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Articles in March 2005 issue of AFP
- London talks on Palestinian reform open
- Mideast press hails people power in Lebanon but Syria silent
- German jobseekers face long, cold winter as unemployment tops postwar high
- Sanofi-Aventis posts 18 pct profit rise in 2004, sees in-line 2005
- Rights groups urge action on Vietnam
- Keane cleared of assault
- Factory sector grows for 21st month, but at slower pace: ISM
- Two consortia retain bid for Galileo satellite navigation contract
- India, Indonesia to boost cooperation in IT, space, biotechnology
- Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior in Japan to block US military runway
- Rapper Lil' Kim faces prison in New York 'gangsta-rap' shooting case
- Pope speaks after throat operation, recovery could be slow
- US judge's husband, mother murdered in Chicago
- Israel pressures Syria, London conference stresses roadmap
- Underused Pinilla wants out of Sporting Lisbon at end of season
- Child poverty on the rise in more than half of OECD countries: UNICEF
- Eau dear: Woman sues US city for perfume exposure
- Exxon Mobil selling 19 percent Sinopec stake
- Almunia finally delivers for Gunners
- United States remains the world's biggest drug market: UN agency
- England told to stop whingeing and get on with rebuilding
- Suicide car bomb kills six at army base in Baghdad
- Bouygues posts 2004 profit up 91 pct, thanks to one-off gain
- T-Online sees lower underlying profits this year
- New China football boss facing tough battle on commercializing the game
- Fossett over China after passing half-way point
- US ambassador to Nepal prevented from meeting detained opposition leader
- US cites 'alarming number' of unresolved questions in Iran nuclear program
- British Muslim girl wins key court case over religious dress in school
- Saddam tribunal judge gunned down in Iraq, attacks kill 13
- HBOS sees annual profits jump to 4.6 billion pounds
- Sectarian lists circulate ahead of second round of Saudi polls
- Jordanian FM to visit Israel to warm ties between neighbours
- US commander warns Iran nukes may invite attack by other regional power
- Soulful songs, prayers below pope's hospital window
- Be humble Jose, warns former mentor
- US brushes off N. Korean demand for apology
- Bush turns up pressure on Syria to pull its troops out of Lebanon
- Spurs trounce Forest to ease into FA Cup quarter-finals
- Trail Blazers sack coach Cheeks
- China to increase military spending by 12.6 percent in 2005
- Iraqi judges practise at London hotel for trial of Saddam
- Local hype dangerous for me, says Aussie hope Webber
- Lebanese opposition calls for Syria pullout as Arab FMs meet
- Prince Charles welcomed by Australian republicans on low-key tour
- Israeli PM faces renewed pressure from own party over Gaza pullout
- Oil prices mixed amid US stocks data, demand fears
- Deutsche Boerse chief seeks to appease rebel shareholders over LSE merger
- Lebanon opposition demands Syrian pullout as screws tighten on Damascus
- Oil prices could hit 80 dollars in next two years: OPEC
- Schumacher has no chance in Australia jibes brother Ralf
- Abbas to visit White House in late March
- Americans say Bush is out of touch, but are more optimistic about Iraq : poll
- Top US official in Malawi to assess reforms
- US to keep pressure on Russia over democracy: Rice
- Political survivor Chalabi reaches out to Iraq insurgents
- Trichet slams EU's extension of deadline for Greece to cut public deficit
- Peruvian ace Guerrero signs Bayern extension
- ChevronTexaco orders Nigerian oil platform from Daewoo
- China shuts down more than 10,000 polluting enterprises
- Fossett in home stretch of solo non-refueled round-the-world flight
- Czech goalie Kouba hangs up his boots
- ECB holds rates steady as economy falters
- US disturbed by Indonesia bombing sentence
- Jurors trial taken on tour of Jackson's Peter Pan fantasy home
- OAS rights commission hears Guantanamo torture accusations
- Wall Street mixed after oil surge
- Prince Charles arrives in Sydney for flying visit
- Mel Gibson comes face-to-face with alleged stalker in courtroom
- Narain's eventful introduction to Formula One
- Heavy security as China's parliament prepares to convene and discuss Taiwan
- Syria risks 'pariah' status over Lebanon: British FM
- Oil prices cool after record-breaking surge in London
- Jackson lawyers to cross-examine alleged victim's sister
- Nepal extends house arrest of ex-PMs, four top political leaders
- Iran resists EU nuclear deal
- Amid Nepal's woes, Kathmandu reports first test-tube twins
- US economy churns out 262,000 jobs, but jobless rate edges up
- Sandwich revolution goes health-conscious
- Japan says too early for EU political compromise call on nuclear project