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- Reuters: Clinton walks tightrope on strength and emotion
- BBC World News: French in mozzarella sale ban
- BBC World News: Cricket: Triple ton for Sehwag
- BBC World News: Pakistani secret agents shot dead
- BBC World News: UN's new Afghan envoy begins work
- BBC World News: Judges dismiss Japan WWII libel
- BBC World News: Alitalia unions offered new deal
- BBC World News: More Arab leaders boycott summit
- Reuters: Personal income up more than expected
- Reuters: Cuba lifting restrictions on mobile phones
- Reuters: U.S. says N.Korea missile tests "not constructive"
- BBC World News: Cuba lifts curbs on mobile phones
- BBC World News: Cartoonist to sue over Islam film
- BBC World News: Tennis: Davydenko hopeful
- BBC World News: UN says 'criminals' killed Hariri
- BBC World News: US warns N Korea on missile tests
- BBC World News: French killer forced into court
- Reuters: Consumers, inflation weaken as slowdown drags on
- Reuters: Top Democrat warns fight risks demoralizing voters
- Reuters: Russia says NATO "playing with fire" on expansion
- Reuters: One inmate dead in Texas prison riot
- BBC World News: Puerto Rico governor denies fraud
- Reuters: U.N.'s Ban condemns Dutch film as anti-Islamic
- BBC World News: Democrats urged to wrap up fight
- BBC World News: Somaliland zoo lion kills woman
- Reuters: Charges against Marine in Haditha case dropped
- BBC World News: Call for Olympic boycott rejected
- BBC World News: India rice export prices up again
- Reuters: Puerto Rican governor pleads innocent to fraud
- BBC World News: UN chief condemns anti-Islam film
- Reuters: Rice hails Obama race speech as "important" for U.S.
- BBC World News: Iraq faces a 'defining moment'
- BBC World News: Peers dismiss EU Treaty concerns
- BBC World News: Tennis: Djokovic in shock exit
- BBC World News: Argentine farmers halt tax strike
- BBC World News: IMF backs shift in voting power
- BBC World News: Charges dropped in Haditha case
- Reuters: Ex-NY Gov. Spitzer dodged DA probe by resigning
- BBC World News: Mugabe in final election appeal
- BBC World News: US Mid-East commander replaced
- Reuters: Clinton vows to stay in the race
- Reuters: U.S. forces drawn deeper into Iraq crackdown
- Reuters: Ex-NY Gov. Spitzer dodged DA probe by resigning
- Reuters: Consumers, inflation weaken as slowdown drags on
- Reuters: China says Tibet monks won't be punished
- Reuters: U.S. seeks enhanced financial authority for Fed
- Reuters: Bush readying mortgage aid plan: report
- Reuters: Zimbabweans cast votes in crucial election
- BBC World News: Boycott clouds Syrian Arab summit
- BBC World News: Hope for end to Russia cave siege
- BBC World News: Pakistani PM vows to fight terror
- BBC World News: Deadly blast in south Afghanistan
- BBC World News: Rio accused of neglecting dengue
- BBC World News: Latin star 'on road to recovery'
- BBC World News: Cities dim lights for environment
- Reuters: Hot button ballot issues back in election
- BBC World News: Cricket: Dravid in Test landmark
- BBC World News: Afghan 'trust' in Arab troops
- BBC World News: Winds of change blow on Cape Town
- BBC World News: Keeping tradition alive in Taiwan
- BBC World News: Dozens missing in Tanzania mines
- BBC World News: Angolan police station collapses
- Reuters: Turkish army says kills 15 PKK in N.Iraq
- BBC World News: Iraqi militia defy call to disarm
- Reuters: Bush may expand help for struggling homeowners
- Reuters: Troops shell Somali market killing 11
- BBC World News: US makes new Mid-East peace bid
- BBC World News: Turkey hits rebel targets in Iraq
- Reuters: Syria, Saudi Arabia conciliatory on Lebanon
- BBC World News: Brazil teen 'killer' investigated
- BBC World News: Fatal shelling at Somali market
- Reuters: Lights go out across globe to mark Earth Hour
- BBC World News: E Guinea seeks Thatcher's arrest
- BBC World News: 15,000 bags stranded at Heathrow
- BBC World News: Zimbabwean voters elect president
- BBC World News: Curfew extended in Baghdad
- Reuters: Rice to push hard to improve life on West Bank
- BBC World News: Curlin powers to victory in Dubai
- Reuters: Clinton says China holdings threaten U.S. security
- BBC World News: Zimbabwean voters elect president
- BBC World News: Clinton rejects call to quit race
- BBC World News: T5 cancellations set to continue
- BBC World News: Vote counting begins in Zimbabwe
- Reuters: Obama: Clinton welcome to stay in race
