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Articles in February 2006 issue of AFP
- Mittal confident in bid for Arcelor
- Madrid in for German star Podolski
- Euro weaker on economic data, eve of ECB rate decision
- Rush begins with 84 percent of World Cup tickets sold
- Bush calls Putin on Iran nuclear standoff
- Bryant and Lakers bury Knicks as Brown ejected
- Russian oligarch leases palace to display imperial eggs
- Mantorras to quit Angolan team after 2006 World Cup
- Late Maloney goal puts Celtic in final
- Roma edge Juve on away goals in Italian Cup
- South Korea sweeps global shipbuilding orders in 2005
- Hong Kong bird flu finds raise new fears about China reporting
- "Quiet Man" Goosen makes all the noise at Desert Classic
- Late pope considered resigning
- Ex-Queensland Reds coach Connolly named to lead Wallabies
- Patients' own stem cells used to treat lupus
- Woolmer lauds Pakistan bowlers for India romp
- Drogba is not a one man team says Song
- Greek prime minister targetted by telephone tapping
- FA establish three-man panel to find Sven successor
- Ethiopia, Eritrea swap charges in tense border row
- US truckers in full throttle revolt over Coke Super Bowl ad
- Turkey confident of fair decision over Switzerland trouble
- United Airlines stock dives in post-bankruptcy trade
- Naslund won't play for Sweden at Olympics
- Libby lawyers launch staunch defence in CIA leak case
- American trade deal spells trouble for Korean farmers
- Thaksin vows to fight on despite planned protest
- Two Koreas agree to resume high-level military talks
- Ferguson faith in Saha pays off
- Dollar climbs before US jobs data
- Mittal to close its sole factory in Luxembourg
- Poiree looking good for elusive biathlon gold: coach
- Bekele settles for second behind Lagat in first mile
- Second Thai minister quits amid anti-Thaksin protest
- Number of bankrupt British families hits record
- Enyeama the hero as Nigeria depose Tunisia
- Al-Jazeera asks Prince Charles for interview: report
- I want Sven's England job says World Cup winner Scolari
- More than 170 Taliban, Islamic militants surrender in Afghanistan
- Twelve killed in Pakistan bus blast
- China's internal problems haunt US
- We fear nobody, says Senegal coach
- Thousands join anti-Olmert rally in Jerusalem
- Voters in Costa Rica cast ballots for president
- Pakistan quake victims wait for an uncertain spring
- Serono posts 106 million dollar 2005 loss, after US fine
- Campbell back in training after break
- Guitars are tuned for biggest US music extravaganza
- Rumsfeld says military force an option against Iran
- US, French health agencies join forces to detect bird flu
- China says income gap between rich, poor at 'alarming' level
- Indian court boots out plea to banish colonial jargon
- Hartson retires from international game
- 20 killed in clashes between rebels, Yemen army
- Foreign affairs a big winner in new US budget
- Bush invites new Kuwait emir
- Yahoo and AOL to charge firms for guaranteed email delivery
- Alzheimer's has genetic cause in most cases: study
- Zhang says time for young guns to stand up and be counted
- Heskey admits charge over red card protest
- Mick and Macca set the pace in sack race
- Taiwan says it needs more US missiles to counter China threat
- Child malnutrition 'critical' in drought-hit Ethiopia
- Toll from Estonian oil slick could reach 35,000 birds: expert
- 1,500 cholera cases in flood-hit Mozambique
- Washington to cancel Afghanistan debt of 108 million dollars
- South Africa names World Cup venues
- Monaco knocked out of French League Cup
- Australian central bank again leaves rates on hold
- Low turn out, violence blight Nepal election, rebels call off strike
- UN calls for urgent relief as Kenya faces drought crisis
- Spanish bank SCH posts record profit
- More than 12.5 billion Chinese messages of love
- German exports top new record in 2005
- Babyshambles rocker Doherty escapes jail sentence over drugs
- Former band manager pleads guilty to 100 manslaugher counts
- Rolling Stones brand Super Bowl censors 'ridiculous'
- Chinese crab invading British waters: experts
- Washington daily criticizes Bush, US papers over cartoon controversy