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Palestinian youths are seen near a section of Israel's separation barrier during a demonstration at highway 443 near the West Bank village of Beit Urr, Friday, Jan. 11, 2008.
Analysis: Will Jerusalem spat undo peacemaking?
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- Greek bailout tops EU ministers’ agenda
- How Indonesia tackles terrorism
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Rahimullah Yusufzai
- Britain's plan to cut deficit inadequate, says Brussels
- Ancelotti claims style advantage over predecessor
- I will only resign if Pope asks me, says defiant Irish cardi
In this photo released by Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Benedict XVI, right, meets Archbishop Robert Zollitsch during an audience in his private library at the Vatican, Friday, March 12, 2010
German Priest Close to Pope Is Suspended in Abuse Case
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- Google keeps up China talks, but pullout signs grow
- Japanese company breeds ‘sustainable’ bluefin from eggs
- Toyota, Mitsubishi, three others set up electric car group
- 'China knows its duties in Iran N-tussle'
- Thai PM rejects protesters' call for new elections
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Actress denies charity fraud
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- S Arabia-Syria ties improve
- Pakistan to buy 4m tons of coal Cement demand strong from I
- Lashkar-e-Islam men kill two cricket players
- Peace with the Taliban
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Munir Akram
- Imaging Taliban
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to reporter after a meeting with Massachusetts treasurer Tim Cahill, not seen, at Cahill's office at the Statehouse in Boston, Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007.
Obama runs out of patience with Israel
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- Harry Redknapp agrees deal to bring Sandro to Tottenham
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- Flamengo to make flying visit to quake-hit Chile
- Rio says Olympics threatened by oil reform
- Power failure plunges Chile into darkness
- Lula takes on regional peace with Israel visit
A Palestinian worker is seen on a construction site in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramat Sholmo, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Israel to go ahead with settlements
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- US to play Australia in South Africa on June 5
- Nigeria is falling apart, says Nobel prize-winning author
- Militants threaten oil industry after double car bombing
- ANC youth leader guilty of 'hate speech' after rape jibe
- David Beckham: England legend - or a vain failure?
- Leading article: A voice of sense in Nigeria
Somali government soldiers cross a street during heavy fighting with the Islamist insurgents in northern Mogadishu, Somalia, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Somali Government Signs Deal With Powerful Militia
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- Leave our boy alone
- Menace of match-fixing rears its ugly head again
- PCB spurns manager's claims
- Finn earns right to life in fast lane
- Dlr holds gains ahead of Fed, euro under pressure
- Marmite – more than just a condiment
A worker checks pipes at PetroChina's Tarim Oilfield in Taklamakan Desert, in China's western Xinjiang region, Thursday, March 26, 2009.
Arrow to reject Shell, PetroChina $3 bln bid - paper
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- Lamely Wins Puerto Rico Open at 19 Under
- Seamlessly Wedding Cuban Rhythm to American Jazz
- Head of UN agriculture agency helps launch Haiti's spring pl
- AP Enterprise: US Botched Haiti Flights to Fla.
- Mass Maritime cadet relates Haiti effort
- UN chief visits Haiti camp
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (second from right) and his former Spokesperson, Haitian native Michele Montas (right), meet with residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, displaced by the violent earthquake that devastated much of the capital and claimed thousands of lives.
UN chief says world hasn't forgotten Haiti
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