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- US allows think tank to open office in Tehran
- Israel astronaut diary on display
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- Pakistan faces financial crisis
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad blames George Bush and Zionists for fina
- Bush, Iraqi leader co-host thank-you for coalition
G7 2008
G7 backs 'extraordinary' US plan to end crisis
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- European leaders rush to shore up faltering lenders
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- US calls for united front as crisis wrecks markets
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Trader John Santiago leans on a phone post on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Monday Oct. 6, 2008. Wall Street suffered through another extraordinary and traumatic session Monday, with the Dow Jones industrials plunging as much as 800 points _ their largest one-day point drop _ before recovering to close with a loss of
Wall Street tumbles amid global sell-off
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Asia Middle East
- Government intervention fails to slow selloff across the glo
- Seoul seeks summit with Japan and China to stabilise market
- Fast-sinking rupee and debt woes push Pakistan towards bankr
- Malaysia's largest development unveiled
- Fazl slams Zardari for dubbing Kashmiri militants 'terrorist
- Pakistan launches Economic Diplomacy Initiative
Militants, with their faces covered, wait to formally lay down their arms in Duragmulla, 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, Wednesday, June 5, 2002. The Indian army said that 11 Kashmiri militants surrendered to them and five of the militants were members of Hezb-ul Mujahe
Taliban, al-Qaida headed for a split?
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- Emirates airline tie up with Olympiacos FC
- Saudi Arabia leads losses in Gulf markets
- Return of Afghan DPs stressed
- Fighting the militancy
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- Ignore China at our peril
 Kirkuk Iraq. 9th NOV 2007. The Christian man in Iraq. Jamal
Christians in Iraq demand quotas
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South America Africa
- CORRECTED:WRAPUP 4-Latin America markets hammered
- Emerging Markets-LatAm assets melt on fears of sharp recessi
- Physio says Ronaldo ready to return inside a month
- Briefs 5-Soccer-Belenenses fire Brazilian coach Mior
- Latin America markets hammered by flight to dollars
- Doping Notes
Pakistan, Margalla Hills, Monal Restaurant
Crisis chills restaurant growth
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- Iftikhar nominated for Nobel Prize
- Somali mortar attack claims lives
- Hamas lawmakers: Abbas term ends in January, he must call ne
- Small asteroid about to burn up in sky over Africa
- African governance 'is improving'
- Damásio's New Album Sold Out At First Public Presentation
EcoBank ATM cash outlet at the Family Kingdom alont the Lumley Beach in Freetown,
Ecobank extends $2.5 bln share offer to Oct. 31
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- Cricket: Warne rates Mark Waugh better than Steve
- Currency: Kiwi slumps to two-year low
- More leaving Australia than ever before
- Latest updates: Financial Turmoil
- Preening bosses mimic behaviour of monkeys
- Youth charged over adult abduction
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Farmers set up their own GPS tower
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- Grenada says Hamilton land deal legitimate
- Manipal likely to take reins at Antigua varsity
- Lin Arroyo: Cuban architect and urban planner
- Cuban Songstress Delighted At Angolan Public
- Singer Big Nelo Considers Aid to Cuban People Important
- Hennessey needs a rest - McCarthy
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (seventh from left), in a group photo with the members of the Senior Management Group, following the swearing-in ceremony of Alicia Bárcena Ibarra (sixth from left), new Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
UN to trim '09 Latam growth view due crisis
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