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- Mexico arrests 6 in deadly Cancun bar blaze
- Abbas, Netanyahu vow to meet every two weeks for peace
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- Jailed Palestinian leader says peace talks will fail
A visitor walks next to the Dome of the Rock  Mosque in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. Heading into his first direct talks with an Israeli leader in two years, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday he wants the U.S. to play an active role and believes a deal can be reached within a year, as envisioned by the U.S. However, Abbas also said it would be difficult to continue negotiating if Israel fails to extend its 10-month curb on West Bank settlement construction that ends in late September.
US reputation as a peace broker at stake
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- Six convicted of child abuse
- ANALYSIS : Mozambique deadly riots linked to poverty
- France’s World Cup torment continues
- Jimenez smokes, drinks, leaves Molinari trailing
- Petacchi roars to 20th Vuelta stage win
- FEATURE : ‘Blade Runner’ Pistorius is the main draw in Italy
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair arrives at the RTE television studios in Dublin, Ireland, Friday, Sept. 3, 2010. Blair was in the Irish capital for a book signing of his new autobiography. Blair's  long-awaited memoir hit bookstores Wednesday, and the revealing, self-justifying 700-page volume provides plenty of fodder for the former British leader's supporters _ and detractors.
Shoe, eggs hurled at former British PM Blair in Dublin
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- FEATURE : Hospital witnesses conflict up close
- S Korean minister resigns
- Riyadh riled by Thailand policeman’s promotion
- EDITORIAL : Insurance review sets right example
- Risk assessments must be accurate
- A downturn would strip the ECFA’s thin facade
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Axis Bank plans to open branch in London
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- Explosions rock south Lebanon
- Beirut’s beautiful people splash out for Ramadan
- Blair jeered at Dublin book signing
- Deaths in Mozambique price riots
- Blair pelted with eggs in Dublin
- Afghan progress slower than first hoped: NATO
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UPS Cargo Plane Crashes Near Dubai Airport
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- Japan take revenge over Paraguay with 1-0 friendly victory
- Colombia's Pereira in strike action over unpaid salaries
- Japan beat Paraguay 1-0 for World Cup payback
- Chile mine rescue effort bolstered
- Nasa team advise Chile miners to start exercise regime
- Argentina's tango under threat
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India looks at South America for farm revolution
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- The voice behind Ahl Cairo
- Aid and fairer trade crucial to boost Africa's poverty reduc
- Central Bank Goes Mining
- Egypt opposition leader claims official harassment
- Referees fail to arrive for African Nations Cup qualifier
- Crashed cargo plane's black boxes found
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U.N. Raises Concerns as Global Food Prices Jump
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- NZ plane crash kills nine people
- Nadal produces extraordinary display of serving
- Goldcorp bids for Australian mining rival, tops Eldorado
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- New one-day format could hurt World Cup chances: Ponting
Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks at the national press club in Canberra, Australia
Swing-vote MP hints at possible Labor deal
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- Facebook leads search for loved ones in Haiti
- FEATURE : Taiwan helping to rebuild Haiti one egg at a time
- Rangel Spends $111, 000 on Legal Fees in 2 Months
- Rangel spends $111,000 on legal fees in 2 months
- Mexico breaks own record with giant taco
- Rangel Should Resign, Manhattan Voters Tell Poll
A British Airways Jumbo jet takes off, at London's Heathrow Airport, Friday Aug. 1, 2008.
Review urged over BA plane runway error
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