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- Hamas goes to Cairo talks in "civilized" way to resolve conflicts
- Chelsea win too early to mean anything say Ferguson and Ranieri
- Roadmap only path to Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement: Mofaz
- King opens parliament, pledges to make Jordan democratic model
- Violent demonstration outside French military base in Ivory Coast
- Future of climate change accord on the line as meeting opens
- Indian manufacturer massively extends cheapest AIDS drugs offer: MSF
- Stigma under assault on World AIDS Day as UN seeks help for drugs scheme
- Geneva peace plan launched as four killed in West Bank
- Pappas, Drossin Kastor win US track honors
- Blair not mad, psychiatrist concludes
- UN's Annan announces "solidarity" with Palestinians
- Diamondbacks land slugger in nine-man swap
- Germany's Schroeder heads to south and west China
- McDyess makes NBA return after two-year absence
- Beckenbauer bawls at bumbling Bayern
- Vivendi Universal keeps 2003 guidance as third-quarter earnings soar
- Most NATO allies have pledged to keep troops in Iraq: Rumsfeld
- Executive Life talks break down, but informal contacts continue
- UN "optimistic" that Russia will ratify Kyoto
- Besiktas v Chelsea match to take place in Germany
- US renews warning against non-essential travel to Kenya after threats
- DVD Jon on trial as Hollywood movie empire strikes back
- Floods in southern France kill at least three, spark major alert
- Singapore signals free trade agreement with EU is a priority
- Coalition removes first of Saddam's four infamous heads atop Baghdad palace
- Mandarin Oriental offers New York's costliest hotel suite
- Visiting US senators warn of too few resources for Iraqi reconstruction
- North Korea crisis talks may not take place in December: US official
- Wife of rock star Phil Collins robbed in London street
- Ganguly ready to face the Aussie chin music
- Lawyer says Mitchell has grounds for action in All Blacks coaching wrangle
- US has indispensable world leadership role: Annan
- Obesity, lack of school sports threatens Australian Olympic success
- Bodies of Japanese diplomats slain in Iraq leave Kuwait
- Euro stocks largely flat as global profit-taking bites
- Rebel leader wants broader power sharing in Sudan
- In reversal, Pentagon grants detainee of Saudi descent access to lawyer
- Powell in Morocco discusses war on terror
- Wireless networks to boom but still a fraction of Internet market
- France, US buckle up for legal battle over Executive Life
- South African lodge owner brushes off Woods' privacy lament
- Third day of protests by I. Coast gov't loyalists hit French military base
- Press scepticism over Samarra body count sparks testy US reaction
- Euro hits another record on concern over US economic imbalances
- Ohio town on edge over sniper shootings
- US ready for battle at information summit
- Lazio bounce back to edge closer to quarter-finals
- US "ready to go" on North Korea talks, despite possible delay
- US vows not to "sugarcoat" proliferation differences with China
- Bodies of slain Japanese diplomats return home as PM approves more troops for Iraq
- Weather alert lifted as clear-up begins after French floods
- Queen tours Nigeria as Commonwealth leaders arrive for summmit
- Palestinians begin truce talks in Egypt
- Seven multinationals to step up fight against AIDS in Africa
- Ferguson defends League Cup tactics as gamble on youth fails
- O'Neill fumes over fixture congestion
- Bush set to lift steel tariffs on Thursday: reports
- Global maritime body mulls tighter rules on single-hull oil tankers
- OPEC to hold production ceiling steady for now, plans cut in early 2004
- Embattled Springbok coach Straeuli resigns after "bootcamp" controversy
- Bush set to scrap steel tariffs, avert trade war
- Blast hits Kabul after Rumsfeld's Afghan warlord mission
- Iraq FM hails plans to use militias against insurgents, urges NATO role
- US Track leaders rip rival sports for weak drug testing
- Quarter of a million without drinking water in French floods
- Maier fastest in training for Beaver Creek downhill
- Polish prime minister, seven others injured in helicopter accident
- White House says "premature" to speculate about US space travel
- US denies blocking six-nation North Korea crisis talks
- Alzheimer's leaves Reagan unable to speak, feed himself
- Several Iraqis killed, one US soldier hurt in Baghad blast
- Rumsfeld arrives in Georgia
- World praises end of US steel duties as victory for free trade, WTO
- Queen opens Commonwealth summit with appeal for peace and end to poverty
- Polish PM vows to attend EU summit after helicopter crash drama
- Euro 2004 doubt for Cisse after five-match ban
- Prosecution case against Jackson in trouble: aides
- Employers, governments, workers should fight HIV/AIDS together: ILO
- Scheme to save part of Aral Sea is well under way: Kazakh officials