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  1. Dog attack victim progressing well
  2. Veitch may face community sentence rather than prison: lawyers
  3. Glad she's home, says mum of runaway girl
  4. New Zealander held in Poland as investigation into roof collapse completed
  5. Mistake sees wrong body farewelled
  6. Huge increase in pleas for help to end violence
  7. Horror week unites Xin Xin's parents
  8. Grandmother says she's never going to let Xin Xin go
  9. Burger fire shuts Queen St
  10. Kristin spoke to journalist, then police
  11. Families win DuPont case
  12. World premiere for Otago
  13. Fatal crash closes section of SH1
  14. Sir Graham Speight dies
  15. Garage where man died not a 'bubbling P lab' - police
  16. Lanes re-open following harbour bridge collision
  17. Hastings police seek missing youth
  18. Slip in Manawatu Gorge closes one lane
  19. Police cars first sign something was up
  20. Relieved family rejoice in Xin Xin's safe return
  21. Peters admits to Glenn donation
  22. Xin Xin Ma accused charged with kidnapping
  23. Man led from apartment where two bodies found
  24. Iraq assures Turaaa it will curb Kurd guerrillas
  25. Turkish prime minister visits Iraq
  26. British prime minister in Baghdad ahead of expected troops cuts
  27. British prime minister meets with Iraqi leaders
  28. U.S. blames Shiite group for Baghdad bomb
  29. Talabani says Iraq, US making progress on security pact
  30. US pulls its nuclear weapons from Britain
  31. Suicide bomber kills nearly 40 at tribal meeting in Iraq
  32. Obama, Clinton to make first joint appearance
  33. U.S. top court upholds right to own guns
  34. North Korea set to blow up nuclear reactor cooling tower on TV
  35. Rice warns on Israel settlements
  36. 'Three dead' in fresh Gaza clash
  37. aaa US states to watch
  38. Bush and Brown's warning to Iran
  39. Bush saying 'au revoir' in Paris
  40. Earthquake rocks northern Japan
  41. Mugabe vows to fight 'traitors'
  42. Lehman in cash call as loss looms
  43. Policeman shot dead in training
  44. Dando killed by 'obsessed loner'
  45. Funeral for BBC Afghan reporter
  46. India's Sense x slumps on oil fear
  47. Blast takes UK Afghan toll to 100
  48. Iraqi PM assures Iran on security
  49. Army deployed after Bekaa clashes
  50. Fatah and Hamas in Senegal talks
  51. Historic trial replays in Hungary
  52. Ukraine coal miners found alive
  53. Spanish hauliers on fuel strike
  54. S Korea sends beef envoys to US
  55. Japan police probe stab 'warning'
  56. Chinese quake lake still rising
  57. Pentagon 'urged notes destroyed'
  58. Thunderstorms pummel US Midwest
  59. End struggle, Chavez urges Farc
  60. Whales stranded off Madagascar
  61. Kenya's Safaricom soars on debut
  62. Despair as Somali peace talks end
  63. Ministers sense terror vote shift
  64. Bolivia grabs control of gas firm
  65. Summit targets global food crisis
  66. Lebanese Troops Kill Suspected Suicide Bomber
  67. One Dead, 16 Wounded in Gaza City Explosion
  68. US Presses Israel to Grant Visas for Palestinian Scholars
  69. Sadr Supporters Protest Planned US-Iraqi Security Agreement
  70. Legendary French Fashion Designer Yves Saint Laurent Dies
  71. France Opens Diplomatic Mission in Northern Iraq
  72. Macedonia Votes Amid Gunfire and Alleged Fraud
  73. Major Protestant Party in Northern Ireland gets New Leader
  74. Former British Prime Minister Starts Faith Foundation
  75. French Foreign Minister Visits Iraq
  76. Fishermen in Spain, Portugal and Italy Strike to Protest Fuel Prices
  77. Georgia Says It Has Stopped Flights by Drones Over Abkhazia
  78. Bishop Calls for UN Action on Zimbabwe
  79. UN Security Council to Hold Closed Meeting on Georgian Plane Shoot Down
  80. France's Sarkozy Resumes Contact With Syria
  81. Georgia Faces Internal and External Crises After Parliamentary Election Results
  82. Young Russian Designer Kira Plastinina Takes Manhattan
  83. Cluster Bomb Resolution Approved in Dublin
  84. Russia Threatened by Plummeting Population
  85. More than 100 Nations Approve Draft Outlawing Cluster Bombs
  86. Turaaa's Code of Conduct for Women Sparks Controversy
  87. Indonesian Islamic Militants Prepare for War against Islamic Sect
  88. Australian Combat Troops End Iraq Deployment
  89. Chairman of Hong Kong's Largest Property Firm Ousted
  90. Blast Kills at Least 6 Near Danish Embassy in Pakistan
  91. Nepal's Deposed King Loses Ancestral Home in Gorkha
  92. Start Of School Delayed In Burma
  93. Helicopter Crashes During China Quake Relief Efforts
  94. Gates Says Burma Guilty of Criminal Neglect After Cyclone
