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Some diplomats question wisdom of Ban's Burma trip
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Madonna starts her revamped Sticky And Sweet tour at London's O2 Arena with a tribute to Michael Jackson.
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The African Union's decision not to help arrest Sudan's president will not affect the international court's work, its prosecutor says.
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Recently retired American football star Steve "Air" McNair is found dead with multiple gunshot wounds in Nashville. along with a dead woman.
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The Organization of American States suspends Honduras for ousting President Zelaya, who says he will return on Sunday.
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The Philippine army blames Islamist militants after a bomb blast outside a cathedral in the south kills at least five people.
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Republican ex-vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin hints on playing a wider role in the US, after quitting as Alaska governor.
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Two British service personnel have been killed in separate attacks in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence says.
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Former World Cup winner Franz Beckenbauer says England is fit to host the World Cup "tomorrow".
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Has Obama administration taken eye off Iraq?
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Roger Federer goes for a record 15th Grand Slam title as he faces American Andy Roddick in the Wimbledon final.
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A signal is detected from the data recorders of the Yemenia plane that crashed in the Indian Ocean this week, officials say.
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A teenage girl's death from a gunshot wound brings to five the victims of a suspected serial killer in a rural South Carolina community.
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Floods and landslides cause havoc in China
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Mohammad Yousuf scores a century give Pakistan the upper hand in the first Test in Sri Lanka.
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A group of Iranian clerics calls the presidential vote's result invalid, underlining the splits in the ruling elite.
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Zimbabwe's government agrees to withdraw soldiers from diamond mines amid criticism over human rights abuses.
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Mark Cavendish wins the second stage of the 2009 Tour de France with a blistering long-range sprint finish.
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Twelve civilians die in the Somali capital as soldiers retaliate to mortars fired at the presidential palace by insurgents.
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Honduras' interim government says it will block ousted President Zelaya from flying home, but he says he is determined to go.
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Roger Federer wins a record 15th Grand Slam title, beating Andy Roddick 16-14 in the fifth set of an epic Wimbledon final.
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Ousted President Manuel Zelaya has left Washington on a flight bound for Honduras, in a bid to reclaim his post. What next?
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Dani Pedrosa clinches victory in the US MotoGP after coming from fourth on the grid to hit the front from the start of the race.
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Drinking five cups of coffee a day could reverse memory problems seen in Alzheimer's disease, US scientists say.
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Pakistan wants civilians to help take on Taliban
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Russian visit will test Obama's diplomatic skills
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