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'Novel' way to deliver a submarine
Anticipating a showdown with Iran, Israel decides secretly to deploy a submarine off its arch-foe's coast.

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'US society to blame for child abuse'
Pope Benedict XVI chided Americans for a moral breakdown he said had fueled the church’s child sex abuse scandal.

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Maoists give King 4 weeks to move out
A top Maoist leader in Nepal, who is tipped to be the country’s next prime minister, has given an ultimatum of four weeks to the embattled King to step down and leave the Narayanhiti royal palace.

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Putin to go the Sarko way?
Moscow is ablaze with rumours that Putin, 56, and the flexible 24-year-old Alina Kabayeva, now a member of the Russian parliament, have decided to tie the knot.

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Iraqi says he didn't desert; he was owed pay and break
An Iraqi army captain said he had left his 70 soldiers in the midst of a battle in Sadr City to take his long-overdue three-day break.

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Blast kills 50 at Iraq funeral
As part of an internal war among Sunni Arabs, a suicide bomber blows himself up in a tent full of mourners for two cousins killed fighting insurgents.



A suicide bomber walked into a funeral for two cousins who had died fighting insurgents and blew himself up Thursday, killing at least 50 people, officials said. It was the latest strike in an internal war among Sunni Arabs, some of whom have aligned themselves with the Americans and others with the group Al Qaeda in Iraq.

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Across the globe, empty bellies bring rising anger
The food crisis is not only being felt among the poor but is also eroding the gains of the working and middle classes.

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Congressional report: U.S. efforts in Pakistan lacking
The Bush administration has no comprehensive plan for dealing with the threat posed by Pakistan's lawless tribal areas, where al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden is believed to be hiding, according to a new report from the research arm of Congress.

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Flame survives India trek, but few even see it
Authorities sealed off the center of their normally frenetic capital Thursday with 15,000 police to protect the Olympic torch relay from protesters who held their pro-Tibet demonstrations elsewhere in India.

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South Africa: Bill To Help Clear Skies For Stargazers - Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
An interesting bill, the Draft Astronomy Geographic Advantage Bill, has been released for public comment. The science and technology department has indicated that the bill will be introduced to Parliament this year.
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Noggin, the N fill the long days after the split
Sister networks Noggin and the N, which share the same channel space, have completed programming plans to follow their split into separate, 24-hour networks at the end of the month.
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Birmingham City 1 Newcastle United 1: Cavalier Keegan rescued by Owen
<p>At half-time the obituaries were being written; at full-time the reports of Kevin Keegan's demise proved, again, to be premature. Early but, maybe not, erroneous. So miserable has been the Messiah's return to Newcastle that a desperately eked out draw away to Birmingham City felt like the victory he has failed to achieve in his nine matches so far as his team has slid remorselessly towards the relegation places.</p>
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KSE edges up 48.1 points, banking stocks lead way
Kuwait Stock Exchange posted modest gains on Sunday, led by select banking stocks and middle level scrips. The market rose 48.10 points in choppy trading, extending its gains to the second straight session.
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Sosa in clear? Sorry, no way
Perhaps you saw the two letters to the editor in Saturday's Tribune Sports section.
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