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GAZA CITY: Palestinian President Yasser Arafat appealed yesterday for an extraordinary Arab summit concentrating on what he described as an Israeli escalation against the Palestinians.
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MANILA: A Philippine provincial governor narrowly escaped death when suspected communist insurgents ambushed his convoy yesterday, killing two of his police escorts, a military report said. Jose Caballero, governor of the southern province of...
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DARWIN • Aboriginal actor David Gulpilil is a household name in Australia as a movie star-and as a man caught up in a real-life role reflecting his country's tragic culture clash.
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WASHINGTON • Her carefully cultured cells were dead and Katherine Schaefer was annoyed, but just a few minutes later, the researcher realised she had stumbled onto a potential new cancer treatment.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida • Small amounts of toxic ammonia leaked from a fluid line yesterday as two astronauts conducted the second of what could be a precedent-setting three space walks in nine days, upgrading the international space station’s...
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HOT SPRINGS, Arkansas • Bill Clinton and his family joined hundreds of mourners yesterday for the funeral of his stepfather, the man who the former president said brought his mother the “most secure, stable years she ever had.”
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WASHINGTON • The top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee sought to weaken support for a resolution opposing President Bush’s Iraq war strategy, saying yesterday that supporters are intellectually dishonest.
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SARDINATA, Colombia • Explosions killed at least 18 workers in a Colombian coal mine in the northeastern province of Norte de Santander on Saturday, and another 13 were feared dead, an official said yesterday.
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WASHINGTON • Senator Hillary Clinton and top Democratic presidential rivals are opening the throttle in the 2008 campaign, offering a peek at divergent strategies each hopes will capture the White House.
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ALGIERS • A leading member of the French Socialist Party called yesterday for France to recognise crimes from the colonial era in Algeria rather than to apologise for them as Algiers wants.
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MOSCOW • Billionaire Vladimir Potanin, who controls Russia’s top metals miner Norisk Nickel, called on Russians to behave abroad in order to improve the country’s business reputation.
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COPENHAGEN • A year after cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) sparked violent protests, Danish Muslims say some good has come of the row – dialogue has improved with their fellow Danes, who now understand Islam much better.
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VATICAN CITY • Pope Benedict XVI spoke out Sunday amid a debate over plans to legalise civil partnerships in Italy, defending traditional marriage in an address to Catholic worshipper.
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BUCHAREST • Romania’s foreign minister Razvan Ungureanu resigned yesterday over failing to inform the prime minister about the fate of two Romanian detainees in Iraq.
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BERLIN • Germany’s lack of progress in cutting greenhouse gas emissions is holding back international effort to combat global warming, the European Union’s Environment Commissioner was quoted as saying yesterday.
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GENEVA • The World Health Organisation yesterday warned that European nations must not be lulled into a false sense of security about bird flu, following an outbreak among poultry at a British farm.
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LONDON • A musical about a 1960s scandal involving a Cabinet minister, a showgirl and a top Soviet official is the latest drama using the London stage to expose politicians’ foibles – often to comic effect.
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LONDON • Muslim leaders in the British city of Birmingham criticised the media yesterday after nine men were arrested in anti-terror raids on suspicion of an “Iraq-style” plot to kidnap and behead a Muslim soldier.
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DUBLIN • Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern will meet Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain in Wales today to discuss efforts to restore self-rule in Belfast, his office said.
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LONDON • Pressure grew on British Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday to step down soon as a newspaper poll said that most voters want him to resign immediately.
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