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09/20/2007 11:27 [news] / World
Pakistan army officials vowed Thursday to eliminate terrorism, undeterred by a call from al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden for a rebellion against President Gen. Pervez Musharraf
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A judge has ordered a New Hampshire man to lay an unusual family heirloom to rest: a mummified baby that has been passed down for generations
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09/20/2007 11:13 [news] / World
An Iranian officer accused of smuggling powerful roadside bombs into Iraq was arrested Thursday in northern Iraq, the U.S. military said
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Nestle SA nominated a 53-year-old Belgian on Thursday to take over as its next chief executive, ending Peter Brabeck-Letmathe's control of the world's biggest food and drinks company
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Adidas becomes the official sportswear partner for the 2012 Games and will also provide clothing for the 70,000 volunteers, as well officials and those running the torch relay
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09/20/2007 10:47 [news] / World
A warlord in eastern Congo is continuing to recruit child soldiers in violation of international law, United Nations officials said
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09/20/2007 10:39 [news] / World
Actor Sean Penn made a disheartening discovery on his latest trip to Alaska this summer: Someone had walked off with a pair of boots that had sat in an old bus in the wilderness for almost 15 years
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09/20/2007 10:35 [news] / World
Some do it blindfolded, others one-handed, and the best with the speed it takes the world's fastest men to run 100 meters. In a celebration of some of the most nimble-fingered humans on the planet, more than 300 people from 32 nations will head to the Hungarian capital next month in a competition between the world masters of the Rubik's Cube.
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09/20/2007 10:28 [news] / World
A German-Russian consortium's request to carry out a seabed survey needed to engineer the best route for an undersea gas pipeline was refused by Estonia’s government on Thursday.
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09/20/2007 10:21 [news] / World
Now, Nicolas Sarkozy has a chance to show what he is done of. Even before he was elected president, France's powerful unions warned that his proposed labor reforms could spark strikes.
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