- Reuters: Zimbabwe's opposition claims win on early results
- Reuters: "Earth Hour" goes global
- BBC World News: 'Divided' Arab summit continues
- Reuters: China still has trouble reading Tibet's pulse
- Reuters: N.Korea threatens to cut off dialogue with South
- BBC World News: France 'could take Farc rebels'
- Reuters: Fresh Tibet unrest as Olympic torch nears Beijing
- BBC World News: Open skies deal comes into effect
- BBC World News: Chavez 'stifles Venezuelan media'
- BBC World News: Football: Man U 4-0 Aston Villa
- BBC World News: Two die in Nepal mosque bombing
- Reuters: Rice wants "meaningful" steps to aid Palestinians
- Reuters: Judge wraps up Diana inquest
- Reuters: Baghdad curfew extended indefinitely
- BBC World News: High alert for Olympic handover
- BBC World News: Cricket: SA hold India to draw
- BBC World News: Tennis: Ancic wins in Miami
- Reuters: Syria, Saudi Arabia conciliatory on Lebanon
- BBC World News: Warning on Zimbabwe victory claim
- BBC World News: Iraqi cleric calls off militias
- Reuters: French jet on standby for Betancourt release
- BBC World News: Pedrosa eases to Jerez victory
- BBC World News: US TV and film actors sever ties
- BBC World News: 'Killing Fields' journalist dies
- BBC World News: T5 baggage system 'working' - BA
- Reuters: Al Qaeda recruiting "western" fighters: CIA boss
- BBC World News: Nepal police halt Tibet protest
- Reuters: Israel tells Rice will ease some West Bank restrictions
- BBC World News: Monitors warn on Zimbabwe 'delay'
- BBC World News: China seeks India Tibet backing
- Reuters: Democrats face summer of bitter infighting
- Reuters: Global arms shipments reportedly fell in 2007
- BBC World News: Government to lift Baghdad curfew
- BBC World News: Olympic torch arrives in Beijing
- Reuters: North Korea testing South with jet fighters: report
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe to release poll results
- BBC World News: Turkey court mulls party ban case
- Reuters: Remains of U.S. soldier missing in Iraq identified
- BBC World News: Olympic torch re-lit in Beijing
- BBC World News: David Hicks gag order expires
- BBC World News: Seized Israeli soldier 'is alive'
- BBC World News: Call for curbs on Antarctic ships
- Reuters: Bush seeks to salvage legacy at NATO and Putin summits
- Reuters: MDC and ZANU-PF run even in early Zimbabwe results
- Reuters: China blasts Dalai Lama as Olympic torch arrives
- Reuters: Al Qaeda recruiting "western" fighters: CIA boss
- Reuters: Baghdad Green Zone hit by mortars: police
- Reuters: Basra returning to normal after Sadr truce
- BBC World News: Rice on last leg of Mid-East tour
- BBC World News: Davenport cruises to Ivanovic win
- BBC World News: Bekele claims record sixth title
- Reuters: Israeli construction in settlements unabated: report
- Reuters: Musharraf swears in 24 members of Pakistan cabinet
- Reuters: "Kyoto II" climate talks open in Bangkok
- BBC World News: Kaif to replace injured Tendulkar
- BBC World News: Venezuela bombs drugs airstrips
- BBC World News: Blast kills two British soldiers
- BBC World News: Scarlett's body to return to UK
- Reuters: Cubans allowed to stay at tourist hotels
- Reuters: McCain takes a walk down memory lane
- BBC World News: US plans finance system overhaul
- BBC World News: Dutch MP's film angers Indonesia
- BBC World News: Pernod Ricard wins Absolut race
- Reuters: Treasury set to announce regulatory overhaul
- BBC World News: Zimbabwe stands 'on a precipice'
- BBC World News: Excavation starts at Stonehenge
- BBC World News: Ex-junta man flown to Argentina
- BBC World News: Pakistan cabinet members sworn in
- BBC World News: European take-off for open skies
- Reuters: Judge says no evidence royals plotted to kill Diana
- BBC World News: Chad pardons French aid workers
- BBC World News: Cuba loosens controls on hotels
- BBC World News: Foreign minister loses bags in T5
- BBC World News: US charges embassy suspect
- BBC World News: Football: Desailly warns pver Euro
- Reuters: Rice says Mideast talks on track, despite settlements
- BBC World News: Many die in Angolan base collapse
- BBC World News: Argentina poised to act on farms
- BBC World News: Missing US soldier confirmed dead
- BBC World News: Capello in evidence claim probe
- Reuters: New Yorkers take aim at horn-honking taxis
- Reuters: No sign Iraq clashes will affect U.S. drawdown: Gates
- Reuters: Combo pill cuts blood pressure and heart risks
