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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson pauses as he updates on the markets and the economy while speaking at the Women in Housing and Finance Annual Meeting, Thursday, June 19, 2008, in Washington. Earlier Thursday, Paulson said the government must quickly give the Federal Reserve more power to regulate the financial system, saying this year's financial market turmoil highlighted the need for actio
US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson rejects carmakers aid plea
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- Woolworths UK shop in sales talks
- Putin grabs spotlight, vows Russia will thrive
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- International Monetary Fund approves $2.1 billion loan for h
- French fund to help shield companies from takeovers
- EU governments to overhaul farm subsidies
Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel spricht am Freitag 3. Oktober 2008 in Hamburg anlaesslich der Feierlichlichkeiten zum 18. Tag der Deutschen Einheit mit der Presse.
EU moves towards agreement on growth package
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- Bajaj Allianz to infuse Rs 300 cr
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- Centre asks states to ensure evidence not destroyed at blast
- Seven Indians in hijacked Iranian vessel
- Transaction fee on air fare to come down
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Winter knocks, steep temperature drop soon in Delhi
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- US, Iraqis to transfer control of Diyala to Sunnis
- 'Iran can make at least one nuclear bomb'
- Jewish settlers daub 'Muhammad is a pig' on Palestinian mosq
- Arabs focused on preventing piracy in Red Sea
- Iran feeling the pain of plunging oil prices
- Military analysts: Iran 'has enough material for atomic bomb
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, gestures as he speaks with Middle East Quartet envoy and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair during their meeting at Abbas' office in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008 (tmg1)
Syria and Britain all ears now
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- Scotland try to look for positives
- Is Latin America really a property hotspot?
- Colombia scam suspect seized
- Cover-up claimed in plane shooting in Peru
- Reuters Summit-Pharmaceuticals can't escape recessionary chi
- P4 free trade deal set to expand
 Brazil´s Daniel Alves, left, reacts as he is held in celebration by teammate Vagner Love after scoring a goal against Argentina during a Copa America final soccer game in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Sunday, July 15, 2007. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) { wam2
Brazil 6 Portugal 2 - friendly result
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- Nigeria to Play Togo in Local U-20 Tournament
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- Raila Revives Pentagon At Dinner
- Raila to Tour Country to Rebuild Reputation
- In chaotic Congo's remote hills, people face tenuous struggl
A displaced woman receives non food items like a bucket and plastic sheets at a Red Cross aid distribution point in a camp for displaced people, Monday, Nov. 17, 2008 in Kibati just north of Goma in eastern Congo. Congo's army clashed with rebels in some of the worst fighting in a week despite the rebel leader's promise to support a cease-fire, the United Nations said Monday.
Congo rebels pull back from frontline positions: UN monitors withdrawal
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Nicole Kidman drifts about like a lost porcelain doll
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- Haiti food crisis worsens; aid workers uncover malnutrition,
- Sunderland recall winger Edwards
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