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- ETimor's Ramos-Horta to head leadership until new PM picked: source
- Baghdad car bombing kills 66 in Shiite market
- China opens world's highest railway to Tibet
- First of murdered Belgian schoolgirls laid to rest
- WTO has two weeks to settle rows: EU trade chief
- Scandal has galvanized us, says Italy's Grosso
- Agassi and Williams wave goodbye to Wimbledon
- Iraq PM wins Saudi backing for peace efforts
- Zidane inspires France to win over lacklustre Brazil
- Bin Laden accuses Iraq Shiites of Sunni 'genocide': tape
- USA beat Barbados 91-0 in Rugby World Cup qualifier
- Analysts relieved over Morgan Stanley court ruling in Paris
- Israel eases Gaza closure
- Emotional Beckham quits as England captain
- Israel PM tells army to do 'everything' to free soldier
- No finger-pointing yet: T-Mobile manager
- Captured Palestinian officials to be tried: Peres
- Frings' semi-final participation hangs in balance
- US military doubts bombing of Iran would succeed
- New Orleans to sign Stojakovic
- Morales' party falls short of two-thirds majority in assembly: exit polls
- 100 arrested in Pakistan for World Cup betting
- World still awaiting proof of Walcott's talents
- Japan need reality checks: coach-in-waiting Osim
- Dollar slides after disappointing US manufacturing data
- US firms accuse Qualcomm of unfair practices in South Korea
- Excess speed caused Spanish metro crash: official
- Terry odds-on to take the England armband
- White Sox place six on all-star team
- Iran President slams UN over Mideast violence
- US anesthesiologists asked not to help execute death sentences
- Murray insists best yet to come after Wimbledon exit
- Boy-girl movie bends more than gender in Islamic Iran
- Budget dispute could shut down Atlantic City casinos
- Popularity of consumer electronics drives rise in chip sales worldwide
- 'Significant minority' of British Muslims see London bombers as martyrs: poll
- Explosion in Afghan capital, several wounded
- Turkish FM Gul off to US for talks with Rice
- Israel pins blame on Damascus in soldier crisis
- Social Democrat Kirkilas becomes 14th Lithuanian prime minister
- Afghan police kill 12 Taliban in restive south
- Prosecution witnesses heard in Libya AIDS trial
- Developing countries key to feeding world: FAO
- Zico heads to Fenerbahce
- Six stadiums vying for 2008 and 2009 UEFA Cup finals
- Japan's Kobayashi still top dog of competitive eating
- No progress in talks with Dalai Lama, Tibetan official says
- Dior rocks, Cardin returns to Paris men's fashion week
- Italy shatter Germany's dreams to reach final
- US diplomacy in high gear after 'provocative' N Korea launches
- Annan in Ivory Coast to push for polls this year
- Asian stocks mostly lower after North Korea tests missiles
- India's financial hub under water, more rains on way
- Two Afghan guards with US security firm killed in ambush
- Oil prices mixed amid N.Korea missile launches
- French judge visits Beirut to probe journalist's murder
- Preventing HIV in Asian drug users could help curb AIDS epidemic: UN
- Italy driven by rage, says Cannavaro
- Netherlands to get minority government until early elections
- UN kicks off emergency meeting on North Korea missiles
- US, North Korea's neighbours enraged at missile tests
- Rice says 'high time' for Hamas to release Israeli soldier
- Atlantic City casinos close in state budget crisis
- Dollar gains on NKorea missile jitters
- Dalai Lama cancels visit to Europe over health concerns
- Cisse all but ours, says Marseille chief
- GM board to discuss proposed Renault-Nissan alliance
- Barry Bonds trainer jailed for refusing to testify in steroid probe
- Portugal captain Figo fails in final quest to get hands on World Cup
- Oil prices firm after New York strikes record on geopolitical fears
- Australian PM rules out storing nuclear waste from overseas
- Malaysia Airlines to cut 6,000 in next two years
- Cyprus looks forward to heroics from Baghdatis
- Indian union launches campaign against asbetos ship
- Key US service sector decelerates: ISM
- Merrill Lynch to pay 30 mln dlr settlement to Enron
- Stanley Cup hero Fedotenko commits another year to Lightning
- Freire outfoxes Boonen to win fifth stage
- Double doubles blow for Navratilova farewell
- Bush praises "real clear" Canadian PM