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- BBC World News: Nigeria militants 'to end truce'
- BBC World News: Arizona clamps down on illegals
- Reuters: Trooper dies, students wounded in Pakistan mosque raid
- Reuters: One-third of Americans abuse alcohol: survey
- Reuters: Beverly Sills, America's Queen of Opera, dies at 78
- BBC World News: N Korea 'agrees shutdown rules'
- Reuters: Suicide bomber hits U.S.-led convoy in Afghanistan
- BBC World News: China 'buried smog death finding'
- BBC World News: Yemen boosts security after bomb
- Reuters: Two students, trooper killed in gunfire at Pakistan mosque
- Reuters: Call for suicide attacks issued at Pakistani mosque
- BBC World News: Terror suspects worked in hospitals
- Reuters: Iraq takes step closer to landmark oil law
- Reuters: N.Korea's Kim urges each party to take steps on deal
- Reuters: Syria describes U.S. travel ban as absurd
- BBC World News: Sailing: Alinghi win America's Cup
- BBC World News: French PM in modernisation pledge
- BBC World News: Iraqi Kurds 'tortured prisoners'
- BBC World News: Bush not ruling out Libby pardon
- BBC World News: Israel scraps Jerusalem walkway
- Reuters: TB patient does not have most dangerous form
- BBC World News: 'Slave' labourers freed in Brazil
- BBC World News: SA violent crime 'unacceptable'
- Reuters: U.S. prosecutors seek death penalty in Iraq murders
- BBC World News: White House rivals head to Iowa
- BBC World News: Tennis: Wimbledon schedule woe
- Reuters: Blackstone Group to buy Hilton for $26 billion
- BBC World News: Blackstone buys Hilton for $26bn
- BBC World News: Napoleon letter fetches top price
- BBC World News: Pakistan warns mosque militants
- Reuters: Police hold foreign doctors over British bomb plot
- Reuters: NY extends search for remains at September 11 site
- Reuters: BBC Gaza reporter Johnston freed: sources
- Reuters: Libby move helps seal Bush's legacy
- Reuters: Blackstone Group to buy Hilton for $26 billion
- BBC World News: BBC's Johnston released in Gaza
- Reuters: Curfew imposed at Pakistani mosque after 11 killed
- BBC World News: Outsourcing 'to earn India $40bn'
- Reuters: U.S. military says kills 25 insurgents in Iraq
- Reuters: BBC Gaza journalist Alan Johnston freed
- Reuters: Pakistan sets deadline for mosque surrender
- Reuters: Regional Kurdish govt says it's not seen Iraq oil law
- BBC World News: Anwar defamation case thrown out
- BBC World News: Australians extend terror probe
- BBC World News: Soldiers die in 'suicide attack'
- BBC World News: No timetable for uniting Africa
- BBC World News: Chinese slave labour trial begins
- BBC World News: Live - Wimbledon day nine
- BBC World News: UK mulls lowering terror threat level
- Reuters: No quick debate in Iraq parliament on oil law
- BBC World News: Chavez issues trade bloc deadline
- BBC World News: Alternative therapy hampers IVF
- BBC World News: Berlin ban for Cruise film
- BBC World News: S Korea shares hit record highs
- BBC World News: EU proposes anti-terror measures
- Reuters: South Korea to send North oil in nuclear shutdown deal
- BBC World News: Hundreds leave Pakistani mosque
- BBC World News: Yemen bomb victims flown home
- BBC World News: Oil workers snatched in Nigeria
- Reuters: Suicide bombers, not fighters main Afghan threat: U.S.
