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Russia, China Strike Deals, Challenge US In Latin America
Lima - By the time United States President George W Bush arrived in Lima Friday for the annual...
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CIA: Al Qaeda ‘Off Balance,’ Bin Laden Isolated
The CIA chief said that, according to the latest data on the issue, the al Qaeda terrorist...
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World Leaders to Meet in Rotterdam with Focus on Integration
The Hague - Rotterdam is preparing to host former world leaders and opinion makers for the first...
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China: Rich Nations Should Help Developing Nations Fight Climate Change
Beijing - Richer, developed nations should lead the effort against climate change and help...
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Russians prefer the more "approachable" Obama
Moscow - John McCain's US presidential campaign begged at the enemy's door this week when a wayward...
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EU Ministers to Discuss Relations with Russia
Luxembourg - European Union foreign ministers meet Monday to discuss re-starting cooperation talks...
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Global leaders agree to Iran resolution
New York - The world's major powers have agreed on a resolution over Iran's nuclear programme that...
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Georgia-Russia Conflict Casts Shadow over UN Summit
New York - As world leaders gathered for an annual series of speeches, meetings and action this...
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Ahmadinejad Defends Nuclear Right, Prepared for Sanctions
New York - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday said that his country was prepared to...
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Few Options for IAEA Board to Deal with Iran File
Vienna - There is little members of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) can do at their...
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US, Europe Must Confront Russian Aggression, Rice Says
Washington - The United States and Europe must "stand up to" Russian aggression and...
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Bomb Blast in Afghanistan: 4 Coalition Soldiers and 1 Afghan Killed
A roadside bomb blast in eastern Afghanistan
killed 4 US-led coalition soldiers and an Afghan...
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New Evidence, No Progress on Iran Nuclear Allegations
Vienna - Iran is continuing to expand its uranium enrichment programme while obfuscating UN efforts...
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EU Intends to Deploy Monitoring Mission to Georgia by October
The European Union intends to replace Russian troops in Georgia with its own civilian observers...
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24 men found slain in Mexico's latest drug violence
Mexico City - Mexican authorities on Sunday announced the arrests of 10 men and a woman in...
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Indian police hunt for Delhi bombers, question suspects
New Delhi - Indian police on Sunday were hunting for bombers involved in multiple blasts in New...
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Sliver of Light in Zimbabwe's Long Night: Unity Deal Agreed
Johannesburg/Harare - After a decade-long political and economic crisis in Zimbabwe, Africa's...
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US Ambassador Ordered to Leave Bolivia
The US ambassador
was ordered to leave Bolivia
being accused of supporting the opposition by...
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Report: US increasing use of spy drones in hunt for bin Laden
Washington (dpa) - The United States is intensifying its use of unmanned Predator drones in the...
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Quake Strikes Indonesia's Sumatra, One Victim
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's Sumatra island Tuesday, killing one woman and...
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Republicans bash continent, European right hails McCain
St Paul, Minnesota - Republicans celebrating their national convention have hammered Democratic...
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New Orleans Evacuated As Hurricane Gustav Closing In
Last night, mayor Ray Nagin demanded a quick
evacuation of New Orleans, meant to protect the...
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Hurricane Gustav hits Cuba, heads to Gulf Coast
Havana/Washington - Gustav strengthened to a dangerous category 4 hurricane late Saturday, as it...
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Gustav returns to hurricane strength after battering Jamaica
Port-au-Prince/Kingston/Washington - Tropical Storm Gustav reached hurricane strength Friday, with...
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Russia angered over Western "bias" on Georgia crisis
Moscow - Russia on Friday rejected the criticism of fellow G8 members as biased and orchestrated to...
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Putin accuses the US of plotting war in Georgia
Moscow - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Thursday accused the United States of plotting...
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Kouchner says EU nations may consider Russia sanctions
Paris - French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Thursday said European nations were considering...
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Hurricane Gustav threatens Caribbean states
Miami - Hurricane Gustav had gathered strength early Tuesday in the Caribbean Sea and was...
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Russia recognizes independence of Georgia's rebel regions
Sochi, Russia - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev formally recognized Georgia's rebel regions as...
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Obama's top picks for running mate shrouded in secrecy
Washington - Less than a week before the Democratic nominating convention, one question remains on...
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Science
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China Launches Two Satellites to Monitor Weather, Atmosphere
Beijing - China on Wednesday launched into orbit two satellites to monitor the weather and natural...
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China Launches Third Manned Mission For Spacewalk
Thursday, China launched a 3-man crew mission that
is to perform the country’s first spacewalk,...
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Update3: All Eyes On China, As Countdown To Space Launch Begins
Chinese officials confirmed that the third manned mission of
its space programme is scheduled for...
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Spacewalk To Mark Giant Step For China
Beijing - When Zhai Zhigang floats out of a space capsule wearing his 120-kilogram,...
