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Articles in August 2007 issue of AFP
- Toxic bacteria blamed for mysterious Indonesian deaths
- Arcelor-Mittal reports sharp profit gain but warns of slowdown ahead
- Iraq's main Sunni bloc quits in blow to government
- Bombs rock Baghdad as unity government crumbles
- US officials upbeat on NKorea talks
- White House urges Congress to quickly pass new spy law
- All you need is private equity: Beatles label EMI bought by Terra Firma
- A few cups of coffee may lower colon cancer risk
- Chinese spiderman jailed after climbing tallest building
- Rumsfeld denies cover-up in NFL's star's combat death
- French court frees Rwanda genocide suspects
- "Scary Spice" files paternity suit against Eddie Murphy
- Nine dead in Mississippi bridge collapse
- Korean Air apologises over price-fixing
- Rice says Israel ready to talk peace fundamentals
- Chinese go online to torture, kill corrupt officials
- Three US soldiers killed in Iraq
- Barclays profits climb amid ABN Amro takeover battle
- Dollar drops against euro as ECB hints of September rate hike
- Africa pledges more troops for Darfur as unrest claims dozens
- US eyes China, Russia as big rivals
- Flintoff set to feature in Twenty20 finals
- Sony recalls 350,000 digital cameras
- United sign Australian nine-year-old wonderkid
- Barcelona defends Asian tour
- Contador questions Rasmussen's forced Tour exit
- Nilsson enjoys early Moscow advantage
- Da Silva gets Arsenal work permit and celebrates with goal
- Open champ Harrington endures disappointing day at Bridgestone
- Cardinals sign first-round pick Brown
- Taliban wants neutral venue for hostage talks
- Shaken-up sumo champ Asashoryu to see psychiatrist
- Michelle Williams' dad loses challenge to extradition from Australia
- Four US soldiers killed in Baghdad
- Eurozone retail sales up in June
- Floods hit 20 million and claim dozens more lives in South Asia
- Russia cancels gas cut-off to Belarus after payment
- US mortgage giant ceases new business, lays off thousands
- Kazakhstan appeals court upholds prison terms in AIDS case
- Israel considers building nuclear power plant
- Queen star hands in stellar thesis, 30 years late
- Hell-land: British soldiers make show of Afghan experiences
- Russian region declares war on watermelon 'fakes'
- Isner beats second seed Haas on tie-break magic
- Title defence more important than Chelsea clash says Fergie
- Roddick rolls into ATP Washington semis while Safin, Haas sent packing
- South Asia floods displace 25 millions and kill 1,400
- Tevez eyes long stay at Man United, says agent
- SKorea's Samsung resumes chip production
- Czech striker Koller unsettled at Monaco
- Cholera kills 10 in northern Tanzania
- Palestinian militant killed in Gaza by Israeli air strike
- Blades secure Beattie and Carney transfer double
- Ronaldinho injury doubt for Chinese encounter
- Nani ready to obey Fergie's house rules
- Zimbabwe meltdown signals boom time for SAfrica border town
- Olympics: Beijing goes for gold medal in 'civility'
- Mortars slam into Iraq petrol queue, 11 dead
- Most Palestinians back in Gaza from Egypt
- Abbas-Olmert meeting in Jericho on Monday
- British chain proposes perfumed pubs
- Sex on the brain? No, in the nose
- Tiger grabs another history-making win
- Retired Paris archbishop Lustiger dies aged 80
- Top Bear Stearns broker Spector resigns
- Australia cyclist Evans to ride in Olympic test event
- MySpace weakness patched, hacker's profile deleted
- Iraq suicide truck bomb kills 27
- UN nuclear experts in Iran to discuss inspections
- Iran bans paper for interviewing homosexual
- Isner's dream run sparks hope for new US tennis hero
- British pop star's party call prompts house trashing fears
- No home play for Iraq in World Cup qualifiers
- Families say Bush, Karzai failed to help hostages
- Barcelona launches internet site in Chinese
- Missing American's wife warned of 'risks' of Iran visit
- Bayern confirm arrival of prodigy Larrauri
- Giuliani's daughter backs Democrat Obama for prez: magazine
- Researchers eye link between Alzheimer's and glaucoma
- Operation starts to remove settlers from houses in Hebron