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- Suzuki Motor on track for record year
- Paerson confident of ski gold but Byggmark could steal show
- Bill Gates stops in Romania on Vista promotion tour
- Oil prices ease but remain at 57 dollars
- Olympic champion helps China top the Asian games medals table
- Scanavacca gets nod at fly–half for France rugby clash
- Sudan charges US with seeking to topple regime
- NKorea may take "first step" to end nuclear program: US
- Nigeria tests another 11 human samples for bird flu
- General says fewer troops needed for Iraq surge plan
- NKorea may take 'first step' to end nuclear program: US
- 10 soldiers killed in attack in Yemen
- School tango tougher than Super Bowl, says Manning
- Unbeatens Adamek, Dawson vie for light–heavyweight title
- Lights out across Europe to raise environmental awareness
- Binge eating more prevalent than anorexia, bulimia in US: study
- Tennis: Haas leads German trio into quarter–finals
- UN envoy appeals for Kosovo compromise
- Minister blames Jakarta floods on excessive construction
- China insists its military rise poses no threat
- Macquarie, BC Partners fail in bid to buy Techem
- More bones found at India's "House of Horrors"
- New Polish football commissioner appointed
- Auckland Blues beat Canterbury Crusaders in Super 14 opener
- French sports minister calls for Landis hearing to be postponed
- Oil prices advance as OPEC output reduction begins
- Ferguson tells United stars to earn their Spurs
- Prisoners allowed books, not video games: Swiss court
- AIDS–ravaged Swaziland gears up for circumcision fever
- Skiing: Paerson the underdog chasing alpine harmony
- Gaza clashes shatter ceasefire
- Parmalat reports 27 percent spurt in operating earnings
- US fans scoop up TVs ahead of Super Bowl Sunday
- Two dead as US helicopter crashes in Iraq
- Thomas's rugby career in doubt after ban
- Demonstrators press for a piece of gas wealth in Bolivia
- Hu visits Zambia amid growing discontent about Chinese investors
- Brumbies' kicking floors Chiefs in Super 14 rugby clash
- Iran shows nuclear plant
- Beirut political crisis could endanger aid pledges
- Italian football chief stands firm on suspension
- Skiing: Organisers optimistic over super–G
- Eto'o on the fast track and in Barca squad
- Dubious milestone for storied Celtics
- Nigeria bird flu death confirmed: WHO
- Creative's woes not over despite tasty bite of Apple
- Hingis thrilled with her 'second chance'
- Egypt finds arms caches near Gaza border
- Israel restricts access to Jerusalem mosque compound
- Ponting steers Australia to cricket victory over New Zealand
- China reports sale of 120 million mobile phones in 2006
- Gulf states to discuss nuclear ambitions with UN watchdog
- Mobile phone operators mull creating rival to Google
- Baghdatis wins Zagreb ATP final
- Australian nudists told to slap on the sunscreen
- Rooney doubtful for England clash
- Media watchdog paints grim picture of press freedom
- Tennis: Rain forces delayed end to Delray Beach tennis
- Australia says emissions trading needed to fight global warming
- SwissRe sells London 'gherkin' for 600 million pounds
- Two US soldiers killed in Iraq
- Moderate quake shakes Croatia
- Iran MPs blast 'accounting trick' in Ahmadinejad budget
- England to welcome Barton says Gerrard
- Rooney in, Hargreaves out for England football friendly
- Syria can help quell Iraq violence, Assad tells ABC News
- Loddo claims second win on Langkawi cycling tour
- Let it be: Apple, Beatles settle trademark dispute
- Lebanese women protest against return to civil war
- Boxing: Mayweather savages 'fat man' Hatton
- Tennis: Ex–champ Safina battles through to second round
- California skunk leaves Canada after a long, strange trip to 'Oz'
- Iran to test new uranium enrichment plant soon: diplomats
- Mariah Carey calls self 'prude' –– in Playboy
- World Bank puts spotlight on anti–graft pursuit
- Toyota profit hits new record in third quarter
- Republicans block Senate vote on Bush Iraq plans
- Anti–smoking campaigns: gore works best
- Turkey prepares action plan on climate change
- KPN posts 8.9 percent net–profit rise in 2006