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- Obama visits former insurgent hotbed in Iraq (AP)
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- Zimbabwe rivals set to begin negotiations (AFP)
- Sri Lanka rebels declare ceasefire for SAsia summit (AFP)
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- Troops sent to southern Philippines as attacks rise: military (AFP)
- Top war crimes suspect Karadzic arrested in Serbia (AP)
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- Rice told embassies to limit aid for Obama, McCain (AP)
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- Serbia captures Srebrenica genocide suspect Karadzic (AFP)
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- Top Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Karadzic arrested (Reuters)
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- Ebert, Roeper cutting ties with `At the Movies' (AP)
- Karadzic: Genocide suspect had long evaded justice (AP)
- Gitmo trial begins for bin Laden's driver (AP)
- Glance: the UN International Criminal Tribunal (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- Bosnian Serb Leader, Top War Crimes Suspect, Arrested
- War Crimes Trial Begins for Guantánamo Detainee
- Rice told embassies to limit aid for Obama, McCain (AP)
- Serbia captures Srebrenica genocide suspect Karadzic (AFP)
- 56 people trapped in China coal mine: report (Reuters)
- US B-52 crashes off Guam, two killed, four missing (AFP)
- Police weigh charging womb-slash suspect's sister (AP)
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- Amy Winehouse's husband sentenced to prison term (Reuters)
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- Ancient Egyptian boat to be excavated, reassembled (AP)
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- Top war crimes suspect Karadzic arrested in Serbia (AP)
- Top war crimes fugitive Karadzic arrested: Serbia (Reuters)
- Serbia captures top Bosnian Serb genocide suspect Karadzic (AFP)
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- Fired worker accused of trying to cut boss' power (AP)
- Men sentenced for setting friend's crotch ablaze (AP)
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- Further cut in US forces in Iraq likely this fall (AP)
- India's PM staking government on confidence vote (AP)
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- Iraq: car bomb kills 2 contractors in Mosul (AP)
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- India says peace process with Pakistan under stress (Reuters)
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