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Families search for bombing victims
In what looked like an eerie replay of Sept. 11, fliers seeking information about people missing in the London terror attacks proliferated on walls and trees around the blast sites Saturday.
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Muslims express anger
As the faithful gathered at London Central Mosque for Juma (Friday) prayers, many expressed shame and anger, even as feared a backlash even as they condemned the deadly terror bombings as anti-Islam.
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Blair Says
World must deal with causes of terrorism
Prime Minister Tony Blair said yesterday the underlying cause of terrorism must be "pulled up by its roots" because bombers prepared to massacre innocents cannot be stopped by surveillance.
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Iraq rebels attack key infrastructure
Iraq rebels fired mortars at Baghdad's main oil refinery late Friday in a renewed assault on key infrastructure as a US commander suggested such attacks marked a new twist in insurgent tactics.
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Hurricane Dennis kills 32
Deadly Hurricane Dennis pummelled Havana into the early morning hours on Saturday, uprooting trees and leaving the city's 2.
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Opposition keeps up pressure on Arroyo
The Philippine opposition kept up pressure yesterday on President Gloria Arroyo to resign over allegations she cheated in last year's vote, as the military again warned troops to keep neutral in the deepening
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General Assembly to debate UNSC expansion today
The UN General Assembly is to open a debate Monday on a draft resolution submitted by the so-called G4 -- Japan, Germany, Brazil and India -- on a proposed expansion of the Security Council, assemblysources
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Rice in China to talk North Korean nuke
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in Beijing yesterday for the first leg of a four-nation Asian tour expected to be dominated by efforts to coax North Korea back to nuclear crisis talks.
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