Hong Kong's Olympic bank note mania
Jul 16 - Olympic banknote mania is sweeping Hong Kong after banks finally started selling four...
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Obama, McCain embrace web ads
Web ads are being used extensively by both John McCain and Barack Obama to quickly get the...
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Deadly blast in Algerian town
At least six people are killed in a suicide car bomb east of the Algerian capital.
The...
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Watching the watchers
One New Yorker campaigns against the traffic police - collecting evidence of rules being broken...
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U.S. aid lands in Georgia
Two U.S. Air Force transport planes landed in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Thursday...
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Rescuers reach Vietnam village
Vietnamese rescue workers finally reach stranded villagers after 5 days.
Landslides caused...
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RI, Town Reach $20 Mln Deal in Club Fire Suit
The state of Rhode Island and the town of West Warwick each have
agreed to pay $10 million dollars...
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Britain's cash boost to Afghan Army
Britain's Prime Minister has promised to put more resources into training the Afghan National...
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Lucky Lottery Ticket Given to Church
A Long Island church has $3 million more dollars in its coffers after a donation from an anonymous...
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India PM says flood 'a calamity'
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has declared the flooding in the north-eastern state of...
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Deadly floods sweep Japan
A woman has died and half a million people have been ordered to leave their homes after heavy rains...
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Indian floods leave victims helpless
India's worst floods in 50 years have killed at least 65 people and displaced over 2 million...
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Market blast blamed on Tiger rebels
Dozens are wounded in a bomb blast in a busy market area in the Sri Lankan capital...
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Clooney hosts Obama fundraiser
Hollywood actor George Clooney raises nearly one million dollars in fund raiser for Barack Obama...
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Charleston, S.C. Readies for Hanna
The AP's Rich Matthews reports from Charleston, South Carolina where
people are boarding up...
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Great reviews for Sarah Palin
Voters appear to like what they saw and heard from the first-term Governor from Alaska in her...
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Investigators Puzzle Over Wash. Killings
Investigators in Washington State are trying to piece together what
might have sparked a...
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Swaziland celebrates anniversary
Multi-million dollar celebrations in Swaziland for King's 40th birthday and country's forty years...
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Giant spider invades UK city
A very big mechanical spider named 'La Princesse' comes to life for a crawl around the city of...
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Ike Targets Havana As Category 1
Hurricane
Ike roared toward Cuba's densely populated capital of fragile historic
buildings after...
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Hurricane Ike slams Cuba
Hurricane Ike is bearing down on the U.S. and Key West, Florida is now feeling the effects of the...
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McCain gains among women voters
McCain's surge in the polls since the Republican Convention is attributable to a shift in support...
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Flooding leaves thousands homeless
More bodies are pulled from China landslide while 200,000 are left homeless in Bangladesh...
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Teen Arrested for Killings in Burned Calif. Home
An 18 year old man man has been arrested for investigation of murder in
the killings of a woman...
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Somali pirates release ships
Somali pirates have released a German cargo ship and a Japanese chemical tanker along with their...
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Ike Leaves 2 Million People in the Dark
Two million people were left without electricity in Texas, Arkansas and
Louisiana after Hurricane...
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Candidates renew focus on economy
A day a record 500-point loss in the Dow, the presidential campaign continued its focus on the...
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Tourists kidnapped in Egypt
Eleven European tourists have been kidnapped in southern Egypt. It's feared they may have been...
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Farmers at root of Bolivia crisis
Farmers at the root of Bolivia's political crisis hope President Morales will make good on land...
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'Clark Rockefeller' Bond Set at $50 Million
A magistrate in Boston has set bail at $50 million for the man
who calls himself Clark...
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$28M Settlement Reached in Big Dig Death Lawsuit
The family of a woman killed when a Big Dig tunnel ceiling
collapsed has reached a settlement of...
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Egypt hostages safely back home
A group of European tourists have returned home unharmed after they were held hostage in Egypt...
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Somalia pirates to face Russian Navy
Negotiations are continuing to free a Ukrainian ship hijacked by Somali pirates with 33 tanks and...
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Turkish soldiers killed in clashes
At least fifteen soldiers and 23 PKK rebels were killed in clashes in Southern Turkey near the...
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Is anyone reading in Kenya?
There are over 36 million people in Kenya most of whom can read and write.
Despite this...
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Starbucks accused of wasting water
The giant coffee chain Starbucks has been accused of wasting 23 million litres of water every day...
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French writer wins Nobel prize
French writer Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio wins the 2008 Nobel prize for literature.
The...
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Ahtisaari wins Nobel for peace
Finland's former president Martti Ahtisaari has been chosen the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize...
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Peace negotiator wins Nobel Prize
The former President of Finland Martti Ahtissari has won the Nobel Peace Prize for a long career of...
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Thousands protest factory closing
Workers protest outside a bankrupt toy factory in south China as the global financial crisis hits...
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Pop star murder - magnate on trial
An Egyptian construction magnate and a former police officer have gone on trial accused of...
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Yemen devastated by floods
Refugees airlifted to safety as Yemen floods leave around 100 dead or missing and thousands...
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100 missing after Yemen floods
Approximately 7,000 people are homeless after severe flooding caused by torrential rain affected...
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China tangerine sales go pear-shaped
China is facing a new food scare, this time it's their tangerines which have been hit by fruit...
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Congo must avoid Rwanda genocide
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged the international community to ensure that Congo did...
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Aid arrives as Congo crisis deepens
Rwanda's President has blasted the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
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Thousands march in Turkish demo
Thousands of Turkish Alevis hold a demonstration in Ankara against compulsory religious classes...
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Unseen WW1 pictures released
Unseen pictures of World World One are released in France marking the 90th anniversary of the 1918...
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New tsunami system in Indonesia
Indonesia has launched a new tusnami warning system, designed to alert people living in the...
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DRC refugees flee to Uganda
Thousands of refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo are seeking safety in neighbouring...
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