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- South Korean workers call for repeal of promise of troops for Iraq
- Two coalition sailors killed in Iraq: military
- Willams to meet Kuznetsova in Warsaw final
- Chelsea gain an edge on Man Utd in battle for second place
- Castro urges Bush not to use force as response to terror
- Yzerman injured as Red Wings on brink of NHL elimination
- Underdog role suits mild-mannered Mantilla
- US readies world for higher interest rates
- Westerner's body mutilated in Saudi attack
- Israel blames Hamas, Arafat for settler "massacre of innocent children"
- Poland's unpopular PM Miller leaves office
- Iranian judiciary allows seven dissidents to go on leave
- Internet worm Sasser causes disruptions, may spread Monday
- Albacete and Mallorca soothe their relegation headaches
- Tearful Smith bids Leeds 'au revoir' not adieu
- Israel's ruling Likud party votes down Sharon's Gaza pullout plan
- New revolution planned for 'belly' of Paris
- Spurs draw first blood against Lakers as Heat and Hornets battle on
- Son of ex-dictator elected president of Panama
- Australia told to expect refugees from global warming
- DaimlerChrysler delays board meeting to decide Hyundai ties: Yonhap
- Turkey arrests 16 suspected Al-Qaeda linked militants
- Sri Lanka appeals to gods to calm wasps at heritage site
- Mexico, Peru recall envoys from Cuba in diplomatic row
- Libyan, Jordanian appeal death sentences for murder of US diplomat
- French minister, EU regulator agree to seek Alstom deal
- Nerlinger parts company with Rangers
- Internet worm spreads worldwide, slowing trains, mail, post
- Mitterand's son sued in Mauritania for cheating business partner
- Bush to welcome Australia's Howard June 3
- China, US hold talks on North Korea nuclear crisis
- Smarty Jones set for homecoming
- German cinema riding the 'Good Bye, Lenin!' wave
- Ex-US diplomats urge Bush to rethink Israel support
- Air France acquires KLM forming world giant
- Sasser outbreak to die down on Wednesday: expert
- UBS doubles net profit in record quarterly performance
- Lehmann voices concerns over Zimbabwe Tour
- Democrat leader calls on Congress to condemn Iraq prisoner abuse
- Standard and Poor's cuts Eurotunnel senior debt ratings
- Record majors to return 50 million dollars in unpaid royalties
- Floods in Kenya claim six lives, displace several thousands
- Protesters take to the streets of Georgia's holdout region
- Cofidis shake up team management after drug allegations
- Deportivo pay the penalty as Porto make Champions League final
- Oil prices soar to 1990 highs on Mideast, supply fears
- Bannister's magical four-minute mile is 50 years old
- Bungled robbery likely cause of murders in Philippine paradise
- Genetic testing helps five US couples conceive "saviour babies:" study
- Thousands homeless after strong earthquake in China
- BMW gets off to a good start in first quarter of 2004
- Iraqis protest abuse in US jails, fighting flares in south
- Spanish Telefonica Moviles says first-quarter profit up 17.9 percent
- Blasts, gunfire heard in Iraqi city of Najaf
- Diabetes far more deadly than previously thought: WHO
- Madonna wants walkers kept off her English country estate
- Rumsfeld under fire in Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal
- Media campaign to fight HIV-AIDS launched in Cambodia
- Euro makes sharp climb against the dollar
- Bush and Singapore PM Goh warn of danger if Taiwan-China ties mismanaged
- "Flesh-eating disease" ravages Congo's Pygmies
- Newcastle face 'massive task' for huge prize says Robson
- Peru's Congress forces out interior minister in wake of mayor's lynching
- Libyan court sentences seven foreign health workers to death
- Palestinian FM slams 'extremist' Israelis after talks in Dublin
- Britain's Blair wants all-out effort to halt prisoner abuse in Iraq
- "American" hostage urges Muslim leaders to free him from Iraqi captors
- "Friends" no more
- One in 10 Aussie boys use steroids to bulk up: study
- New pictures increase pressure on Rumsfeld and US administration
- New rules have some way to go - Richards
- Florida law to keep up feeding of woman in 14-year coma "unconstitutional," says judge
- Sharks, Lightning resume quest for first NHL crown
- Bush apologizes for abuse of Iraqis
- Simoni unfazed over quiet Tour of Italy build-up
- Polling stations open in second round of Iranian polls
- Amid resignation calls, Rumsfeld faces Congress on prisoner abuse scandal
- Russia's Putin sworn in for second term as president
- Beckham sticking with Real insists coach Queiroz
- Polish star TV reporter, picture editor killed in Iraq