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- Pakistan President Musharraf sails through confidence vote
- More than 50,000 cars cross Saudi-Bahrain causeway on New Year's Eve
- Death toll New Year's Eve car bomb kills eight in Baghdad
- Algerian president's backer calls on party to heal rift ahead of vote
- Dokic pulls out of New Zealand tournament citing personal reasons
- US New Year's Day peaceful under "high" terrorism alert
- Malaysia aims for 2010 Asian Games but no lavish bid
- Britain's opposition leader lays bare his beliefs in bid to seize power
- China confiscates 186 tons of American beef
- Robson waits on Dyer
- Brain scans can harm children's intellectual development
- US military helicopter crashes in Fallujah, kills one
- Former Baath officials face uncertain fate
- Nigerian expert panel backs Muslim fears of WHO polio vaccine
- North Korea authorizes US delegation to visit nuclear complex: Seoul
- FBI says name errors led to Air France flight cancellations
- Paleontologists discover 55 million-year-old monkey fossil in China
- Britons just can't seem to find "Chicago," "Dallas" on a map
- Croatia to provide fugitive general's lawyers with UN court documents
- WWF warns of pollution after fuel tanker fire in Sardinia
- Japan mulls reducing contribution to UN in 2006
- Egyptian plane crashes into Red Sea, 148 people killed
- Tendulkar and Laxman smash records and Aussie bowlers
- Boucher hits century as South Africa top 500
- Rescuers pull 97-year-old woman alive from Iran quake rubble
- We can only hope Celtic throw it away says McLeish
- Syria VP accuses Israel of deliberately sabotaging Mideast peace efforts
- Barthez scores winning penalty in Marseille debut
- Israeli fire kills four Palestinians as violence flares in West Bank
- For US space robot, next stop: Mars
- Georgia votes for new president to set seal on "rose revolution"
- Saudi denies any knowledge of British Airways flight scare
- Mikhail Saakashvili: US-educated lawyer on brink of taking Georgia's helm
- Afghanistan assembly reaches full agreement: loya jirga chairman
- Winter break on way for English players, says Wenger
- Georgian presidential vote valid, with 50 percent turnout
- Embattled BA plans extra cost-slashing measures: report
- United close in on Robben
- Liverpool come through Yeovil test
- Leader of "rose revolution" set to win Georgia's presidential election
- "Lord of the Rings" extends reign at North American box office
- Parmalat head rejects detained founder's offer of help
- Iran begins work on Bam reconstruction plan, rejects US delegation
- Leader of "rose revolution" claims victory in Georgia's presidential election
- Musharraf, Vajapayee meeting to dominate South Asia summit
- Japan FM heads to Iran, UAE to discuss quake aid, nuclear inspections
- Egypt defends airline that operated doomed flight
- India awards ex-Czech president Havel its top Gandhi peace prize
- Rose finally admits he bet on baseball: report
- Syria warns against carving up Iraq to free Kurds
- Hong Kong steps up anti-SARS measures after China confirms case
- Turkish PM to visit United States in late January: senior US official
- Montoya sets farewell title target with Williams
- Several Turkish bombing suspects met bin Laden: senior US official
- Gibbs, Kallis centuries shut out West Indies
- GM sales dropped 9 percent in December; 2 percent for 2003
- Cruise mobbed by fans at European premiere of "Last Samurai"
- US insists rejected Iran earthquake mission was humanitarian, not political
- Postcard from Mars: first full-color panoramic view en route to Earth
- Hamas official says contacts took place with Americans
- Vietnam's shrimp industry fights back at US dumping charges
- Nearly 40,000 chickens killed by mystery virus in Vietnam
- Ferdinand ready to drop appeal over drugs ban
- Europe sets date for launch of comet hunter
- The end of an era gets closer for Davenport
- Alcatel shares gain on upbeat comments by chairman
- Indian PC sales to touch three million in fiscal 2003-2004
- DIW institute calls on ECB to cut rates further
- Kings' coach Murray has mixed feelings over US hockey gold
- Britain opens Diana inquest, finger points at Prince Charles
- US aid workers head home from Iran quake zone, more tremors hit elsewhere
- "All hell broke loose" after Britney married Jason
- Portuguese central bank sees weak recovery in 2004
- Japanese geisha dead at 90 in New York City
- Diana, Dodi victims of "horrendous murder": Mohamed Al Fayed
- Danish sports minister demands longer ban for Ferdinand
- French authorities take woman off US-bound flight
- Beloki happy with new team and has Tour in his sights
- US police say wounded Kinks musician should not have tackled mugger
- Two executed in US prisons Tuesday night while a third awaits imminent death