A year on, Obama says he staved off economic ruin
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Microsoft cuts 800 more jobs
Microsoft has been battered by weak worldwide demand for personal computers and is hoping to get a boost from the release of Windows 7.
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US cat diagnosed with swine flu
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Iran nuclear resolution could change Middle East
If Israel were to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities that would "turn the Middle East into a ball of fire."
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Amazon deforestation slows
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Who will tip first domino in Berlin?
Thousands of dominoes measuring 2.5 meters in height will be lined up over two kilometres in central Berlin.
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Apple's booming App Store tops 100,000 programs
More than two billion programs have been downloaded from the App Store since it was launched by California-based Apple.
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Key US lawmaker meets Russian opposition figures
Ros-Lehtinen, the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said journalists were - an endangered breed in Russia.
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Iran, Syria deny accusations over Hezbollah arms
Israeli officials said earlier that they had intercepted an Antigua-flagged vessel off Cyprus carrying "hundreds of tonnes" of weapons.
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Hunger strikers kidnapped by Guinean army released
According to human rights organisations, the bloody crackdown on the protesters left between 150 and 200 people dead and over 1,200 wounded.
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Chirac on charges: I've nothing to be ashamed of
In his first public comments since the trial order, Chirac told Europe 1 radio that he would go willingly before the court.
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Gunmen shoot six dead in Mexico border city bar
A group of masked men armed with assault rifles entered the Ciudad Juarez bar and tried to remove six men before shooting them dead.
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US high court appeal
Attorneys for convicted murderer John Allen Muhammad have asked the US Supreme Court to halt his November 10 execution.
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Serb pleads not guilty to US embassy fire
The economics student stands accused of breaking into the Belgrade embassy on February 21, 2008, with a group and destroying property.
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Palanders Olympic dream over, considers retirement
Palander's left leg has been injured for a year and a half and he was operated on twice in the past few months.
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Rogue Afghan policeman kills five British troops
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Ekstrom crowned Champion of Champions in Beijing
Ekstrom was dominant throughout the days races, in which drivers go head to head in a range of cars.
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'The Hoff' back in Berlin for Wall anniversary
Around 100,000 revellers are expected at the official Berlin Wall celebrations on Monday.
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PHOTO: Hotel made of salt attracts 60,000 people
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Bresciano happy to stay at Palermo
Of course there's a possibility that I'll stay at Palermo. I feel very good here and I've got no reason to leave - he said.
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Bill Clinton warns of dire consequences in Mideast
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Climate talks resume
Work on one of the twin tracks under negotiation slammed to a halt on Tuesday after African countries staged a boycott.
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Brive encounter behind Thompson's England recall
After his weight rose to 138 kg (21.5 stone), Thompson repaid Brive's faith by slimming down to 115 kg (18 stone).
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At least 90 die in Vietnam floods
A further 22 people were reported missing after the storm struck on Monday, destroying hundreds of homes.
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U-turn for GM on Opel reflects in global strategy
Opel is a critical piece of GM's global empire, providing as it has the platforms for a number of the company's global vehicles.
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Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin are new Oscar hosts
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Murderer confesses in German 'veil martyr' trial
Arab media quickly dubbed Sherbini "the veil martyr" and the case triggered anti-German protests in Egypt and in the wider Muslim world.
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Bosnia squad for qualifying playoffs with Portugal
Never in my 40-year-long career have I ever had a more important match ...but I am absolutely sure that the whole of Europe supports Bosnia.
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Zimbabwe leaders still commited to deal
One thing I can guarantee is that there is a commitment from all the Zimbabwean parties to make the political agreement work.
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Death toll rises to 86 in Ukraine flu epidemic
Lyudmila Mukharska said the authorities had confirmed that five of the dead had died of the H1N1 virus.
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Judge paid the penalty for excessive trial length
So far, the compensation for stalling the trial was paid by the state, but now, the judges are required to explain it and pay the fees.
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Alleged serial killer charged as bodies mount
Police detained Sowell Saturday, two days after discovering the decomposing bodies of five African-American women inside his Cleveland home.
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CIA kidnapping trial nears verdict in Milan
Spataro is seeking a 13-year jail term for former CIA chief Jeff Castelli and Pollari for their alleged role in the kidnapping.
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Croatia issues 1.5-billion-dollar eurobond
Croatia's gross domestic product (GDP) was to contract by 5.0 percent this year, the finance ministry has forecast.
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Tajikistan grants amnesty to prison population
The sweeping amnesty will free all women, men who committed their crime as minors, war veterans.
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Wall Street shakes off doubts, powers higher
The Nasdaq composite added 9.86 points to 2,067.18 while the broad Standard & Poor's 500 index increased 6.90 points to 1,052.31.
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Reese Witherspoon witnesses a paparazzi fight
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Gaza gift shop markets 'Goldstone' headscarves
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Turkish students pelt Israeli envoy with eggs
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Leonard Cohen to perform in Zagreb ’Arena’
One of the greatest artists of our time and an international music veteran will perform in Zagreb this March.
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Netherlands reports first drug-resistant flu case
RIVM official Jessica Grootenboer told AFP that drug-resistant strains of the virus "do not spread quickly".
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Iran parliament speaker praises Iraq democracy
Larijani is due to visit the shrine of Imam Ali in the Shiite holy city of Najaf, south of Baghdad, during his four-day stay in Iraq.
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UN has 'complete cooperation' on war crimes
Once these two fugitives have been arrested, we will no longer need a report from Serge Brammertz as the case will be closed.
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French double up with opening Bali wins
Rezai earned the opening win for France at the 12-woman end-of-season event as she upset fourth seed Sabine Lisicki.
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Militants kill two Pakistan women teachers
Islamist insurgents who oppose the education of girls have bombed and destroyed hundreds of northwestern schools in recent years.
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Police and protesters clash violently in Tehran
Riot police roared in on motorcycles and fired teargas at the protesters, who were chanting "Death to the dictator."
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French nuclear export drive tainted by safety fear
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Gerrard admits Reds missing Alonso
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Taliban behind shooting of five British soldiers
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Turkey's swine flu toll hits 15
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India registers 500 mln phone customers
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Maine voters reject same-sex marriage
Gay marriage opponents cheered when victory became certain minutes after midnight.
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Euro Disney targeted in French racism complaint
Euro Disney management said a bailiff had visited its site in Marne-la-Vallee and that it would comment on the case later in the day.
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Toyota leaving Formula races because of the costs
Toyota leadership will hold a meeting on Wednesday at which they will confirm the decision before they publically announce it.
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Kosor and Pahor signed the Arbitration Agreement
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‘Jutarnji List’ promotes joining EU, ignores facts
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