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- The Caucus: Obama Tries to Answer Questions of Patriotism
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- Obama: I will never question others' patriotism (AP)
- French diplomat named new head of UN peacekeeping (AFP)
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- Beijing boasts stunning new buildings (AP)
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- Bush signs $162 billion war spending bill (AP)
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- African Union should suspend Mugabe: Kenya PM (AFP)
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- Publicist confirms: Thurman is engaged to Busson (AP)
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- Pavarotti's widow and daughters reach inheritance deal (Reuters)
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- Pavarotti estate settled 'fairly': lawyer (AFP)
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- Deadly blast destroys Pakistan militant's house (AFP)
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- NHS reform plans to be unveiled (AFP)
- Police: 3 judges targeted by bombs in Iraq (AP)
- US-led, Afghan forces kill 33 militants: Afghan officials (AFP)
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- Mugabe attending African summit in Egypt (AFP)
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- Mugabe in attendance as AU summit opens in Egypt (AP)
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- Report: Iranian gets death for Israel spying (AP)
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- U.N. expands food aid to N.Korea; U.S. help arrives (Reuters)
- Blasts heard near Pakistan's capital (AP)
- Wim Wenders will head Venice fest's jury (Reuters)
- Tibetan envoys, Chinese officials to resume talks (AP)
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- Iran sentences man to death for spying for Israel (Reuters)
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- Blast but "no bomb" in Pakistani cities (Reuters)
- UN chief hits out at Zimbabwe vote (AFP)
- US Secretary of State Rice meets with China's top leaders (AFP)
- NBC orders more "Kath & Kim" (Reuters)
- Russia expels South Korean spies: report (AFP)
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- Blast destroys militant compound in Pakistan (AP)
- Cargo plane crashes near Khartoum airport (Reuters)
- WFP to expand NKorea food aid after US shipment arrives (AFP)
- Army study: Iraq occupation was understaffed (AP)
- White Sox get even with Cubs, sweeping 3-game set (AP)
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- Tech majors to join hands against patent suits: report (Reuters)
- China orders 'rioters' to surrender: dissident website (AFP)
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- Mugabe to confront critics (Reuters)
- Mugabe begins new term as criticism of one-man election mounts (AFP)
- SAG leader calls strike talk 'a distraction' (AP)
- Mittal considering takeover of Rio Tinto: report (AFP)
- Maoists set to form Nepal's first post-royal government (AFP)
- Mich. woman gets back ring she lost in lake in '54 (AP)
- Amid Policy Disputes, Qaeda Grows in Pakistan
- Veterans Fight to Reclaim the Name ?Swift Boat?
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- Mugabe to confront critics (Reuters)
- Mugabe begins new term as criticism of one-man election mounts (AFP)
- Mittal considering takeover of Rio Tinto: report (AFP)
- SKorean police block beef protest, arrest 70: report (AFP)
- Mich. woman gets back ring she lost in lake in '54 (AP)
- Amid Policy Disputes, Qaeda Grows in Pakistan
- Veterans Fight to Reclaim the Name ?Swift Boat?
- McCain Gets Praise, Not Backing, From Grahams
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- Mugabe to confront critics (Reuters)
- Mugabe begins new term as criticism of one-man election mounts (AFP)
- Mittal considering takeover of Rio Tinto: report (AFP)
- SKorean police block beef protest, arrest 70: report (AFP)
- Mich. woman gets back ring she lost in lake in '54 (AP)
- Amid Policy Disputes, Qaeda Grows in Pakistan
- Veterans Fight to Reclaim the Name ?Swift Boat?
- McCain Gets Praise, Not Backing, From Grahams
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