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A stock investor chats with another at a securities company Monday, Nov. 5, 2007, in Shanghai, China. Chinese stocks fell Monday despite a torrid trading debut by oil and gas giant PetroChina, whose shares tripled in value after a record-breaking initial public offering.
China sharply raises energy prices
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 Poland´s President Lech Kaczynski, right front, shares a word with French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy, left front, and Portugal´s Prime Minister Jose Socrates, center front, during a group photo at an EU summit in Lisbon, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2
Sarkozy: Poles won't block Lisbon
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India food grain waste revealed
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Hundreds of oil tankers each year receive their payload from Iraq's Al Basrah Oil Terminal (ABOT). Mobile Security Force Detachment 22 (MSFD-22) is currently defending Iraqis oil terminals as part of a joint effort between US and Coalition Forces to provi
Iraq says competition deciding factor in oil deals
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- Support collapsing for Peru's mining strike
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- Betancourt describes sadistic treatment at hands of captors
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, gets a blessing from Monsignor Diego Monroy Ponce as Cindy McCain looks on during his visit to the Basilica de Guadalupe in Mexico City, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
The Latin America question
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- Egypt tries to stem population growth
- Geweida blocked from Egyptian culture board
- Overlooked film extras seek respect
- 71 Somali rebels killed in clashes with troops
- Mugabe and pathology of power
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An unidentified woman takes care of her sick grandchild in a squatter settlement near Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Wednesday, April 2, 2008, where she was forced to relocate when 90,000 homes were demolished in a 2005 government slum clean-up campaign which affected 2.5 million people.
Robert Mugabe uses food as weapon as famine looms
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- Dhoni's career graph on the rise
- Origin Energy rejects £13bn bid from BG Group
- Cricket: Injury forces Ponting to fly home
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Melbourne to host Formula One Grand Prix until 2015
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- Convicted vessel captain repatriated from Panama
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- Wrist injury ends Ponting's tour
- Nigeria's Olympic plans in chaos
- Havana Hospital Boss Eulogises Late Colleague
- Bolt, Powell and Campbell to head Jamaican team
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