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Successful treatment for gum disease cuts the risk of pregnant women giving birth early, say US researchers.
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At least 30 people have been killed in a series of suspected suicide bombings in the Afghan city of Kandahar, officials say.
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Thirteen people die, four of whom are beheaded, in drug-related violence at the Mexican beach resort of Acapulco.
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New US movement tells politicians to smell the coffee
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South Asian women allege abuse by British in-laws
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Russia and the US are close to concluding a new nuclear disarmament treaty, officials in Washington and Moscow say.
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England close day three of the first Test against Bangladesh on 131-5, a lead of 434, having not enforced the follow-on after the hosts' 296.
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Secrets of Italian artist Caravaggio in the frame
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao rejects criticism that Beijing keeps the yuan undervalued in order to boost exports.
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Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel leads in the early stages of the Bahrain Grand Prix, ahead of Ferrari duo Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.
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Panic is sparked in Georgia after a bogus TV news report said Russian tanks had invaded and the president was dead.
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A leading member of the Hamas militant group, Mahar Uda, is arrested in the West Bank, the Israeli army says.
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A new bill to tighten regulation of US banks is due to be unveiled, but it may struggle to get backing in the Senate.
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England close day three of the first Test against Bangladesh on 131-5, a lead of 434, after choosing not to enforce the follow-on.
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Bomb attacks on the Afghan city of Kandahar were a warning to US and Nato forces not to target the region, the Taliban say.
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Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters march in Bangkok to press the government to call new elections.
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Fernando Alonso wins the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix for Ferrari after early leader Sebastian Vettel suffers a spark plug failure.
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A US woman held in Ireland over an alleged plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist is freed, as three others are still questioned.
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Transport Secretary Lord Adonis attacks the planned strike by British Airways cabin crew staff, calling it "totally unjustified".
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A top Obama adviser criticises Israel over settlement homes in East Jerusalem, thwarting Israeli hopes of ending the row.
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Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki's bloc strengthens its lead over its main rivals with partial election results now in from all 18 provinces.
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Two French hostages seized in the Central African Republic in November have been freed, the French foreign minister says.
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Colombians are set to vote in legislative elections that may indicate how the May presidential election will shape up.
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An avalanche hits an unauthorised snowmobile rally in Canada, killing at least two people.
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