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- Cuban model 'doesn't even work for us any more': Fidel Castr
- Arrests made in Mexico migrant slayings
- Cordoba centre will be built, imam declares
- US religious leaders condemn Islamophobia
- US terror training in Yemen reflects wider program
- Guatemala cancels landslide rescue
Palestinian women read the Quran at the mosque in Gaza city  on 12 August 2010. The start of Ramadan, the ninth and holiest month in the Muslim calendar, is traditionally determined by the sighting of a new moon, which often divides Islamic nations over exactly when to begin the festival. Throughout the month, followers are required to abstain from food, drink and sex from dawn to dusk. Activity peaks between "iftar", the breaking of the fast at sunset, and "suhur", the last meal of the day before sunrise. (photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN)
White House warns Florida church not to burn Koran
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- Insurance assessors arrive from US, Europe
- Athens marathon battles for higher profile
- Calm Zvonareva winning the battle against inner demons
- BP faces backlash over Gulf oil spill report
- Sarkozy defiant over pensions
- Scots grasp for positives after narrowest escape
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
US STOCKS-Wall St climbs in low-volume session
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Asia Middle East
- Iron ore miner sues Chinese company for $80m
- Safety the name of the Asian Games
- China's ties with Southeast Asia strong
- Beijing to keep eye on superbug
- Joint scientific research lauded
- Diaoyu Islands
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Climate change resulting in wild weather in China
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- Running out of options in Afghanistan
- Backers of NYC Islamic center appear divided
- Bopanna-Qureshi enter US Open double's final
- Castro criticises Iran on anti-Semitism
- Iran says it is 'reviewing' stoning sentence
- Robert Fisk: The lie behind mass 'suicides' of Egypt's young
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Shelter of hope for abandoned pets
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South America Africa
- UPDATE 2-Brazil firm makes huge potash find in Amazon
- Shell to sell stakes in Brazil offshore oil blocks
- Fire halts shipping from large Bonaire oil terminal
- Iran woman's stoning suspended after global outcry
- Chile Enap sees no crude import need after fire
- F1 circuit becomes more demanding
Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas, center, holds up the World Cup trophy as he and other team members celebrate, as South African President Jacob Zuma, front right, and FIFA president Sepp Blatter, second from right in front, look on during the World Cup final soccer match between the Netherlands and Spain at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa, Sunday, July 11, 2010
Experimental Spain suffer at hands of fired-up Argentina
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- We have failed, admits UN, as fresh wave of Congo rapes emer
- Nigerian gunmen free 800 in prison break
- News agencies concerned over South Africa media restrictions
- Kevin Pietersen asks to go to South Africa in search of form
- Palestinians not to recognise Israel as a Jewish state
- Abbas asks US to step into colonies dispute
A young girl passes by posters of Rwandan president Paul Kagame in the capital Kigali, Rwanda, Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, during a rally for the upcoming presidential elections which will be held on Aug. 9 2010
The Kagame Dilemma
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Australia Caribbean
- Federal Labor MP presses for live cattle export ban
- Farms go under as floods peak
- Graziers and canegrowers meet in anger over reef management
- Factory turns dairy waste into methane
- Bushfire experts meet in Darwin
- Indigenous agreement means more sandalwood in the Ord
Kim Clijsters, of Belgium, returns a shot to Samantha Stosur, of Australia, during a quarterfinal at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010.
Clijsters sets up Venus semi-final
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- Letters: Perspectives on the tax people
- Report: Castro says Cuban model doesn't work
- Haiti's earthquake similar but deadlier
- Gunmen burst into Honduran factory, massacre workers
- 400,000 hit by flooding in Mexico
- Cuba's Fidel Castro criticises Iran over anti-Semitism
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, left, shakes hands with China's President Hu Jintao during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
Latin America pays for China ties
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