- BBC World News: Colombia hostages in video appeal
- Reuters: Live Earth's first green test: clean up own mess
- BBC World News: Russia issues new missile threat
- BBC World News: Palestinian employees get wages
- BBC World News: Pavarotti working on new material
- Reuters: Russia says to respond if U.S snubs missile offer
- BBC World News: Fifth of China goods sub-standard
- BBC World News: Haniya calls for deal over Shalit
- BBC World News: Cricket: Tigers on brink
- BBC World News: Boat rescued off Nigeria's coast
- Reuters: Japan's first female defense minister eyes close U.S. ties
- BBC World News: EU-Brazil landmark summit held
- Reuters: Bush makes plea for patience on Iraq
- BBC World News: BBC's Johnston describes relief
- BBC World News: EU wine lakes set to be drained
- BBC World News: Afghan bomb kills Nato soldiers
- Reuters: Roadside bomb kills 6 NATO soldiers in Afghanistan
- BBC World News: Mosque leader in burqa escape bid
- BBC World News: Indian 'teen surgeon' surrenders
- BBC World News: Kenya probes rocket deaths
- BBC World News: German 'seized' in Afghanistan
- BBC World News: Rwandan guilty of UN murders
- BBC World News: Warming 'made lake vanish'
- BBC World News: Crackdown in Ethiopia condemned
- Reuters: Americans celebrate July 4 with Afghan twist
- Reuters: Iran official rules out nuclear "time out": agency
- Reuters: Politics spices July 4th celebrations in Iowa
- BBC World News: Infamous Pinochet-era agent dies
- BBC World News: Iraq checkpoint attack kills 15
- BBC World News: Trio await 2014 Olympics verdict
- BBC World News: Tennis: Henin overcomes Serena
- BBC World News: Explosions rock Pakistan mosque
- BBC World News: Eastern Georgia suffers blackout
- BBC World News: Telefonica fined on unfair prices
- Reuters: Sochi awarded 2014 Winter Games
- Reuters: Zawahri appears in new video
- Reuters: "Warning" blasts at Pakistan mosque
- BBC World News: Ruling party claims E Timor win
- BBC World News: Brazil gets cut-price Aids drug
- BBC World News: Dozens die in China bar explosion
- BBC World News: Beijing launch for massacre film
- BBC World News: Alan Johnston wins AI award
- BBC World News: Three Indian villages burnt down
- Reuters: U.S. says Doha could be delayed several years
- Reuters: Australia police may extend Indian doctor detention
- Reuters: Bush appeals for patience over war
- BBC World News: Australians 'are in Iraq for oil'
- BBC World News: Bus in Mexico buried by landslide
- BBC World News: Tennis: Federer returns to action
- BBC World News: Hamas men killed in Israeli raid
- BBC World News: Sixteen killed in Calcutta floods
- BBC World News: Rio's Live Earth gig 'suspended'
- Reuters: Glasgow bomb plotter left suicide note, CNN says
- Reuters: Putin claims Olympics as vote for resurgent Russia
- Reuters: IAEA chief in Seoul next week as North deal moves
- BBC World News: Pakistan cleric urges surrender
- BBC World News: Three-year-old in Nigeria kidnap
- BBC World News: French swans have deadly bird flu
- BBC World News: Somali soldiers protest over pay
- BBC World News: SA protest over lion boy murder
- BBC World News: Torture 'still common in Turkey'
- BBC World News: Chinese shares in renewed slump
- Reuters: Israel kills five Hamas gunmen in Gaza raid
- BBC World News: Baghdad killings 'rise sharply'
- BBC World News: Argentine priest in murder trial
- BBC World News: Papua police accused over abuse
- BBC World News: ECB expected to hold rates at 4%
- BBC World News: Afghan police killed in bombing
- Reuters: Europe heads to beach, Americans head to work
- BBC World News: UK urged to engage with Hamas
- Reuters: CORRECTION: Americans celebrate July 4 with Afghan twist
- BBC World News: Rwandan jailed over genocide
- Reuters: Sochi win hailed as sign of Russia's revival
- Reuters: Britain fights to save anti-terrorism powers
- BBC World News: Russia blocks UK extradition plea
- BBC World News: UN expert in Bangladesh custody
- BBC World News: Abe admits tough election ahead
- BBC World News: Belgian guest finds freezer bodies
- BBC World News: Freed BBC reporter thanks Abbas
- Reuters: Britain studies bomb plot for links to al Qaeda
- Reuters: Rights abuses unabated in Raul Castro's Cuba: group
- BBC World News: Indian woman strips in dowry row
- BBC World News: Two Somali 'spy-killers' executed
- BBC World News: Blasts at radical Pakistan mosque
- BBC World News: Irish children swept out to sea
- BBC World News: Afghanistan mass grave uncovered
- BBC World News: Materazzi issues World Cup writs
- Reuters: Which is the chatty sex? Turns out both are
- BBC World News: Blast targets Iraq wedding party
- BBC World News: Oil eases after 10-month highs
- Reuters: U.S. calls Ivanov's missile comments "unfortunate"
- BBC World News: Nine die in Mexico plane crash
- BBC World News: Wimbledon: day 10 round-up
- Reuters: White House accuses Clintons of hypocrisy in Libby case
- Reuters: Closest CIA bid to kill Castro was poisoned drink
- BBC World News: Turkey court rules reforms valid
