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- Egypt attacks deal blow to vital tourism sector
- French workers mark May Day in sour mood over lost bank holiday
- Masterful Rossi wins Chinese MotoGP
- North Korea apparently conducted missile test
- Estoril triumph gives Gaudio French Open boost
- Sharapova faces the final climb
- US military inquiry finds abuses at Guantanamo
- In the heart of the Borneo forest, a village that said no to the chainsaws
- Monaco close gap on Lille with 2-0 home win
- North Korea conducts missile test: US
- Japanese premier to urge EU to keep arms embargo on China
- Blair's Labour Party goes all-out to protect closely-fought seats
- OPEC pumping 29.7 million bpd: president
- Israeli soldier, Palestinian militant killed in West Bank gunbattle
- OPEC output above oil quota: president
- European stock markets sprint ahead despite gloomy manufacturing data
- Censored parts of US report on Italian agent's death deepen dispute
- Lynndie England defense questions court martial judge
- Dunfermline make it an unhappy May for Hay
- Disclosure of censored portions of Italian checkpoint shooting report "unfortunate:" Pentagon
- West Indies reap benefits of ideal conditions
- Rice supports fragile European-Iranian talks
- Prosecutors portray Jackson panic over child sex allegations
- Report on Italian checkpoint shooting raises training, experience questions
- Italian gov't report blames agent's killing on "inexperienced" US troops
- UN nuclear chief urges Iran, EU to keep talks going
- Van Gundy defends Yao, slapped with record USD100,000 fine
- Desert Lynx: the Israeli army's first mixed infantry brigade
- Extremists call for prayers for Sharon's death: report
- Pessimism on Doha Round progress is "misplaced": Mandelson
- Lampard set for summer repairs
- ADB president seeks new cooperation with NGOs despite gulf of differences
- Abbas showing tremendous leadership: US Senate chief
- Accused US serial killer pleads not guilty
- WHO goes online to fight 35-billion-dollar fake drugs business
- German astronaut's ISS flight delayed
- France's Breton sees June deal on air travel tax to finance development
- Sudan's Beshir laments stumbling Darfur negotiations
- Monty won't campaign for Ryder captaincy
- Liverpool revive European glory days as they give Mourinho the blues
- Dollar mixed after US rate hike, Fed correction
- Georgia to sell four major state-owned enterprises
- Australian hostage in Iraq has serious health problems, FM says
- Suicide bomber kills 45 in northern Iraq
- ADB must reform to stay relevant, warns its new president
- Button sweats on Formula One court hearing
- China moves in for the kill with gold rush set to begin
- UN says satisfied with Syrian withdrawal from Lebanon so far
- Kerkorian makes play for GM shares
- Australian invention to toilet-train cats puts kitty on edge
- Considered an art, striptease is exempt from VAT in Norway
- Crusades movie walks tight religious tightrope
- Zimbabwe grapples with growing elephant population
- Roddick, Henman and Agassi march on in Rome
- Tehran says determined to enrich uranium -- and negotiate
- Archaeologists discover 1,700-year-old fort in eastern China
- Bush calls Berlusconi before parliament grilling on agent's death in Iraq
- US defense analyst charged with giving secrets to pro-Israel group
- Al-Qaeda leader's capture shows Pakistan's resolve against terrorism: Rice
- IBM plans to shed up to 13,000 staff
- Shearer-less Newcastle see off Fulham
- Ex-AIG chief in battle to get back Van Gogh painting, pet records
- Fortress Riga braces for visit of US president for Baltic-US summit
- Korean Air's profit plunges due to higher oil prices
- Borneo's ancient jungles offer new insight into modern life: it sucks
- Oil prices rise amid sharp increase in US gasoline reserves
- Swastikas daubed on Yad Vashem on Holocaust memorial day
- India seeks PM's help to stage next year's Champions Trophy
- BAR guilty of cheating, banned for two races
- Bush 'understands' Estonia's decision to shun Moscow V-Day event
- US labor productivity up 2.6 percent
- US bears responsibility for agent's death but Italy will stay in Iraq: Berlusconi
- Two US soldiers detained in Colombia released to US authorities: Pentagon
- Lebanese president signs decree for polls based on controversial law
- Impoverished Ethiopia launches broadband internet service
- S and P cuts GM, Ford ratings to junk bond status
- German supermarket to sell discount train tickets
- Church elders declare Greek patriarch in Jerusalem persona non grata
- Al-Libbi's capture should worry Bin Laden: Pentagon
- US, Chinese financial officials to meet next week