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Articles in September 2007 issue of AFP
- Cat gets high on drugs left over from dinner party
- Japan's farm minister dismisses resignation calls
- Changing Libya marks 38 years of Kadhafi rule
- Hamburg are last hope to stop Bayern: Matthaus
- Formula One supremos take over at QPR
- Nigeria's top musician says piracy is killing the sector
- Owen strike boosts England hopes
- Hyundai Motor workers vote to strike
- Saudis mull next move on Iraq embassy
- Flights cancelled as Alitalia pilots work to rule
- Cards' Encarnacion out for season with facial injuries
- Hair-raising sights at World Beard and Moustache Championships
- APEC meetings start in Sydney
- Slowdown clouds hopes for SAfrican economy
- Pig disease spreads through China
- Bhutto return vow deepens Pakistan crisis
- Iran reaches atomic milestone: Ahmadinejad
- World athletics chief reveals "abnormal" test
- Fabregas ready to come of age
- Bush visits Asia as Iraq row rumbles at home
- Scarlett Johansson 'not my muse': Woody Allen
- Villa defeat tests Abramovich patience
- Suez, GDF boards approve merger
- Spanish PM promises hard line on ETA
- Asian productivity surge to boost global economy: ILO
- Airbus superjumbo jets through Hong Kong
- Karachi bids to revive heritage ravaged by extremism
- Hyundai scales down sales targets in US, China
- Eurozone manufacturing sector loses steam in August: survey
- French footballer Henry divorces in London court
- Qatar, Singapore eye Nasdaq stake in LSE
- England call up Lescott for qualifiers
- Egypt editor to face prosecution after Mubarak health rumours
- Bettini wins 3rd stage of Tour of Spain
- Milan come back down to earth
- Chinese men eye gold-medal rush in Stuttgart
- Owen Wilson 'doing very well' after suicide bid: director
- First individual human genome decoded
- Several countries trying to hack into US military system: Pentagon
- Bangladesh's biggest party hit by split as leader jailed
- European stocks mostly sag before US reopening
- Manufacturing strength helps dollar hold ground
- English clubs spend record 1.0 billion dollars on players
- Iraq hot topic as Bush, Howard meet
- Rising drug abuse among young in Maldives paradise
- Russia finds H5N1 bird flu virus at chicken farm
- Most of Sadr's militia lying low: US general
- Climate activists chain themselves at Australian port
- Subprime scare, foreign suitors fuel calls for German bank tie-ups
- Smoking ban won't part French from their food: study
- TV ads peddle foods high in fat, sugar, salt to US kids: study
- Leafs Bell enters substance abuse programme
- It's webbing bells as 'Spider Man' Maguire ties knot
- Taliban links to Pakistan blasts probed
- Murali-less Sri Lanka fancy Twenty20 cricket title
- Spend up, Bush tells Chinese consumers
- Pakistan's Bhutto ready to meet President Musharraf
- OECD research group cuts global economic forecasts
- European stocks dip after Tokyo slide
- England's Flintoff ruled out of cricket one-dayer
- Mirza's partner shows wild side with Open leopard outfit
- Bush, Howard defend Iraq war
- Foiled plot in Germany proof of attack threat: US
- Boeing delays Dreamliner test flights, maintains delivery plans
- TUI, Carnival pull plug on cruise joint venture
- Freire wins Tour of Spain fifth stage, Efimkin stays in gold
- Two British soldiers, scores of rebels said killed in Afghanistan
- US general, two officers sanctioned in Haditha killings probe
- Ben Affleck's 'Gone Baby Gone' brings Boston to French film fest
- Tampa outfielder Crawford hit with two-game suspension
- China leads charge against Australian climate pact
- SKorea presidency to sue opposition frontrunner
- Republican actor Thompson starts White House campaign
- US strikes in Baghdad kill 14 sleeping civilians: residents
- Fossett survival skills prompt hope as hunt enters fifth day
- US senator tells Iraqis to sort out future or see US leave
- Syria fires on Israeli war planes
- German manufacturing orders plunge in July
- 2010 World Cup enters "operational phase" in SAfrica
- French star Charlotte Gainsbourg 'out of danger' after surgery