- Reuters: Anna Nicole's son died of drug overdose, jury says
- Reuters: U.S. defense analyst guilty in China spy case
- Reuters: Lehman to issue $3 billion convertible preferred shares
- Reuters: Advance Auto says data on 56,000 customers exposed
- BBC World News: French aid staff freed from jail
- Reuters: Father drowns 3 children in Baltimore hotel bathtub
- BBC World News: Pentagon analyst admits espionage
- Reuters: Necklace is oldest gold artifact in the Americas
- BBC World News: Anxious wait for Zimbabwe results
- Reuters: Obama takes aim at McCain on Iraq
- Reuters: Lehman to raise $3 billion to quash stability fears
- Reuters: Barack Obama takes aim at John McCain on Iraq
- BBC World News: 'Ecuador incursion' into Colombia
- BBC World News: India introduces rice export ban
- BBC World News: NZ teen convicted of cyber crime
- BBC World News: Bush to back Ukraine Nato hopes
- BBC World News: Film director Jules Dassin dies
- Reuters: Treasury regulatory overhaul plan sparks debate
- BBC World News: Sharapova to miss Fed Cup semis
- Reuters: "Rambunctious" McCain says he had chip on shoulder
- BBC World News: Democrat Pelosi urges end to race
- BBC World News: N Korea hits out at South leader
- BBC World News: More UBS sub-prime writedowns
- BBC World News: Tasmanian Devil cancer hope
- Reuters: Iraqi casualties at highest level since mid-2007
- Reuters: FAA issues landing gear alert: report
- Reuters: Bush in Ukraine, pushes Kiev's NATO bid
- Reuters: Some U.S. homes worth less than their copper pipes
- Reuters: Zimbabwe ruling party ahead, rigging fears grow
- BBC World News: Life for Mexico's Old Lady Killer
- BBC World News: India footballer in Tibet protest
- BBC World News: Two militants killed in Gaza raid
- BBC World News: Top Taleban leader 'is arrested'
- Reuters: Iraqi casualties at highest level since August
- Reuters: China says has evidence linking Lhasa riots to foreign groups
- BBC World News: Bush backs Ukraine on Nato bid
- BBC World News: UN workers kidnapped in Somalia
- BBC World News: Finnish FM faces sack over texts
- BBC World News: Iraqi death toll climbs sharply
- BBC World News: Russian cultists 'leave cave'
- BBC World News: Ugandan rebel 'too ill' for peace
- BBC World News: Iraq UK troop reduction delayed
- BBC World News: Brazil army aids Rio dengue fight
- BBC World News: IOC warns China over web access
- BBC World News: Cricket: Five-year ban for Shoaib
- Reuters: UBS and Deutsche losses mount, but bank fog clearing
- BBC World News: EADS probe finds insider dealing
- BBC World News: Deutsche expects $3.9bn losses
- BBC World News: France plans Afghan deployment
- BBC World News: China makes 'suicide squad' claim
- Reuters: U.S., Russia to sign strategic framework document: source
- BBC World News: India warns Dalai Lama
- BBC World News: Sri Lanka accused over massacre
- Reuters: Sarkozy says Betancourt near death
- BBC World News: Kashmir body demand refused
- BBC World News: EU backs gay man on pension
- Reuters: Congress grills oil execs on pump prices
- BBC World News: Jamaica poor 'at mercy of gangs'
- BBC World News: 'Vampire' convict dies in Bolivia
- Reuters: Bush wants NATO to welcome European democracies
- BBC World News: Deal 'close' for Mugabe to leave
- Reuters: Bush backs Ukraine and Georgia for NATO
- BBC World News: Tanks deployed after Yemen riots
- Reuters: Cubans rush to buy DVD players, electric bikes
- BBC World News: Sarkozy urges Betancourt release
- BBC World News: Nobel winner tear-gassed in Kenya
- BBC World News: Polish deputies back EU treaty
- Reuters: Senate leaders to draft compromise housing bill
- Reuters: Colombia: France offers hostage medical mission
- Reuters: Mini-black hole is smallest ever but still strong
- BBC World News: 'No deal' for Mugabe to step down
- BBC World News: Clinton will fight 'like Rocky'
- Reuters: U.S. image improves after years of decline: poll
- BBC World News: Bush in Romania for Nato summit
- BBC World News: Argentines support Fernandez
- BBC World News: Riots prompt Ivory Coast tax cuts
- Reuters: Justice Department releases 2003 interrogation memo
- BBC World News: World views US 'more positively'
- Reuters: Clinton and Obama assail Republican McCain on economy
- BBC World News: Amnesty pressures IOC over China
- BBC World News: Football: Man U win in Rome
- BBC World News: Football: Schalke 0-1 Barcelona
- Reuters: State centers tap into personal data: report
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