| Dam burst fear in China earthquake village | |
Around one million people have been evacuated from the Chinese city of Beichuan for fear that a dam may burst....
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| Assassination plot unveiled in Zimbabwe |
A reported plot against the life of Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has postponed his return from Europe and South Africa where he had been in exile for a...
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| Dumped rubbish set alight in the city of Naples |
In Italy, angry residents of the city of Naples have set fire to the piles of uncollected rubbish lying in the streets....
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| Obama slams Bush for comments made in Israel |
Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama has lashed out at President George Bush for suggesting the Illinois senator would appease...
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| Dungeon children outside at last |
Freed Austrian dungeon boys Stefan and Felix Fritzl have taken their first ever steps in the outside world....
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| Australian politician suggests force against Myanmar leaders |
An Australian opposition party member has suggested a regime change in Myanmar if the generals continue to let the humanitarian crisis...
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| Bush oil plea rejected by Saudis |
US President George Bush's request for Saudi Arabia to produce more oil has been rejected....
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| Gadaffi says European states involved in murder |
The Libyan leader, Muammar Gadaffi, has accused European states of overturning the boats of Africans trying to reach...
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| UN anti-torture committee points at Indonesia |
The UN Committee Against Torture has reported that Indonesian police, armed forces and intelligence services regularly use torture on criminal suspects to extract...
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| Gujarat police raid Internet cafes for bomb evidence |
The Gujarat special operations police forces have conducted searches in 35 different cyber cafes in Ahmedabad in the wake the Jaipur blasts....
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| Georgia sends envoy to ease tensions with Russia |
Georgia has sent an envoy to Russia to ease tensions between two countries over its break-away region...
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| We dare not speak the bleeding obvious |
More's the pity. We all know of, or see, reckless beneficiaries sending their kids to school with no lunch or breakfast while the money goes on smokes and pokies.This is a country that dare not speak...
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| Obama seeks focus on end of primary campaign |
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -- Attempting to lay a symbolic claim to his party's presidential nomination, Democrat Barack Obama will mark the latest round of primary voting with a rally in Iowa, where his...
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| Thousands flee China quake area over flood fears |
BEICHUAN, China (AP) -- Thousands of Chinese earthquake victims fled areas near the epicenter Saturday, fearful of floods from rivers blocked by landslides rattled loose in this week's powerful...
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| Federer, Nadal advance to Hamburg final |
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -- Rafael Nadal fought off a challenge from Novak Djokovic 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 Saturday to set up another final against defending champion Roger Federer at the Hamburg...
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| Bush says Saudi oil increase not enough |
President Bush in Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt, on tour of Mideast Saudi Arabia responded to Bush request to increase oil supply with modest hike Criticism in Egypt, Saudi Arabia media of Bush tilting too...
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| 2 rail cars overturn in La., residents evacuated |
LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) -- Six rail cars derailed in southern Louisiana Saturday, causing a hydrochloric acid leak from two of the cars that forced police to evacuate thousands of residents within a...
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| Sen. Kennedy hospitalized with stroke symptoms |
BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, a leading Democrat and patriarch of a prominent American political dynasty, was hospitalized on Saturday in Boston after suffering symptoms of a...
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| Derailed train leaks acid |
LAFAYETTE, Louisiana (AP) -- Hydrochloric acid leaking from a derailed train forced police in southern Louisiana to evacuate thousands of residents within a one-mile radius Saturday...
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| Quake effort resumes after panic |
Rescue efforts are resuming in Beichuan in China, after the entire city was evacuated amid fears that it could be engulfed by a river bursting its banks. The city was reduced to ruins by Monday's...
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| Hi-tech cyber crime cell to be set up |
THRISSUR, Kerala: The state government would set up a special Hi-tech crime investigation cell at an estimated cost of Rs 30 million in order to effectively tackle the rising cyber crimes in the...
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| England frustrated at wet Lord |
Almost constant drizzle on day three of the Lord's Test left England frustrated as they were denied the chance to gain a stranglehold over New Zealand. Play was confined to a 40-minute spell in...
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| Iraqi court rulings stop at US detention sites |
In this Jan. 22, 2008 file photo, Iraqi prisoners exercise in a prison compound in central Baghdad, Iraq. The amnesty rulings could offer an early exit for many of the 27,000 prisoners in Iraqi...
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| Crowds celebrate FA Cup glory |
Tens of thousands of people were celebrating in Portsmouth on Saturday after Pompey lifted the FA Cup for the first time in 69 years. An estimated 60,000 fans had thronged in front of a big screen...
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| A cat-and-mouse chase causes 72-hour blackout in Albania |
Albanians may have found a new villain to blame for the frequent power cuts that have been blighting their lives. The country's main electricity company says a cat chasing a mouse caused a 72-hour...
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| Edward Kennedy taken to hospital |
US Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy has been taken to hospital suffering stroke-like symptoms. Senator Kennedy, 76, was taken by ambulance to hospital in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and then by...
