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- Days after AIG's $85bn rescue, insurer hosted banquets
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (right), President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, addresses a press conference following his speech on the opening day of the general debate of the sixty-third session of the General Assembly,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad blames George Bush and Zionists for financial woe
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People walk on Dalal Street, the address of the Bombay Stock Exchange, reflected in car, in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Indian shares ended sharply higher Tuesday as investors bought blue chips, especially in the technology and banking sectors.
Sensex sheds 106 points
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- Retail mavericks: Fashion ventures forge new path for style,
- Cricket: Martin out of Bangladesh series
- India's old masters aim to end Australian era
- Thai PM flees on foot to escape violent protests
- Escaping the void: Climbers cheat death
- Blind masseurs protest at sighted competition
kashmiri muslim  busy in purchasing fresh vegetables   in srinagar on 07 octomber 2008, normalcy limping back to the valley  after  two days curfew. indian administrated kashmir.
Curfew lifted in Jammu and Kashmir
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- Leading article: Defeat is not yet inevitable
- Iran denies report U.S. plane forced to land
- Turkey hits PKK targets in n. Iraq on Tuesday
- U.S. dismisses Afghan war comments as "defeatist"
- Iran accuses six powers in nuclear row
- Blasts near Iraq ministry as U.S. official visits
An Israeli man cleans out a small pool at Sergei's Courtyard in Jerusalem, in this Monday, Oct. 6, 2008.
Israel turns over Jerusalem landmark to Russians
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- Ferrari to use "lollipop" after Singapore fiasco
- Frank Lampard winning England midfield battle
- Kunzle Gets Fitness Thumbs-Up
- Playing into Morales' hands
- In Venezuelan rain forest, charges of health negligence
- Finance and politics again eclipse the games
Falkland Islands Penguins
Who says penguins can't fly?
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- MDC says Zimbabwe talks deadlocked
- New Zimbabwe talks seen to fail in deadlock
- Hamas takes its turn at peace talks
- ANC may ask Mbeki to help in election
- Mauritanian police beat union members in coup protest
- South Africa drop Ntini and Nel from one-day squad
Players of the Sierra Leone National Soccer team(Leone Stars) train prior to their match at the National Stadium in Freetown.
Bangura set for Sierra Leone debut
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- Calderwood's dynamite displays earn Cup reward
- British banks forced into line over Treasury plan to boost r
- Pandora: Boris's former aide in religious row
- World stocks tick higher; Iceland pegs FX
- Tony Smith banks on speed to give Australia run for money
- Asia stocks recover on global rate cut hopes
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U.S. dollar, yen slip after Fed creates facility
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- Royal Caribbean Cruises sells 50 percent in jv to TUI Travel
- Big money England match in doubt
- Cuban Songstress Delighted At Angolan Public
- Singer Big Nelo Considers Aid to Cuban People Important
- Hennessey needs a rest - McCarthy
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (seventh from left), in a group photo with the members of the Senior Management Group, following the swearing-in ceremony of Alicia Bárcena Ibarra (sixth from left), new Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
UN to trim '09 Latam growth view due crisis
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