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- Barack Obama seeks to change US corporate tax code
- Aussie foreign minister resigns in leadership rift
- Santorum hits Obama on prenatal tests, health care
- Paul says US 'slipping into a fascist system'
- Romney Ariz. co-chairman steps down
- Iran's nuclear ambitions could lead to 'Middle East cold war
A military asphalt roller spins over a stack of weapons seized to common criminals and drug traffickers to destroy them in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
Mexico drug wars: Murders down in Ciudad Juarez
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- Austria’s Zell am See-Kaprun
- Still bailing
- Zell on Familiar Turf With Bid for Apartment Giant
- Royals agree to terms with relievers Holland, Coleman, leavi
- Ex-IMF chief Strauss-Kahn freed after marathon police questi
- List of dead, missing from the Costa Concordia cruise ship t
Peugeot SR1 en el Salón de Ginebra 2010.
Peugeot shares jump 10% on alliance talks
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- US aid has only fed
corruption: Imran
- Apple defends use of iPad name in Chinese court
- The Afghan mess
- Pyongyang's unsure path
- Yunus comes calling
- India's Iran rationale
Firemen rescue wounded passengers from a commuter train after a collision in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday Feb. 22, 2012.
Argentina train slams into station, 49 dead
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- UAE fibre-optics speed past HK and Japan to No. 2 spot
- Find your Everest: Jordan Romero
- Israel: Iran will have US-range missile in 2-3 years
- Lieberman: U.S., Russian warnings against Iran strike will n
- Brent crude hits 9-month high to above $122 on Iran tension
- Parting Glance: Rémi Ochlik
Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the Pentagon
Officials: Afghan, US close to compromise deal
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- Rail tragedy strikes Argentina
- Likely cancer recurrence for Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez raises
- 'Many dead' in Argentina train crash
- Horror train smash kills 49 in Argentina
- 49 dead in Argentina train crash
- Scores killed in Argentina train crash
Rio's Carnival reaches dazzling high point
Rio's Carnival reaches dazzling high point
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- Nigeria's uneasy equations
- Key town recaptured from Somalia's al-Shabab
- British man given probation in Texas court for bribery case
- McCain urges Libyan militias to join national army, raises i
- Global Hotels eyes expansion into RAK, Kenya
- Trial wraps up for Egypt's Mubarak
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, center, arrives at the airport in Dakar, Senegal Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. Obasanjo arrived in Senegal on Tuesday to try to mediate a solution to the country's political impasse, less than a week before a contentious presidential election takes place. In the hour before his arrival, police once again fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators as they took to the streets and set fire to tires in a show of anger over the candidacy of the country's 85-year-old leader Abdoulaye Wade.
Nigeria’s former president to meet with Senegal’s opposition candidates
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- UAE a point away from realising Olympic dream
- Jankovic, Ivanovic in quarter-finals
- Tour news: More dragon wrangling, KRS-One, Wavves
- NZ gets a piece of Reece Mastin
- Hays records £3m loss in UK as bank recruiting slows down
- Support from overseas mates as flag bearer waves goodbye
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Ten unwritten rules of travel
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- Indians pitcher formerly known as Carmona hopes to receive p
- Rangers add former All-Star SS Tony Fernandez as special ass
- Earthquake rebuild delays hurt
- Chavez faces more surgery in Cuba
- In pictures: Argentina train crash
- Cuba Celebrates Country's 47th Independence Anniversary
Bollywood actor Salman Khan and Sri Lankan born Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, left, interact with the media as they arrive for a fashion show as part of the three-day long International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday, June 3, 2010. Some of India's top movie stars converged in Sri Lanka on Thursday for Bollywood's annual roadshow despite calls to boycott the event because of the alleged killing of Tamil civilians during the final stages of the country's decades-long civil war.
Salman khan promotes Cuban tourism
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