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Suicide car bomber kills seven in Iraq
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Ten people were killed during several attacks targeting coalition troops and Iraqi police in the past 24 hours, officials said. More ...
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Glitter catches Hong Kong flight
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Convicted paedophile and former pop star Gary Glitter flies to Hong Kong from Bangkok after refusing to return to the UK. More ...
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Russia says troops to leave Georgia by Friday
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The Kremlin said its forces would pull back from Georgia's heartland by Friday to positions set out under a French-brokered peace plan, amid mounting Western criticism about the slowness of the troop withdrawal. More ...
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Fay spawns twisters, may become hurricane
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Forecasters dropped hurricane warnings as Tropical Storm Fay failed to strengthen before making landfall in southwestern Florida early Tuesday. More ...
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Deadly bombings hit Algerian town
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Two bombs hit a hotel and barracks east of Algeria's capital, killing 11 and injuring 31, one day after another lethal bombing. More ...
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Inflation pressures mount as home building slows
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U.S. wholesale prices shot up in July at the fastest annual rate in 27 years, while home builders cut back on construction as they worked through a glut of unsold homes, government data showed on Tuesday. More ...
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Sarkozy renews Afghan commitment
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy travels to Afghanistan to support his troops, a day after a deadly attack by Taleban fighters. More ...
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