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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, second from right, speaks to participants of a military parade marking the Independence Day in Minsk, Belarus, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
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37 minutes ago MINSK (AFP) - Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko on Saturday rejected the possibility that a bomb attack at a concert he was attending in Minsk on Friday could have been an assassination attempt....
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Boris Johnson and Ray Lewis made an odd couple at a tense press conference yesterday, but the...
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MANILA, Philippines -- Four million Filipino children are malnourished and the number is expected to grow as record-high inflation force households to cut down on food, officials of the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) said. FNRI revealed...
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I'm up $178.60 on this election. Sure, $100 of that is because I bet my mom that Barack Obama would beat Hillary Clinton, and $50 was because I bet her that John Edwards would drop out before Super Tuesday. And although some would say it's wrong for...
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It is rarely a good sign when you begin to re-live your childhood. Of late, I have found myself drifting back to the 1970s with disturbing frequency. Once again, the British newspapers are full of headlines about rising oil prices, inflation and...
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Washington: Despite a three-month head start, John McCain has struggled to solidify lines of attack against Barack Obama for the general election, Republican operatives say and some of his own advisers acknowledge, running into problems that...
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By Anita Chang The Associated PressArticle Last Updated: 07/04/2008 12:15:28 AM MDT BEIJINGChina insists the Dalai Lama prove he doesn't support Tibetan independence or disruption of the Beijing Olympics, telling two envoys for the...
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BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Union will ignore critics who accuse it of helping to boost food prices by embracing a binding target for the use of biofuels, officials said Friday. The European Commission is sticking to its proposal that biofuels...
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