed judge in Pakistan appeal
- Reuters: Iraq's Sadr expected to extend militia truce: sources
- Reuters: French police dismiss Madeleine sighting
- Reuters: Bush visits ally Liberia, backs recovery from war
- BBC World News: US 'confident' over satellite hit
- Reuters: Britain says U.S. rendition flights used base
- BBC World News: Pakistan's new balance of power
- Reuters: McCain calls Times story on lobbyist "untrue"
- Reuters: Iraq's Sadr expected to extend truce: sources
- BBC World News: MDC says Zimbabwe talks failed
- BBC World News: Star apologises over sex photos
- BBC World News: UK apology over rendition flights
- Reuters: Magnitude 6.3 quake hits Nevada: USGS
- BBC World News: McCain denies lobbyist allegation
- BBC World News: Iranians spar with Israel at UN
- BBC World News: Saudi scholars back women drivers
- BBC World News: Uganda hit by Kenyan turmoil
- Reuters: Cuban legislature to name Fidel Castro successor
- BBC World News: Obama keeps up winning form
- BBC World News: Venezuela settles with oil firms
- Reuters: U.S. says sorry to U.K. on rendition flights
- BBC World News: Microsoft set to open up software
- BBC World News: Ferry sinks in Amazon collision
- BBC World News: AU troops to fight Comoros revolt
- Reuters: USDA unsure if Calif. cattle case isolated to plant
- BBC World News: Pakistan parties agree coalition
- Reuters: Belgrade protesters break into U.S. embassy
- BBC World News: Grey wolf 'no longer endangered'
- Reuters: Missile shield talks with Poland, Czech on track: U.S.
- BBC World News: Uganda rebels walk out of talks
- BBC World News: Nepal strives to get fuel supply
- Reuters: Clinton attacks Obama ahead of debate
- BBC World News: Planet's Burma guide 'unethical'
- BBC World News: Missile defence works, says Gates
- Reuters: Bush: no compromise on phone immunity in spy bill
- BBC World News: Football: Bolton see off Atletico
- BBC World News: Golf: WGC Match Play latest
- Reuters: U.S. outrage as Serb protesters burn embassy
- Reuters: U.S. has high confidence it hit satellite fuel tank
- Reuters: A-list celebs need Hep A shot after NY birthday bash
- BBC World News: China defends Sudan arms sales
- Reuters: Clinton accuses Obama of weak resume
- Reuters: McCain calls Times story on lobbyist untrue
- Reuters: Plane missing in Venezuela with dozens aboard
- Reuters: Strong quake strikes Nevada's gold country
- Reuters: Bush backs "friend" Liberia at end of Africa tour
- BBC World News: Democrat hopefuls in Texas debate
- BBC World News: Venezuela passenger jet missing
- Reuters: Gates "hopes" to pull more troops from Iraq after pause
- Reuters: U.S. seeks Australian commitment to defense ties
- BBC World News: Storm over Serbia embassy attacks
- BBC World News: EU meets to stem illegal migrants
- BBC World News: Twenty dead in Philippine floods
- BBC World News: EU cuts eurozone growth rate
- Reuters: Rice seeks North Korea solution before window closes
- BBC World News: Gates due in Australia for talks
- BBC World News: Chinese trial over fake receipts
- Reuters: Turkey begins ground offensive into northern Iraq
- Reuters: Iraq's Sadr expected to extend ceasefire
- BBC World News: 'NatWest Three' face sentencing
- Reuters: Turkey army launches land offensive into Iraq
- Reuters: Iran defiant ahead of U.N. nuclear watchdog report
- Reuters: Africa's top diplomat pushes Kenya rivals to agree
- BBC World News: Turkish troops enter north Iraq
- BBC World News: Sadr declares new Iraq ceasefire
- BBC World News: Protect embassies, EU tells Serbs
- BBC World News: Bhutto party meeting to pick PM
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