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- Athletics: Former track star pleads guilty to heroin charges
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- US Congress passes Iraq war spending plan
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- Murdoch's Wall Street shuffle
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- Samba stars on the way
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- Paralysed Gaza girl, Marya Aman, in plea to Israel
- 'Germ warfare' fear over African monkeys taken to Iran
- Hold fast, we're building a new Afghanistan
- Obama "puzzled" by Iraq comment frenzy
- UAE schools allowed to hike fees by 30%
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- Daring sting freed Colombian jungle hostages
- Bolivia's opposition governors agree to recall vote
- Ecuador mulls declaring some debt illegitimate
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- Rescue video shows duped rebels, elated hostages
- Fabio Barbosa, Brazil's man of iron, laughs off recession
 Training session of the Brazilian national team in Frankfurt: Once more the South American magicians delighted the audience. Ronaldinho and Kaka. (vio1)
Ronaldinho set for Italy not City
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- Tsvangirai has to be part of the negotiations: Mbeki
- Nigeria footballer's brother held
- Teenage girls raped at Robert Mugabe's torture camps
- Doubts raised over haunting image from Zimbabwe
- My love life's cursed, says girlfriend of Tom Cholmondeley
- Africa must stand firm against despot Mugabe
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- Convicted vessel captain repatriated from Panama
- Injured Ponting leaving Caribbean tour early
- Rachel Kushner's 'Telex From Cuba'
- Wrist injury ends Ponting's tour
- Nigeria's Olympic plans in chaos
- Havana Hospital Boss Eulogises Late Colleague
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Bolt, Powell and Campbell to head Jamaican team
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