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California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger denies a plea for clemency by an elderly and infirm killer.
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California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger denies a plea for clemency by an elderly and infirm killer.
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Jarkko Nieminen beats Croatia's Mario Ancic in the Heineken Open final in Auckland.
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A top African Union official backs plans for a UN peace force in Darfur, despite Sudanese opposition.
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Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales meets his counterpart in Brazil for talks on his plans for the energy industry.
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Forty people are held in Thailand after a protest at PM Thaksin Shinawatra's office, police say.
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Seven people have been killed and five hurt in an explosion at a coal mine in Romania, officials say.
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A Bahamas hotel known as a haunt of US novelist Ernest Hemingway is destroyed in a fire.
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An airstrike by US forces on a village in Pakistan may have targeted al-Qaeda's deputy leader, reports say.
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Iran's president says Tehran does not need a nuclear weapon amid more concern in the West over the issue.
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Jim Muir plots the collision course awaiting Iran as it may face sanctions over its nuclear policy.
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Iran's president says Tehran does not need nuclear weapons but has a right to restart research.
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Al-Qaeda's deputy leader was not in a Pakistani village hit in an apparent missile attack, officials say.
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A man taken to hospital in Belgium after returning from Turkey tests negative for the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus.
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Sri Lanka's peace monitors say they have been targeted for the first time, amid rising violence.
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At least 11 police are reported killed in Maoist rebel attacks on the outskirts of Nepal's capital Kathmandu.
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Pakistan protests to the US after a missile attack targeting al-Qaeda's deputy leader kills 18 people.
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A Swiss investigator is "certain" the CIA ran secret prisons in Europe and accuses its governments of complicity.
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A former Taleban minister who later defected to the new Afghan government is shot dead in Kandahar.
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Gay rights activists stage symbolic "gay marriages" in Rome, in a move sharply criticised by the Vatican.
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