  95. Japan Seeks Greater Transparency of China Military
  96. Olympic Torch Relay to Bypass China's Quake-Hit Cities
  97. 5 Youths Gunned Down at Pakistan Cricket Match
  98. Suicide Bombers Target Military Convoy in Eastern Afghanistan
  99. India's Economy Maintains 9 Percent Growth
  100. Defense Chief Says US Will Remain Engaged in Asia
  101. North Korea Fires 3 Missiles in Military Exercise
  102. China Works to Avert Flood Threat From Earthquake
  103. US Defense Secretary: Burma's Aid Delays Cost 'Thousands' Of Lives
  104. Aid Agencies Say Logistical Difficulties Hamper Burma Aid Deliveries
  105. US Rejects Criticism of Former North Korea Envoy
  106. Bush Reaffirms Strong Support for Pakistan
  107. Library of Congress Exhibit Explores Early Americas
  108. Amnesty Calls for Implementation of UN Rights Charter
  109. Study Finds Rampant Child Abuse by Aid Workers, Peacekeepers
  110. Leader of Colombia's Main Rebel Group Reported Dead
  111. Brazil Makes High Profile Investment in US
  112. Colombia Investigating Lawmakers, Foreigners and Journalists Over Rebel Contacts
  113. Argentine Government Officials, Farmers Clash Again Over Export Tax
  114. FAO Predicts Easing of Rice Prices
  115. $100 Laptop Comes to More Countries
  116. Mexico Wages Bloody War With Drug Cartels
  117. UN: 22 Countries Particularly Threatened by Food Insecurity
  118. Amnesty Cites Historic Changes, Human Rights Violations in Latin America
  119. Cuba Policy Sets Obama Apart in US Campaign
  120. UN Marks 60 Years of International Peacekeeping Operations
  121. Tropical Storm Alma Hits Nicaragua
  122. Isolated Tribe in Brazil Spotted From the Air
  123. Delegates From 111 Countries Sign Treaty Banning Cluster Bombs
  124. Ecuador Seeks Probe of Colombian Rebel Documents
  125. African Economists Lower Expectations As Price Hikes Threaten Growth
  126. Pentagon says AFRICOM Will Be Ready for aaaa Operations October 1
  127. WHO Calls for Complete Ban on Tobacco Advertising
  128. Israeli Defense Chief Says Hamas Must Release Soldier Before Gaza Truce
  129. Tanzania Hosts AU Meeting on Pan-African Unification
  130. Egyptian Parliament Extends Controversial Emergency Law
  131. IOM Helps South African Government In Relief Efforts For Migrants
  132. Opposition Leader Detained In Notorious Harare Jail
  133. South Africa Communist Party Demands Mbeki Steps Down
  134. Zimbabwe’s Main Opposition Condemns Arrest of Opposition Stalwart
  135. Supporters of Congo's Jean-Pierre Bemba Say He's Not a Criminal
  136. Hundreds Protest Arrest of Jean-Pierre Bemba in DRC
  137. Former UN Special Envoy Warns aaaual Violence Can Doom Peace Efforts in Africa
  138. Burundi Refugees Returning Home From Tanzania
  139. Guinean Presidential Guards, Protesting Soldiers Clash in Capital
  140. Ghana Decision to Award Opposition Leader Sparks Controversy Against President Kufuor
  141. Pregnant Women in Africa Face Risky Childbirth
  142. Negotiations Begin in Guinea After Weeklong Riots Begin to Calm
  143. No Peace Until Leaders Ready For Peace
  144. Somali Officials Say Insurgents Fired Mortars at President's Plane
  145. US Envoy to Sudan Tries to Defuse North-South Crisis
  146. South Africa Communist Party Demands Mbeki Steps Down
  147. South Sudan Plays Down Khartoum's Offer to Share Control of Abyei
  148. Zimbabwe’s Main Opposition Condemns Arrest of Opposition Stalwart
  149. Blast Kills at Least 6 Near Danish Embassy in Pakistan
  150. Bomb hits Pakistan Danish embassy
  151. Europe fuel protests reach Spain
  152. Historic pictures sent from Mars
  153. Dozens dead as Iraq cities bombed
  154. German, Austrian WWII refugees honored (AP)
  155. EBay revamps German site (Reuters)
  156. Negotiators praise Iraqi talks (AP)
  157. Iraqi crude oil flowing through Turaaa (AP)
  158. Congress could delay action on China currency: aides (Reuters)
  159. China takes media on tour of toy makers (AP)
  160. Blair visits Israel in new role as envoy (AP)
  161. Ethiopian stray dogs face mass killing (AP)
  162. 10 years later, Mother Teresa remembered (AP)
  163. Committee to review Indian left's objections to US nuke deal (AFP)
  164. Removing WWII bombs steady job in Berlin (AP)
  165. Pakistan crush Kenya by eight wickets (AFP)
  166. Microsoft loses vote on file standards (AP)
  167. Swiss air traffic control executives guilty in crash trial: court (AFP)
  168. 3,000-year-old beehives found in Israel (AP)
  169. Congo raises African food aid need, Ogaden eyed (Reuters)
  170. India's Guinness World Records (AP)
  171. London shares close higher, oils gain (AFP)
