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2009-09-13 08:36:02
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's veteran foreign minister has undergone successful spine surgery in the United States, state media said.
Prince... more
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2009-09-13 06:55:15
By Will Dunham
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Norman Borlaug, the U.S. agricultural scientist who received the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize for developing... more
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2009-09-12 16:29:21
TEHRAN (Reuters) - A top Iranian judicial committee rejected on Saturday accusations by pro-reform cleric Mehdi Karoubi that some jailed protesters had been raped after contested June... more
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2009-09-12 16:21:21
DONETSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - British singer Elton John, visiting Ukraine with his AIDS charity foundation, said on Saturday he wanted to adopt a 14-month-old boy from an orphanage in the... more
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2009-09-12 16:09:14
By Hamid Shalizi
KABUL (Reuters) - Roadside bombs, gunbattles and a suicide strike killed five Americans and dozens of Afghan civilians, troops... more
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2009-09-12 14:20:40
By Hamid Shalizi
KABUL (Reuters) - Rebel fighters killed 20 civilians in southern Afghanistan and 17 security police and security guards,... more
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2009-09-12 13:45:13
By Hossein Jaseb and Fredrik Dahl
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Saturday it would not back down in its nuclear row with the West, a day after... more
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2009-09-12 12:13:25
By Jeff Franks
HAVANA (Reuters) - One of the original leaders of the Cuban revolution and current vice president Juan Almeida has died of heart... more
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2009-09-12 11:34:40
HAVANA (Reuters) - One of the original leaders of the Cuban revolution and current vice president Juan Almeida has died of heart failure at the age of 82, state-run press said on... more
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2009-09-12 10:56:09
By Hamid Shalizi
KABUL (Reuters) - Roadside bombs killed 20 civilians in southern Afghanistan and fighters killed 11 policemen and six private... more
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2009-09-12 10:07:08
BERLIN (Reuters) - The global economic crisis will continue and countries must do more to adopt financial market regulations, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique... more
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2009-09-12 06:04:58
By Seo Eun-kyong
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea said on Saturday it would support direct talks between the United States and North Korea so long as... more
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2009-09-12 01:54:14
By Steve Gorman
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, California (Reuters) - The space shuttle Discovery touched down safely on a landing strip in California's... more
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2009-09-12 01:32:26
By Steve Gorman
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, California (Reuters) - The space shuttle Discovery touched down safely on a landing strip in California's... more
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2009-09-12 01:12:02
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Friday it was prepared to hold direct talks with North Korea to try to coax it back into multilateral negotiations on ending its... more
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2009-08-28 19:16:50
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Michael Jackson's death was a homicide caused by acute intoxication from the drug propofol and other conditions, the Los Angeles Country Coroner said on... more
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2009-08-28 19:08:51
BOSTON (Reuters) - The man accused of masterminding the largest identity theft in U.S. history agreed to plead guilty to related charges, according to court papers filed in Boston... more
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2009-08-28 19:05:30
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Los Angeles County Coroner said on Friday it has ruled the death of pop star Michael Jackson a homicide due to acute intoxication from the drug propofol and... more
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2009-08-28 12:35:10
By Stephen Brown
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is launching legal actions against media in Italy and abroad, including... more
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2009-08-28 12:32:12
By Alexandria Sage
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A California girl who was kidnapped at the age of 11 in 1991 has been found alive, having spent 18... more
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