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China PM rebuffs US demands for currency revalue
AFP
NEW YORK — China's premier sought to ease tensions with the US ahead of a speech Thursday in which he is expected to defend Asian giant's currency policy, as US lawmakers prepared to vote on punishing Beijing. Prime Minister Wen Jiabao is expected to ...
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Iran signals interest in talks on nuclear program, diplomats say
Washington Post
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad expressed recent interest in renewing talks with the United States and other major powers. (Chris Hondros) By Glenn Kessler UNITED NATIONS - Iran increasingly appears willing to enter into negotiations in the near ...
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Washington Post
French strikes to hit flights and train services
The Guardian
French unions will ground planes and trains and encourage millions of people to take to the streets today in protest over Nicolas Sarkozy's pension reforms. In a rematch of the strike earlier this month when transport services were disrupted and ...
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The Guardian
Clashes erupt over killing of Palestinian in East Jerusalem
Washington Post
By Joel Greenberg JERUSALEM - An Israeli security guard posted to protect Jewish settlers killed a Palestinian on Wednesday in East Jerusalem, setting off street clashes between stone-throwing youths and riot police that reached the compound of the ...
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India asks rich nations to keep their promises to spur growth
Economic Times
UNITED NATIONS: India has called upon rich nations to urgently fulfil their commitment to provide more funds, transfer technology and undertake capacity building in developing countries to spur international development. ...
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Bomb at Iranian Parade Kills at Least 12
Voice of America
Iranian authorities say a bomb exploded at a military parade in the northwest and has killed at least 12 people, wounding 70 others. Reports from Mahabad say most of the victims are women and children. The wives of two military officers are said to be ...
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Qaeda warns France not to try rescuing hostages: SITE
AFP
DUBAI — Al-Qaeda has warned Paris not to attempt to rescue five French nationals kidnapped by jihadists in Niger, SITE monitoring group said Thursday, as France mobilised its forces to find them. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb posted a statement on ...
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AFP
Paramilitary force is key for CIA
Washington Post
By Craig Whitlock and Greg Miller On an Afghan ridge 7800 feet above sea level, about four miles from Pakistan, stands a mud-brick fortress nicknamed the Alamo. It is officially dubbed Firebase Lilley, and it is a nerve center in the covert war against ...
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Dr. White and his miracle cure
The Hindu
The Hindu MIRACLE DOCTOR: Sachin Tendulkar with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his personal physician Dr. Lindsay White (second from left), who has treated a number of Indian and Sri Lankan cricketers for sports injuries. ...
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The Hindu
ADL dubs Clinton's Russian immigration remark 'amateur analysis'
Ynetnews
WASHINGTON – Anti-Defamation League Director Abe Foxman, one of the foremost Jewish leaders in the United States, said Thursday that he regretted former US President Bill Clinton's statement about the Russian immigrants in Israel, calling it an ...
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CWG an 'appealing target' for LeT, warns US
NDTV.com
PTI, Updated: September 23, 2010 12:17 IST Washington: The Commonwealth Games in New Delhi will be an "appealing target" for Pakistan-based terror group LeT due to its political and economic significance for India, a top US counter-terrorism official ...
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NDTV.com
Fidel Castro firmly backs Israel's right to exist: report
AFP
NEW YORK — Fidel Castro, the longtime president and leftist icon who stepped aside during a health crisis but still leads the Cuban Communist Party, has told a reporter that Israel definitely has the right to exist. "Yes it does, without a doubt," ...
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