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- Mexico arrests 6 in deadly Cancun bar blaze
- Abbas, Netanyahu vow to meet every two weeks for peace
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- Jailed Palestinian leader says peace talks will fail
A visitor walks next to the Dome of the Rock  Mosque in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. Heading into his first direct talks with an Israeli leader in two years, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday he wants the U.S. to play an active role and believes a deal can be reached within a year, as envisioned by the U.S. However, Abbas also said it would be difficult to continue negotiating if Israel fails to extend its 10-month curb on West Bank settlement construction that ends in late September.
US reputation as a peace broker at stake
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- Europe, U.S. growth to stay weak: IMF's Blanchard
- EU Finance Ministers to Discuss New Bank Levy
- Tennis: Murray's loss ends British hopes at Open
- Carvalho calls on Portugal to play as a team
- Roma face struggle on return to Romania
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France raises wheat crop estimate to 35.7 mln T
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- Youth Congress demands removal of SO Dhoomanganj
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- Housewife held hostage
- US investors seek pay for pre-WWII German bonds
- Centre should double the grain procurement: CFR
- Massive Earthquake Sets Back NZ Economic Recovery
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Kingfisher, BA enter code-sharing agreement
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- First mobile children hospital launched
- Muslims can marry irrespective of their nationalities
- Jordanian websites shift political dissent online
- Lebanon charges 84 over sectarian street fight
- Religious forums to come under scrutiny in Bahrain
- 24-hour hotline opened for Filipino community in Qatar
Saad Hariri, leader of Lebanon's parliamentary majority speaks with The Associated Press before addressing a campaign rally of couple of thousand people at his Beirut residence, Lebanon, Thursday, June 4, 2009.
Lebanon PM retracts Syria charge
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- Police: Drunk Driver Kills 15 at Ecuador Bus Stop
- Chavez's Base, the Poor, Wobbles as Election Looms
- Relatives of trapped Chilean miners 'hopeful'
- Colombian is now world’s shortest man
- Chilean mine foreman works heroically to keep hope alive
- Letter: Luís Corvalán obituary
Argentina's head coach Diego Maradona holds his head prior to the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Argentina and Germany in the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa
Maradona wants to celebrate 50th with Napoli game
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- US Beats Angola 121-66, Reaches Quarters at Worlds
- 84 charged over deadly Beirut shootout
- Riot Death Toll Rises to 13
- Dialogue With Demobilised Continuing, Says Government
- Police Arrest Opposition Members Over Protests
- After Riots, Schools Reopening
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak looks on during his meeting with Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas, not pictured, at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010.
Mubarak concerned over 'new dangers' in the Gulf
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- Aust election: Gillard favoured to form next govt
- Racing: Baileys Dream in doubt for cup campaign
- Racing: Mr Charlie gets a second look
- All Black coach likely to lose his family home
- Soccer: Phoenix out to add to Sydney's anguish
- Evacuation alert put in place for floods in southeast Austra
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China a promising organic market
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- In wake of Earl, US eyes other storms
- Tropical Storm Hermine heads for Mexico-Texas coast
- Bahamas drops charges in Travolta extortion case
- Afrowood Woos Passengers for Direct Flight to the Caribbean
- Report: Van Der Sloot Concedes Extorting Holloways
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