- BBC World News: Baby survives being buried alive
- BBC World News: 'Gumtree for US' launched by eBay
- Reuters: Another senior Republican breaks with Bush on Iraq
- BBC World News: Colombians hold kidnap protests
- Reuters: Marines face new probe over eight Iraq deaths
- Reuters: White House accuses Clintons of hypocrisy in Libby case
- BBC World News: Cycling: Petacchi to miss Tour
- BBC World News: IOC sets up new Youth Olympics
- Reuters: Strong 6.1 magnitude quake rocks southern Mexico
- BBC World News: 'Threat to kill' missing UK girl
- BBC World News: Raphael painting sells for £18m
- Reuters: Pakistan rejects radical cleric's surrender terms
- BBC World News: UK bomb suspect held for longer
- BBC World News: Pakistan head orders pause
- BBC World News: Fewer political prisoners in Cuba
- BBC World News: Strong earthquake strikes Mexico
- BBC World News: East Timor coalition seeks power
- BBC World News: Venezuela brands US envoy failure
- Reuters: Australia ups security, doctor's detention extended
- BBC World News: Football: Scrutiny on Tevez move
- BBC World News: Japan 'must boost missile shield'
- BBC World News: Nato troops killed in Afghanistan
- Reuters: MidEast Quartet may meet on July 16: Russia
- BBC World News: Al Gore's son in 'drug treatment'
- BBC World News: French Congo fraud probe 'racist'
- BBC World News: Thai draft constitution approved
- BBC World News: Peace 'in jeopardy' in DR Congo
- BBC World News: 'Sharp drop' in India Aids levels
- Reuters: Nigerian gunmen call girl's mother, make threats
- Reuters: Suicide car bomb wounds two UK troops in Afghanistan
- BBC World News: Pakistan cleric makes defiant vow
- BBC World News: Live - Wimbledon day 11
- Reuters: Brown says Britain "getting to bottom" of bomb plot
- Reuters: It's official: "smoke-free" means just that
- BBC World News: 'Shots fired' at Musharraf plane
- BBC World News: Call for Biafra to leave Nigeria
- Reuters: Polish official says to sue CIA jail report author
- BBC World News: Egyptian police seize explosives
- Reuters: Rock stars tackle cynics as well as climate change
- Reuters: Calif. urges more conservation as heat wave eases
- BBC World News: Somali children die in mine blast
- BBC World News: Clashes in south Iraq kill five
- BBC World News: Football: Eriksson set for Man City
- Reuters: Court dismisses lawsuit on Bush's spying program
- BBC World News: Fresh fighting at Pakistan mosque
- BBC World News: Indian stocks jump to record high
- BBC World News: Iran ends petrol-only car making
- Reuters: U.S. general warns against abandoning Iraq strategy
- BBC World News: Flood claims 'will reach £1.5bn'
- BBC World News: French ex-PM's office is searched
- Reuters: Countdown starts to find modern 7 global wonders
- BBC World News: N Korea considers early shutdown
- Reuters: U.S. prosecutors appeal after Guantanamo setback
- BBC World News: Malaysia 'convert' claims cruelty
- BBC World News: Russia 'silent' on poison inquiry
- BBC World News: Nigeria works to free seized girl
- BBC World News: Tennis: Bartoli stuns Henin
- Reuters: First suspect to be charged in UK attacks
- BBC World News: US court dismisses 'spying' case
- Reuters: Thousands attend Gaza funerals, Israel ends raid
- BBC World News: Man charged over UK bomb attempts
- Reuters: Record heat seen moving east next week
- Reuters: U.S. pursuing increased pressure on Iran
- BBC World News: US Navy probes Falluja claims
- BBC World News: US capital to host Live Earth gig
- BBC World News: Sydney kicks off Live Earth gigs
- BBC World News: Nato raids 'killed 35 Afghans'
- Reuters: Rockers unite for global climate change concerts
- BBC World News: Pakistan mosque siege intensifies
- Reuters: Pakistani cleric defiant as militants battle troops
- Reuters: Nigerian kidnappers demand money for British girl
- BBC World News: Colombia re-arrests ex-spy chief
- BBC World News: Garnier, Adecco fined for racism
- BBC World News: Cycling: Crowds turn out for Tour
- Reuters: Canada, Massachusetts warn consumers on toothpaste
- BBC World News: Tennis: Federer confident
- Reuters: U.S. general warns against abandoning Iraq strategy
- Reuters: Six U.S. troops killed in Iraq, says military
- BBC World News: Six US soldiers killed in Iraq
- Reuters: Man charged over UK bomb attacks
- BBC World News: Bomb kills 20 in northern Iraq
- BBC World News: Nepalese king celebrates birthday
- Reuters: Airstrikes kill scores of Afghan civilians: officials
- Reuters: First suspect in court over Britain car bomb plot
- BBC World News: Pakistan mosque talks move fails
- Reuters: French official suggested Bush was behind September 11
- Reuters: Record heat seen moving east next week
- BBC World News: Pope allows Latin Mass tradition
- BBC World News: Tennis: Federer and Nadal in action
- BBC World News: UN denies firing 'whistleblower'
- BBC World News: Farewell to a changed, subtle Iran
- BBC World News: Thailand's child trafficking industry
- BBC World News: Albania's long-lost Roman city
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