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North America Europe
- Sarkozy win over EU colleagues
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- US allows think tank to open office in Tehran
Yigal Zalmona, a curator at the Israel Museum, displays pages from the diary of Ilan Ramon, an Israeli astronaut who died in the fatal mission of space shuttle Columbia, in Jerusalem, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. Pages from the Israeli astronaut's diary that survived the explosion of the space shuttle Columbia and a 37-mile fall to earth are going on display starting Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008 in Jerusalem. The diary belonged to Ramon, Israel's first astronaut and one of seven crew members killed when Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry into the atmosphere on Feb. 1,
Israel astronaut diary on display
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- EU leaders guard economies in climate battle
- West must not push Russia away - again
- French firm to fit out control tower at Abu Dhabi airport
- Let's do it my way, resurgent Gordon Brown orders EU leaders
- Government set on collision course with Iceland over Landsba
- Bruni role in terror case sparks a row
 Signature of 2 operational programmes for Bulgaria. (mb1)
Widespread Bulgarian corruption troubling EU
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Asia Middle East
- Basmati exports lose price advantage as Pak removes MEP
- Who's Afraid Of Sonia?
- Haiti in desperate need of investment and contributions, war
- Rugby: Brown in talks with Highlanders
- Cricket: New dates set for Champions Trophy
- Currency: Kiwi tumbles 2c vs greenback
Kashmiri farmers thresh paddy at a field in NARBAL, on the outskirts of Srinagar October 4, 2008. indian administrated kashmir.
Poor paddy arrivals likely to push prices up
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- UN chief in Sudan spotlights achievements and UN role since
- Feds: 5 missing Afghan scholars turn up in Canada
- Embattled Iranian reformers look back to past president for
- Possible challengers to Iranian president Ahmadinejad in nex
- UAE youth source of stability
- Manager jailed, fined Dh6.45m for employing workers illegall
U.S. Army Sgt. John Orem, right, and Staff Sgt. Eric Atkinson, left, from 4th Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment search a home in Sa'ada, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) north of Baghdad in Iraq's volatile Diyala province on Monday, July 7, 2008. Iraqi and U.S. Army troops fanned out in search of weapons and suspected militia memb
US and Iraq draw up draft plan for troops withdrawal by 2011
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South America Africa
- Venezuela looks to establish 6-hour workday
- Brazilian stock trading suspended on 10 pc fall
- Emerging markets suffer as foreigners withdraw
- Brazil stocks, real plunge on global economy fears
- India, Brazil discuss cooperation in hydrocarbons sector
- South Africa ready to supply uranium to India
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China needs sharper eyes in space
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- UN mission monitoring Ethiopia-Eritrea border nearing close
- Ethiopia: UN appeals for aid as number of drought victims ke
- A former premier joins ANC dissidents in South Africa
- South Africa beat Ghana for third successive win
- Former premier of South Africa's richest province to join AN
- 'One of our goals is to support a change in Egypt'
Palestinians wait to load goods from Israel at the Palestinian side of Sufa border crossing, between Israel and the Gaza Strip, in the south of Gaza strip, Monday, July 7, 2008. It's been a simple tradeoff between Israel and Gaza's Hamas rulers since they agreed on a truce almost three weeks ago _ for every day of calm, Israel sent five truckloads of cows and 200 tons of cement to Gaza, but punished sporadic rocket fire by resealing the territory for a day.
ISRAEL-OPT: Medical mission denied entry into Gaza
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Australia Caribbean
- Rise in deaths of children at risk
- Last chance for McCain
- Telecom pulls out of Australian broadband consortium
- Australia thrash Qatar to extend lead at top of qualifying g
- Now, high levels of melamine found in Thai condensed milk
- Labour-intensive exports to gain from India-Australia trade
 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center, shakes hands with an unidentified Saudi official as Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, right, looks on during Ahmadinejad´ visit to Saudi Arabia, on Saturday March, 3, 2007. Ahmadinejad arrived in Riy
Australia drops Ahmadinejad case
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- England to use umpire review system in Caribbean
- Hurricane Omar heads for US Caribbean islands
- Final-round berth assured, US goes with youth
- Spain says its prime minister has accepted invitation to vis
- Spain: PM accepts invitation to visit Cuba
- US FDA warns CR Bard about Puerto Rico plant
Developing nations blast West for failed aid promises
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