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Articles in December 2004 issue of AFP
- Serbian president survives apparent attempt on his life: office
- 100 suspected Rwandan troops spotted in east DRC: UN
- Euro, pound in fresh assault on dollar
- Mozambican elections begin to pick successor to peacemaker Chissano
- Abbas says ready to negotiate final peace deal with Israel
- Iran's growing AIDS crisis shifts from the needle to the bed
- US consumers raise spending in October, in crucial economic boost
- Canary Islands' invading locusts 'dying off' -- only 10 million remain
- Deutsche Bank to axe almost 2,000 jobs in Germany to cut costs
- Gulf ministers fail to agree on terrorism footage ban
- Three years on, Bush thanks Canada for Sept 11 help
- Japanese man jailed for online movie piracy in Hollywood crackdown
- Sharon runs high-risk strategy in bid to reshape Israeli coalition
- US cautious but encouraged by developments in Ukraine
- Dollar slides to fresh low against euro, despite strong data
- French Socialists vote in favour of planned EU constitution
- Ferguson and Wenger still on bad terms
- Nash's Suns avenge defeat with win over James's Cavaliers
- Steel shortage may cut Nissan March output by 15,000 cars
- Barghuti throws Palestinian leadership into turmoil; Sharon seeks partners
- Cisse feared losing leg
- US envoy to Afghanistan offers amnesty to Taliban
- Berenson terrorism conviction stands: Toledo
- Rwanda denies deploying troops in DR Congo
- UAE renews calls for dialogue with Iran to solve islands dispute
- Court confirms jail sentence for killer of Swedish minister
- US to boost Iraq troop numbers, Bush vows January elections
- Police raid HQ of European champions Porto
- Three Germans, one US executive of Infineon face jail over price-fixing
- US demands immediate release of Aung San Suu Kyi
- Florida man accused of violating woman's death wish
- Arab League chief opposed to increasing UN Security Council seats
- Rumsfeld warns Iran making 'a lot of mistakes'
- Dollar firms, but Japan hints again at forex intervention
- India, Russia aim to improve trade and military ties during Putin visit
- Oil prices pause for breath after two-day rout
- Baseball legend Bonds testifies using BALCO substances: report
- US economy generates 112,000 jobs, weaker than expected
- Deficient rules in US prisons in Afghanistan could lead to abuse: report
- NATO chief opens Iraq headquarters during snap Baghdad visit
- Staying healthy is new battle for Ukraine opposition supporters
- Tom Hanks to attend Battle of the Bulge anniversary: reports
- Nadal and Moya put Spain in sight of victory
- At least 26 dead in Baghdad attacks, NATO chief visits
- US Roman Catholic diocese strikes sex abuse settlement that could set record
- Bush pays tribute to Danforth
- US warns of possible violence around Ghana elections
- Yankees acquire hurlers Stanton and Rodriguez
- Recovery operations resume at China landslide, at least 23 dead
- Brazil or Sweden job interests me: Eriksson
- Iraqis appear before German magistrate over Allawi attack plot
- Russia woos Indian IT firms, call to jointly tap global markets
- Miss Peru becomes Miss World 2004
- NBA, union at odds over brawl ban appeals
- US mining firm chief says no deal with Indonesia on pollution
- Recovery operations suspended at China landslide, at least 25 dead
- Putin visits India's Silicon Valley after reassuring Delhi on UN veto rights
- Iraqis held over Allawi attack plot
- Springboks ease past wounded Pumas
- Overseas swimmers shine as US Open swimming concludes
- Beckham's butler quits
- German FM eyes 'historic chance' of progrees in Mideast peace
- Moya gives Spain second Davis Cup title
- Paper peace doves fall over southern Thailand as violence continues
- England complete series whitewash over Zimbabwe
- Acute malnutrition nearly doubled among Iraqi children: UNICEF
- TV show on sex issues to debut in China
- Barca go clear as Real Madrid held at Villarreal
- Iraqis learn to dig up grisly past in search of justice
- SKorea's Samsung to invest 24 billion dollars in new chip lines
- Iraq asks Australia to help train its spies
- US treasury secretary Snow definitely to go: report
- HSBC's top executive in Asia to retire
- Samsung to invest 24 billion dollars in new chip lines
- Israel, Egypt and US to set up free-trade link
- Bush thanks Saudi government after attack
- Musharraf says 'we have broken back of Al-Qaeda' in Pakistan
- Saudi attack shows terrorists still 'on the move:' Bush
- Pakistan, Britain push for uprooting cause of terror
- Russia, US boost joint efforts against terror