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| Sehwag, Gambhir and Delhi blaze away |
Once the fifth over ended, Delhi went into the highest gear possible. VRV Singh was brought into the attack to replace Irfan Pathan and looked in no form of control whatsover. Gambhir first stroked...
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| One winner in $196 million lottery |
$196 million ticket sold at liquor store near Cincinnati Mega Millions officials say it's the only winning ticket 17 others with all numbers except Mega Ball win $250,000...
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| 35-year-old chosen to lead NAACP |
(CNN) -- The NAACP has chosen Ben Jealous as its new president after a contentious debate that lasted long into the night, members of its board of directors said...
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| UAW, American Axle reach deal that could end strike |
DETROIT (AP) -- American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. boosted its wage offer and increased the payments it will give workers to take a wage cut as part of a tentative agreement that could...
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| Allen talks of Spain and threesomes at Cannes |
"You know, it's hard enough to get one person," Allen told reporters Saturday at the Cannes Film Festival, hours before the premier of his romantic comedy "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," starring...
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| Man cut free after train hits car |
A driver has been cut free from his car after a train smashed into it at a railway crossing in the Highlands. Graham Macmillan, 44, was on his way to a shinty match when the accident happened at...
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| Dominican leader wins third term |
President Leonel Fernandez has won re-election in the Dominican Republic as his main opponent admitted defeat. Miguel Vargas Maldonado conceded after early results confirmed exit poll predictions...
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| Clegg voices Afghanistan fears |
Failure in Afghanistan would be "devastating" while the Nato mission was "hanging in the balance", Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has said on a visit. Speaking during his first trip there, Mr Clegg...
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| Amy and Pete post YouTube video |
Amy Winehouse and Pete Doherty have caused concern among fans after filming a bizarre video of themselves playing with newborn mice. The pair, believed to be at Doherty's Wiltshire home, put the...
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| 5 computer hackers nabbed |
By Daniel Woolls Madrid - Spanish police have arrested five young computer hackers who allegedly disabled Internet pages run by government agencies in the US, Latin America and Asia, authorities...
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| Police investigating possible murder-suicide near Ben Shemen |
Border patrolmen on Saturday found the bodies of a woman reported missing and her ex-husband in a car outside Moshav Ben Shemen in central Israel. Details of the cause of death for the two victims...
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| US House speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Iraq |
BAGHDAD (AP) -- U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a top Democratic critic of the U.S.-led war in Iraq, expressed confidence during a visit to Iraq on Saturday that expected provincial elections will...
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| Democrats call upon GOP to support new GI Bill |
The new GI Bill essentially would guarantee a full scholarship at any in-state public university, along with a monthly housing stipend, for anyone who serves in the military for at least three years....
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| Turkey says gunmen attacked guards near its embassy in Baghdad |
ISTANBUL, Turkey - Turkey's Foreign Ministry says gunmen shot and injured a Turkish police officer near the country's embassy in Baghdad. The ministry says unidentified gunmen opened fire on a...
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| Oregon race could spell end of Schumer streak |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- As head of the deep-pocketed Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, New York Sen. Charles Schumer hand-picked his party's nominee to take on Oregon Sen. Gordon Smith, the last...
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| Oil sets record near $128; pump price at high, too |
NEW YORK (AP) -- News that Saudi Arabia had boosted its oil output by 300,000 barrels a day was greeted as a non-event on oil markets - the move wasn't anywhere near the kind of production increase...
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| Pirates hijack Jordanian ship off Somali coast |
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Somali pirates hijacked a Jordanian ship Saturday in the latest in a string of attacks off the lawless coast of Somalia, the head of a seafarer's association...
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| Iraqi forces detain 1,000 in al Qaeda push |
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi forces have detained more than 1,000 suspects in an offensive aimed at crushing al Qaeda in northern Iraq, the military commander of the operation said on...
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| Carnival ride collapses in California; 24 injured |
The carnival ride, called the Yo-Yo, collapsed shortly after 6 p.m. Friday at the Calaveras County Fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee, about 80 miles southeast of...
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| Late Senator figures in 2008 presidential furor |
BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Being dead since 1940 hasn't kept Idaho U.S. Sen. William Borah from being inserted squarely into 2008 presidential politics after Democratic candidate Barack Obama took issue...
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| New leaders unlikely to ease US-Russian tensions |
Even if the next U.S. president were looking to improve relations, the new administration may find it hard to change course on issues that have kept tensions...
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| McEntire says she has more fun hosting ACM Awards |
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- After wrapping up a successful concert tour, you'd think Reba McEntire would want to take some time off to relax. Instead, the tireless country star is preparing for her 10th turn...
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| James scores 32, Cavs beat Celtics to force Game 7 |
CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Cleveland Cavaliers packed for a weekend stay in Beantown - not a few weeks on Cape Cod. They've got at least one more game left, and in the NBA, it's as big as they ever get....
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| Opposition Opens Parallel Parliament, Decries |
Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov has formally launched an alternative parliament aimed at the "restoration of democracy and popular government in...
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