  172. NKorea emerges as aaa focus at APEC summit (AFP)
  173. 139 Bulgarian deputies were communist spies: commission (Reuters)
  174. Basketball: NBA standouts offer help to South African aid projects (AFP)
  175. Bangladesh president to stay in job (AFP)
  176. At least 87 dead in West Africa floods (Reuters)
  177. Ex-Malaysian PM Mahathir stable after bypass surgery (AFP)
  178. Explosion kills three at Russian sugar plant (Reuters)
  179. Bafana Bafana star Leremi dies in crash (AFP)
  180. China hacked into Pentagon computer network (AFP)
  181. Vodafone sees bright outlook for 3G phones in Spain (Reuters)
  182. Israeli court: Redraw route of barrier (AP)
  183. Congo clashes force 10,000 refugees into Uganda (Reuters)
  184. China asks leeway on greenhouse gases (AP)
  185. England all-rounder Bopara out of Twenty20 tournament (AFP)
  186. U.N. chief arrives in Juba to push peace deal (Reuters)
  187. More bad news for Japan's PM as lawmaker quits (AFP)
  188. Three hurt as stray buffalo runs onto road (Reuters)
  189. At least 20 killed in Nigerian road crash: report (AFP)
  190. London gripped by Tube strike (AFP)
  191. Rafsanjani to head aaa Iran cleric body (AP)
  192. UN chief in south Sudan to shore up 'fragile' peace (AFP)
  193. At least 15 killed in Afghan violence (AP)
  194. France's first lady defends role in Libya HIV medics case (Reuters)
  195. China rejects U.S. charge it hacked Pentagon (Reuters)
  196. Eurostar to break Paris-London record on new high-speed track (AFP)
  197. South Sudan to draft formal defence policy (Reuters)
  198. Twin Pakistan suicide bombings kill 24 (AFP)
  199. 2 suicide bombings in Pakistan kill 24 (AP)
  200. U.S. troop buildup felt in Iraq hotspots (AP)
  201. Thai temple makes lucky charms of infants' ashes (Reuters)
  202. US says NKorea must do more to get off terror list (AFP)
  203. Taiwan eatery pays through the nose for tofu stink (Reuters)
  204. Court: Israel must change wall (AP)
  205. Sudan promises to let sick Darfur rebel travel (Reuters)
  206. Army sounds fresh alert after blast kills one in Kashmir (AFP)
  207. Iraq's leader expects favorable report (AP)
  208. Danish police make terror arrests (AP)
  209. Desperate farmers put faith in Morocco king's aide (Reuters)
  210. Japan PM's rivals wary of grabbing poison chalice (Reuters)
  211. Several arrested in Denmark over bomb plot (Reuters)
  212. Indonesians jailed in Australia for people smuggling (AFP)
  213. N.Korea: U.S. to take it off terror list (AP)
  214. Bush sees possible troop cuts in Iraq (AP)
  215. Greenhorn Asians venture into the unknown (AFP)
  216. U.S. says North Korea remains on terrorism list (Reuters)
  217. Blasts near Pakistani capital kills 15 (AP)
  218. Jamaica ousts female PM: early results (AP)
  219. China hacked into Pentagon computer network: report (AFP)
  220. Money at your fingertips as digital payments hit German stores (AFP)
  221. Bomb blast in Pakistani garrison town kills 5 (Reuters)
  222. Most of London's subway shuts down (AP)
  223. Fighting ongoing in eastern Congo (AP)
  224. US says NKorea must do more to get off terror list (AFP)
  225. Poll puts opposition well ahead of Australian government (AFP)
  226. Iran turns to Russia for airliners (AP)
  227. Major naval drill kicks off in Indian Ocean (AFP)
  228. Tourists flee as Felix nears Honduras (AP)
  229. U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,740 (AP)
  230. UN chief urges end to Darfur conflict (AP)
  231. Most of London's subway shuts down (AP)
  232. WWII British spies frustrated by FBI (AP)
  233. Upset in Madonna's Malawi adoption case (AP)
  234. New British poll forecasts reduced government majority (AFP)
  235. HSBC to pay $6.3B for Korea bank stake (AP)
  236. Tight PM race predicted in Jamaica (AP)
  237. China police to shape up for Olympics (AP)
  238. Science should be 'as exciting as science fiction' says Hawking (AFP)
  239. Chinese men eye gold-medal rush in Stuttgart (AFP)
  240. Black children left out of Irish schools (AP)
  241. Algeria's Sonatrach rescinds gas project with Spanish firms (AFP)
  242. British Iraq pull-out fuels strains with US (AFP)
  243. Solana holds talks in Jordan on Mideast conference (AFP)
  244. Britons think Iraq war being lost: poll (AFP)
  245. Panama Canal begins historic expansion (AP)
  246. Blair discusses Mideast peace with Saudi king (AFP)
  247. UN must pressure Sudan on Darfur suspects: ICC prosecutor (AFP)
  248. SKorean spy chief steps into limelight (AP)
  249. U.S. asylum remains elusive for Iraqis (AP)
  250. Mass trial begins over French-Thai prostitution ring (AFP)