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U.S. Marines from the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, 1st Battalion 5th Marines patrol through a village in the Nawa district in Afghanistan's Helmand province Saturday, July 4, 2009.
US soldiers killed in Afghanistan
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- French Experts at Sea to Hunt for Black Boxes
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- Kercher murder knife is wrong weapon, says expert
- Israel deports British activists on Gaza mission
- TOPWRAP 6-Policymakers express concern, urge banks to lend
- Canada 'to stem Czech migration'
diA workers gives the finishing touches in the Coppito neighborhood, in L'Aquila, Italy, Saturday, July 4, 2009
L'Aquila summit needs to capitalise on global goodwill on climate change
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- Ex-Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara Dies at 93
- Thousands flee China floods
- Deadly warning as tropics advance
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- Sarkozy stands by UK in Iran row
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- Inquiry agreed into alleged torture of Iraqis by UK soldiers
- Iraq rejects US help during Biden trip
- Hardliners pursue Mousavi
- Egyptian mourners accuse Germans of racism over reaction to
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- Hockey: Argentina sweep to 5-1 victory
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- Flu Prompts Cruzeiro to Seek Copa Postponement
- Brazil auto output rises for 2nd month in June
- Congress battle looms in Brazil offshore oil push
- Secret of the swamps: Colombia's cocaine submarines
Ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya speaks during a press conference in Panama City, Thursday, July 2, 2009.
Zelaya blocked from return home, goes to Nicaragua
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- Crushing defeat gives South Africa pause for thought
- South Africa to be charged with misconduct over armbands
- Zulu party snubs ANC merger call
- Makerere to Grow Moringa in Mukono
- Gadaffi rocked by talk of affair with African queen
- Nigerian militants destroy Chevron facility, hijack tanker
 Women with their children line for food, water and medicines in Magoro sub county, Katakwi district, northeastern Uganda. Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007. The place has been cut off by flooding and all roads are washed away. Uganda declared a state of emergency
Uganda facing food crisis
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- England can win Ashes even if I fail: Pietersen
- McGrath predicts whitewash for Australia
- Dying left to wait for ambulances
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Nicole credits water fall for pregnancy!
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- Scotland will miss Swansea camp
- Cuban Ambassador Bids Farewell to VP Njie-Saidy
- Cuba’s Aroldis Chapman chooses to do Dutch dash
- Mexico wins Gold Cup opener
- Usain Bolt will run 4x100m as well as 100m at London grand p
- Accused Antigua regulator gave Stanford clean bill
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Bill Clinton to visit Haiti as UN envoy
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