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Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa
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 Turkish Press 
Arab League chief to Sudan over war crimes call
| Amr Mussa, Secretary General of the Arab League, attends a meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo on July 19. Mussa is to fly to Khartoum with a plan aimed at heading off potential charges again... (photo: AP Photo / Lino Arrigo Azzopardi)
Shooting
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 Toronto Sun 
Murder of teen related to earlier shooting: Police
Homicide detectives now believe there's a link between the murder of a 17-year-old teen and the wounding of another man now paralyzed. | Shazad Khawaja was gunned down near his Mornelle Court apartmen... (photo: Public domain / )
INDIA-POLICE-ON-ELECTION-DUTY  The Times Of India 
Cops looking for khabris to foil terror
| 20 Jul 2008, 0613 hrs IST, Preetu Nair,TNN             PANAJI: Goa police are looking for eyes and ears to foil terrorists' plans. And they have zeroed in on paanwallah... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
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Farming for Development: Ricefield in Madagascar - Rice fields in the district of Ambatondrazaka.  The Guardian 
Lush paddy fields as far as the eye can see. So why can't this farmer afford to feed his family?
| Cambodia produces more rice than it needs, but the soaring cost of fuel is pushing up food prices and forcing villagers to send their children out to work. So what can have gone so catastrophically ... (photo: UN file / Lucien Rajaonina)
Cambodia   Commodity   Crop   Food   Photos  
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Sunni supporters of majority leader Saad Hariri burn furniture from Hezbollah offices during clashes in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Saturday, May 10, 2008 The Daily Tribune
Prisoner swap gives Hezbollah domestic kudos — analysts
| FEATURE | 07/20/2008 | BEIRUT — As Hezbollah boasted of victory in this week’s prisoner swap with Israel, analysts said the exchange gave the Shiite group increased pol... (photo: AP )
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Quit life in cemetery Dayton Daily News
Rap music producer's 2007 death shrouded in mystery Donta Cordell Edwards of Dayton, whose remains ...
Sunday, July 20, 2008 | DAYTON - A local rap music producer, implicated in an extensive federal investigation involving drug trafficking and its connection to criminal st... (photo: Kamaran Najm)
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Fugitive Hells Angel surrenders in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS - A fugitive Hells Angel wanted on murder charges stemming from a 2002 biker gang melee has surrendered to federal authorities. | Prosecutors say Frederick Dona... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
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The body of actor Heath Ledger is removed from a Soho apartment by the NYC Medical Examiner team Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008, in New York CNN
Woman's corpse may be link to mystery baby
| PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (AP) -- An autopsy on a woman's body found in an apartment linked to a mystery newborn baby found that the woman was partially eviscerated and ... (photo: AP Photo / David Karp)
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Police kill two in clash in southwest China: report
| SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese police killed two people in a clash with locals residents in Menglian County, a rubber farming area in southwest China's Yunnan province wi... (photo: WN / Aldrin Leyba)
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Phoenix, Mars Globe and Mail
TECHNOLOGY: GEOLOGY IN OUTER SPACE Getting the dirt on Mars A Canadian-made device that samples ...
| For the past month, a sterile vacuum chamber at the University of Guelph has served as a stand-in for the surface of Mars | Scientists needed to mimic the thin Martian ... (photo: NASA)
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Taytayan Youth Center - Muslim children - School - Brgy. 76-A - Davao City - Philippines Globe and Mail
SOCIAL STUDIES Are the kids all right
| THE DUMBEST GENERATION | How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future [Or, | Don't Trust Anyone Under 30] | By Mark Bauerlein More Arts Stor... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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- Hoyt-Brown feud escalates
- Abuse of power in post-9/11 era is blight on history
- When Scott Almeida walked out of federal prison and into the
- Felons pushing to have guns for protection
- 10 arrested during series of Lowell gang raids
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Pro-Taliban protesters hold a picture of Osama bin Laden during a protest rally in the port town of Karachi, Friday Nov. 9, 2001, as political religious parties called for a nationwide strike to protest the ongoing air strikes against targets in Afghanist
Osama Bin Laden's driver aided US, court told
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- PM pledges £30m for Palestinians
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- 19-year-old man shot to death in Chicago Heights
- NI man charged over growing cannabis
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Police in India say 17 killed in bus accident
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- Murder of teen related to earlier shooting: Police
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Murder of teen related to earlier shooting: Police
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- Woman raped in Kimberley
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- Man wanted on murder charge
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Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa
Arab League chief to Sudan over war crimes call
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- PM pledges £30m for Palestinians
- ASEAN urged to heap pressure on Myanmar
- Eric fulfills dream book of Dolphy
- Make the ‘T’ for Tibet in Olympics as protest sign
- Peace, not indictment, stirs Sudanese
- Longing for peace, not indictment of president, stirs Sudane
 In this May 26, 2008 file photo, a family of cyclone survivors sit together in a hut they built for temporary shelter in Pyapon town, Delta region of Myanmar.
ASEAN urged to heap pressure on Myanmar
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- Obama meets Karzai
- Petraeus: Al-Qaeda may be easing effort in Iraq
- Obama meets with Karzai, a leader he's criticized
- Osama bin Laden, Bard of Terror
- Satirical cartoon spurs Obama to repudiate misconceptions
- Obama meets with Karzai, a leader he's criticized
 Militia from the Islamic Courts Union walk at the El Maan port just north of the Somali capital Mogadishu, Friday, June 16, 2006. In the past two weeks, Islamists have been consolidating their hold on the region, chasing secular warlords from their forme
Aid workers fleeing Somalia over threats
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