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 The death chamber with an emergency phone in Unit 4 of the Penitentiary of New Mexico is shown during a press tour of the facility Thursday, Oct. 25, 2001, in Sante Fe, N.M. The room is prepared for the execution of Terry Clark scheduled for Nov. 6, 2001
U.S. moving to clear backlog of executions
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- A feud over press freedom boils over in France
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- Striking Greek truck drivers hold talks as fuel shortage hit
- Russian museum director faces charge of inciting religious h
- Putin, as prime minister, keeps his inner circle intact
- Russian investigators identify main suspect in murder of Pol
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, center, meets some of the 1,300 French troops mostly stationed in the Kabul region as part of NATO's military force Saturday, Dec. 22, 2007.
Sarko and the spirit of '68
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Asia Middle East
- 2008 turns out to be a year of trouble for China
- Another D-Day for Pakistan over militants
- Maize prices rise over 6% despite bumper crop
- UN leader bluntly tells Myanmar to hurry on aid
- Earthquake in western China kills thousands
- McCain makes overtures to environmentally minded voters
KLdy1 - Mar08 - Aluminium - steel - metal - metal prices. (dy1)
Power shortages may push aluminium to new highs
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- LEBANON: Political, sectarian crisis entrenched - analysts
- LEBANON: Aid agencies hampered by threat of further violence
- Why Israel is the world's happiest country
- Hezbollah's street fight jus
- UAE-Beirut flights still suspended due to unrest
- Iran summons UK envoy over ruling
 Iraqi women carry water containers past a US Army (USA) M2A3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle in a village outside Riyad, a suburb of Baghdad, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. cg1
'Death was the least that she deserved'
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- Morales sets Bolivia recall date
- Morales approves August recall vote for himself and governor
- Rebel documents point to cross-border Chavez links
- Bolivia president seeks referendums
- Sleeping giant Brazil wakes, but could stumble
- Mahindra launches Pik Up Double Cab in Paraguay
Massa celebrating victory at the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix.
Massa's Turkish delight
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- South Africa's new Newspeak
- Les Brasseries Du Cameroun's New Top Cup Formula
- CAF Competitions - Mount Cameroon, Astre, Cotonsport Qualify
- Akwaya Students' Union in Buea Frown At Akwaya Politicians
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- Leaders Accuse State of Hurrying Settlement Drive to Please
 Force Commander of the United Nations Operation in Burundi (ONUB), Major-General Derrick Mbuyiselo Mgwebi, addresses a military parade during activitiesorganized in observance of the International Day of UN Peacekeepers in Bujumbura, Burundi. (mb1)
Burundi clashes as UN seeks peace
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- Hair x-ray test being developed to detect breast cancer
- Australian Olympic chief Coates says podium protests possibl
- Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
- Man pokes shark in eye during attack
- Melbourne shooter pleads guilty
- Cowan's All Black future in doubt
 Iraq´s soccer team members warming up during a training session in Jakarta, Friday, July 27, 2007. Iraq will pay against Saudi Arabia in their final match of the Asia Football Cup 2007 in Jakarta on July 29. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) (tmg1)
Iraqi stars unlikely for Roos qualifier
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- Death toll from capsized ferry in Haiti rises to 13
- 12 killed as ferry capsizes off Haiti
- Change we can stomach
- Capello names squad for England friendlies
- Jamaica, Guyana leaders seek to resolve trade dispute over r
- Beckham, Terry in England to face United States, Trinidad
Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuba's acting President Raul Castro, visits the Child Protection Center in Havana, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. The visit is part of a regional conference on programs to protect children from sexual and other forms of abuse. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)hg3
Cubans should be free to travel, says Castro daughter
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