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U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman speaks to the media on the sidelines of the Shangri-la Dialogue security conference, Friday May 30, 2008 in Singapore.
Lieberman may keep prized Homeland chairmanship
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Britain urged to open the door to newest Europeans
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- Wakamatsu hired by Seattle
- Asia: With a late goal Australia beats Bahrain, UAE draws 1-
Japan's Keiji Tamada goes for the ball during the World Cup, Group F soccer match between Japan and Brazil, at the Dortmund stadium, Germany, Thursday, June 22, 2006. The other teams in Group F are Croatia and Australia.
Japan improve World Cup chances by beating Qatar
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- UN frustrated with Iran over nuclear program
- Iraqi Parliament reading of security pact collapses in chaos
- UK Saudi tanker hostages named
- Gazans describe life under blockade
- Iran held to draw by United Arab Emirates
- Late goal gives Australia lucky win over Bahrain
Refugees have continued fleeing  the Democratic  of Congo's war-torn  Eastern province for neighbouring Uganda.
GLOBAL: Juggling emergency aid and long-term development
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- Cocaine users are destroying the rainforest - at 4m squared
- Taisugar chairman Wu abruptly resigns position
- Isabel Ferreira to Present Her Latest Book in Brazil
- Argentina has a chance to step out of the dust
 President Bush gestures during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 12, 2007. (ayt1)
Bush is right: Pass the Colombian trade pact
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- In Somalia, piracy is best career option
- DRC rebels pull out to let aid in
- Officials quit Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF
- 'Concocted evidence' shock in French case against Rwanda off
- Al-Qa'ida urges attack on US
- South Africa reaches 299-1 on 1st day against Bangladesh
In this image released by the Iraqi government, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi meet in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 17, 2008.
Indian warship destroys suspected pirate ship off Somalia
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- It's not easy being green
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- Aussies driven by fear of failure
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- Hayden hints at nearing end of career
- France seek belated respect from Wallabies
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- In Trinidad, a painted lady in distress
- Country Lose to Puerto Rico in Chess Olympiad
- Capello to blood more fresh faces as Walcott goes home
- Adu's Sicilian Crushes Jamaica
In this photo distributed by the official Xinhua news agency, Chinese President Hu Jintao, left, visits Fidel Castro, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, in Havana, capital of Cuba, on Tuesday Nov. 18, 2008.
Hu signs China-Cuba trade deals
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