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• Mattel Apologizes to China for Toy Recall • Iranian President's Visit to Ground Zero Denied
• Sarkozy Accuses Iran of Seeking Nuclear Weapons • Iraqi Eyewitness' Account of Shooting Incident
• Iran's New Fighter Jet in Completion • UN Says Israel Need to Reconsider Declaring Gaza as "Hostile Entity"
• Lebanese Lawmaker Killed in Explosion in East Beirut • GA Opens, Ban Ki-moon Stresses Importance of UN
• S Korean Delegation Arrives in Pyongyang to Prepare for Inter-Korean Summit • World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention Ends in Osaka
• Typhoon Nari Lashes South Korea • Anti-War Demonstration Held in Washington
• Reaction to Planned US Troop Reduction • International Nuclear Experts Return from Yongbyon
• Father of Euro Contributes to AIDS Prevention Education in China • Massive Earthquake in Sumatra Killed Seven, Injured One-hundred
• Putin Nominates New Prime Minister Candidate • Ethiopia Crosses Threshold of New Millennium
• US Commander in Iraq Envisions Troop Withdrawal • US Security Officials Regard the Country Much Safer than 9/11
• Iraq Calls for Reconciliation with Neigthbourhood • US Lawmakers React Ahead of Petraeus Report
• Iran' Wants Nuclear Programme. but not Nuclear Weapons • Oil Giant President Rejects So-Called "Energy Expansion"
• Ministers Meet at APEC Summit • DPRK, Japan Wrap up Normalization Talks
• Military Panel Recommends US to Lighten Footprint in Iraq • Darfur Talks to Resume Next Month
• Danish Police Foiled A Bomb Plot, Arresting Eight • Broad Security Plan in Iraq Unveiled
• N.Korea to Disable Nuke Programs by End of 2007: US Envoy • Iran Says It's Running 3,000 Centrifuges to Enrich Uranium
• AIDS Vaccine Trials Progress in South Africa • Memorial Service Marks 10th Anniversary of Princess Diana's Death
• S. Korea Provides Flood Aid for North • Gas Cannisters Found in UN Building Discovered Potentially Hazardous
• S.Korea Confirms the Release of Remaining S.Korean Hostages • Christopher Hill: U.S. Expects Clarity on N. Korea's Nuclear Programme
• Taliban Released 12 S.Korean Hostages on Wednesday • Current Main Task Is to Relieve Forestfire Pain: Greek Govt's Spokesman
• Ahmadinejad Says the US Political Influence in Iraq is "Collapsing" • Iraq Deputy PM Warned aganist U.S. Troops Withdrawal
• Firefighters Battle Flames as Death Toll Hits 64 in Greece • UN: Afghan Opium Planting Reaches a New High
• Greece Mourned Forest Fire Victims • French FM Apologised to al-Maliki for Saying He should be Replaced
• Taliban Spokesman says Negotiations to Continue • U.S. Attorney General Steps Down
• Gay Becomes World's Fstest Man • Notting Hill Carnival Under Way
• Mass Breastfeeding Event Held in Vietnam • Families of S.Korean Hostages Stay Calm amid Rumours of Release
• Some 18 Killed in Airstrikes in Afghanistan • Iran Develops 'Smart' Bomb
• British Pacific Rower Rescued After Capsize • Floods Kill 26 in US
• S. Korea to Send Extra Emergency Aid to DPRK • WHO Warn on the Rapid Emergence of New Diseases
• ASEAN Ministers Agree on Energy Memo • UK Requires Compulsory Fingerprints from Visa Applicants
• Syria, Iraq Agree to Secure Common Borders • Dean Hits Mexico As Category 2 Hurricane
• Japan's Abe Vows to Bolster Trade and Ties with India • Endeavour Returned to Earth Safely
• Cooling Mist Welcomed in Spain • Hurricane Dean lashes Jamaica
• Car Bomb in Sadr City Kills Four, 15 Injured • Pakistan to Review Moratorium on Nuclear Tests if India Resumes Tests
• Initial Results Show Referendum OKs New Constitution Draft • Four Passengers Kidnapped in Iran
• Hurricane Dean Continues March across Eastern Caribbean • NASA Orders Shuttle Home 1 Day Early
• Two Held after Hijacking of Turkey Plane • Koreas to Reschedule Leaders' Summit after Devastating Floods
• Technical Talks on North Korea's Nuclear Programme Ends • Humanitarian Aid from China Leaves for Sudan's Darfur
• Talks on N.Korea's Nuke program Believed to Enter a New Stage • Ban Ki-moon Offer Condolences to Peru Earthquake Victims
• Envoys Arrive in NE China for Meeting on Korean Denuclearization • Russia Begins Investigation into Train Bomb Attack
• Arrangements for Koreas Summit Announced • Endeavour Crew Begins Spacewalk
• Pakistan to Celebrate 60th Anniversary of Independence • Indian PM: Nuke Deal with U.S. No Impact on Indian Nuclear Program
• US, NKor Envoys Meet Ahead of Nuclear Disablement Talks • NASA Looks at Troubling Gouge
• Relief Supplies Delivered to Flooded Northern India • British Farm Suspected of Having Disease Cleared
• Iraqi PM Accuses Infiltration of Terrorists from Neighbours • Jirga Held to Find Ways to Stem Bloodshed in Afghanistan, Pakistan's Border
• Taliban Reiterate Releasing Two Female SKorean Hostages • Flood-hit South Asia in Urgent Need of Emergency Supply
• Crews Complete Drilling of Wider Hole into Utah Mountain in Search of Miners • UN Approved Resolution to Expand Its Role in Iraq
• Taliban Says Government Offered Safe Passage to Meet S.Koreans • Challenger Teacher Finally Blasts Off
• EU Confirms Ban on British Meat and Dairy • Iraq Security Conference Agrees to Help Restore Iraqi Stability
• Pakistan Not to Impose State of Emergency in the Country • Georgian FM Calls for UN Action Against Russia
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