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Shenzhou VII heads to launch pad for China's first spacewalk
Beijing - Engineers on Saturday moved the assembled carrier rocket and Shenzhou VII spacecraft...
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Navy Agrees To Low-Frequency Sonar Restrictions For Mammals’ Sake
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco approved on Tuesday
an agreement between the U.S. Navy...
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Update: NASA Says No To Martians, Maybe To Life
There have been a lot of assumptions lately about what the
latest chemical discovery on Mars means...
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Climate Change – Can U.S. Fight This Chain Reaction?
There’s no doubt about it,
climate is changing, and we’re feeling it now, scientists warned in a...
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High Chances of Lake Mead Drying Up
Lake Mead, the largest man-made lake and reservoir in the United States, could dry up by 2021...
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White House: Iran’s Rocket Launch – An ‘Unfortunate’ Event
The inauguration of the Iranian
space center raised concerns among the international organisms and...
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Global Warming Will Induce Drought In Western U.S.
The western part of the United
States should expect intensive drought, as global warming already...
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U.S.
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Al Qaeda’s No.2 Leader Calls Obama “House Negro”
Al Qaeda acknowledged Obama’s victory in the race for the White House, but the terrorist group did...
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If God shows the way, Palin says she's ready for White House
Washington - Sarah Palin is saying more than a prayer as she sheds the baggage of the 2008...
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Al Gore Urges Obama to Dispense With Non-Renewable Energy
During his speech at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Al
Gore urged president-elect of the...
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Snow Storm Ravages South Dakota
No matter how hot the atmosphere was at the Presidential Election on Tuesday, winter is starting to...
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Kenyans celebrate Obama win, president calls national holiday
Nairobi - Kenyans took to the streets early Wednesday morning to celebrate Barack Obama's election...
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US voters throng polling stations in historic election
Washington/Chicago - Tens of thousands of US voters waited patiently in serpentine queues Tuesday...
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It's Election Day in the United States
Washington - Election day finally arrived Tuesday for the record throngs of US voters planning to...
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US Presidential Race Long, Costly
Washington - The 2008 presidential campaign has been one of the longest in US history, spanning...
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US candidates make final push; Chicago braces for 1 million
Chicago/Washington - US presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain planned one final race...
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Now It's Up to Voters in Historic US Elections
Washington - After an historic 20 months of rallies, debates and countless commercials in the most...
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Iran's Ahmadinejad Blames the US for Global Financial Crisis
Tehran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday again blamed the United States for the...
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Winning Votes Is Only the Last Hurdle for US Minor Parties
Washington - Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain could have been left off the...
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Swing states shifting to Obama, but undecideds remain
Washington - As a passionate, divisive, 20-month US election enters its final two weeks, Cara...
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Health
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Colorectal Cancer Screenings Should Stop at Age 75, Government Task Force Recommends
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has
rejected the latest X-ray screening technology, called...
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U.S. Children Take More Psychotropic Drugs Than European Peers
According to a recent study, U.S. children are about three times more likely to be prescribed...
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US Youths More Likely to Be Prescribed Psychotropic Drugs
A study published online today in the
journal Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health...
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WHO IDs Diseases, Warming as Asia-Pacific Health Challenges
Manila - The World Health Organization (WHO) is bracing for major health challenges in Asia and the...
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Study Finds Virtual Colonoscopy Effective
A large
study performed on 2,600 men and women, which involved 15 medical
centers, has revealed...
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Colon Cancer, A Major Threat, Treatments Need Improvement
Colon cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in the United States and the third most...
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Physical Therapy,Herbal Extracts,Alternatives for Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
Arthroscopic knee surgery, one of the most
common surgical procedures performed in the United...
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Study Questions Common Knee Surgery For Osteoarthritis Patients
Arthroscopic knee surgery is no better than exercise,
physiotherapy and painkillers for people...
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Report Says Obesity Rates Worsen In 37 US States
Obesity-related risks don’t seem to scare too many people in
the US
if considering the findings...
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Health Care System Disrupted By Race and Regional Disparities
The latest study on access to medical
treatment revealed a troubling fact: black people suffering...
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Do No Good in Crohn’s Relapse
Taking omega-3 fatty acids can have many benefits, but
surely cannot help prevent relapses in...
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A New Study Reveals Older Corneas Are Suitable for Transplants
According to the findings of a new study funded by the
National Eye Institute (NEI) the age pool...
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Food Inspection Agency Confirms New Mad Cow Case in Canada
A new case of mad cow disease has been confirmed Tuesday in Canada on a 13-year-old beef cow from...
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World AIDS Day: AIDS Is Still A Problem Worldwide
A Summit
of health ministers back in 1988 designated December 1rst as World AIDS Day to
raise...
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ConAgra Recalls All Pot Pies Amid Salmonella Alert
ConAgra Foods announced Thursday that it was recalling all varieties of its frozen pot pies amid...
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Canine Rabies Eradicated from U.S., Says CDC
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced last week that canine rabies has been...
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