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  1. Where's Kim? Uncertainty persists over NKorea leader (AFP)
  2. Canada's Conservative Party wins re-election (AP)
  3. Hurricane Omar batters Aruba, heads for US islands (AP)
  4. Baghdad housing prices soar under sectarian shadow (AP)
  5. Poor will be biggest victims of financial crisis, aid groups warn (AP)
  6. Britain's Brown revives political fortunes (AP)
  7. Pamuk, Turkish president open Frankfurt book fair (AP)
  8. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,183 (AP)
  9. UN Security Council extends mission in Haiti (AP)
  10. Ethiopia's 'green famine' takes its toll (AFP)
  11. Azerbaijan's Aliyev set for re-election to presidency (AFP)
  12. Investigator: Computer likely caused Qantas plunge (AP)
  13. Mauritanian opposition keeps up pressure on junta (AFP)
  14. China vows overhaul of "chaotic" milk industry (AP)
  15. Protesters cut power to Thai parliament as police fire tear gas (AFP)
  16. UN chief wants new look at UN Georgia mission (AP)
  17. 9 killed when 2 strong quakes hit Tibet (AP)
  18. Portuguese bank offers "McCain/Obama" rate deal (Reuters)
  19. Japanese shares plummet, extend losses (AFP)
  20. Police fire tear gas against crowd (AP)
  21. Europe governments go their own way on crisis (AP)
  22. Taliban, Afghan officials meet in Saudi Arabia (AP)
  23. Police fire tear gas on Thai parliament protesters: reports (AFP)
  24. Gates: Afghan militants key to country's future (AP)
  25. China cancels, postpones military exchanges with US: Pentagon (AFP)
  26. Lebanon, US set up joint military commission (AP)
  27. Bad connection caused atom smasher shutdown (AP)
  28. Israeli "Big Brother" shuts down for Yom Kippur (AP)
  29. As economy slides, Latvians gamble on inflation (AFP)
  30. Mortar rounds hit market in Somalia, 17 killed (AP)
  31. Brown announces date for key by-election (AFP)
  32. Troops sent to quell tribal clashes in India's Assam (AFP)
  33. Europe Scrambles as the Credit Crisis Goes Global (Time.com)
  34. Hamas lawmakers: Abbas term ends in January (AP)
  35. Mauritanian junta keeps silent as AU deadline nears (AFP)
  36. Russia says U.S. on dangerous path over arms control (Reuters)
  37. Palestinians sue for money over settlement (AP)
  38. US Navy says crew on hijacked ship off Somalia OK (AP)
  39. Leading Israelis say they were duped into Obama ad (AP)
  40. Ethiopia mulls anti-terror laws (AFP)
  41. Pentagon: China cancels some military contacts (AP)
  42. Taliban, Afghan officials meet in Saudi Arabia (AP)
  43. Ramprakash banned after umpire outburst (AFP)
  44. Oprah sued for defamation by ex-girls school head (AP)
  45. Hatton reaps rewards of new training regime (AFP)
  46. India to launch unmanned lunar mission this month (AFP)
  47. Portuguese bank offers "McCain/Obama" rate deal (Reuters)
  48. Iraqi women fear going public as candidates (AP)
  49. Europe strives to combat financial crisis in unison (Reuters)
  50. Mexico: Ex-ruling party rebounds in local election (AP)
  51. Egypt president pardons news editor sentenced to jail (AFP)
  52. Financial turmoil deepening in Europe (Reuters)
  53. African governance improving: survey (AFP)
  54. Thai protesters occupy street outside parliament (AP)
  55. Germany considers national financial "shield" (AP)
  56. Iraqi lawmaker urges resolution of minority issue (AP)
  57. Tropical Storm Norbert strengthens off Mexico (AP)
  58. US aircraft carrier in SAfrica amid piracy fears (AFP)
  59. Thai anti-govt protesters descend on parliament (AFP)
  60. Russia steps up preparations for Georgia pullout (AP)
  61. Turkish planes bomb Kurdish hideout in north Iraq (AP)
  62. Monitoring group says African governance improved (AP)
  63. Beijing revives vanity plates, bans crude choices (AP)
  64. Taliban, Afghan officials met in Saudi Arabia (AP)
  65. Zimbabwe parties fail to meet over political impasse (AFP)
  66. Strong Tibet quake kills at least 30: report (Reuters)
  67. Strong Earthquake jolts Tibet, killing 30 (AP)
  68. Earthquake kills at least 72 in Kyrgyzstan (AP)
  69. Huge gunrunning and graft trial opens in Paris (AP)
  70. US opens trade office in Libya (AFP)
  71. Suicide blast kills 15 at Pakistan MP's house (AFP)
  72. Turkish planes bomb Kurdish hideout in north Iraq (AP)
  73. At least 30 dead in Tibet quake (AFP)
  74. Europe governments scramble to protect deposits (AP)
  75. Peacekeepers protect Darfur camp amid attack fears (Reuters)
  76. Militant flays Zardari over India and "terrorists" (Reuters)
  77. BNP Paribas to take majority stake in Fortis (AP)
  78. Zimbabwe opposition denies new talks on unity government (AFP)
  79. Suicide bomber kills at least 8 in Pakistan (Reuters)
  80. London stocks plummet 6% to lowest point since 2004 (AFP)
  81. India's Ganguly warns against complacency (AFP)
  82. 10 more killed in ethnic riots in northeast India (AP)
  83. Pope: financial crisis shows futility of money (AP)
  84. Curfew in Indian Kashmir thwarts separatist rally (AFP)
  85. Three Europeans win 2008 Nobel for medicine (Reuters)
  86. Iran: No US request on diplomatic post (AP)
  87. Karzai's brother denies links to drug trade (AP)
  88. Fisichella denies Force India going backwards (AFP)
  89. London shares plunge in early trade (AFP)
  90. German gov't, banks agree to $69B bailout for Hypo (AP)
  91. Kyrgyzstan quake flattens village, kills 65 (AFP)
  92. Medicine award kicks off Nobel Prize announcements (AP)
  93. Military: Suicide bomber kills 23 in Sri Lanka (AP)
  94. Glasto sells half of all tickets with eight months to go (AFP)
  95. Rockets fired at Pakistan politician's home: police (AFP)
  96. Europe scrambles for rescue plans (AFP)
  97. EU aid for insurgency-hit south Philippines (AFP)
  98. 60 killed in Kyrgyzstan earthquake: minister (AFP)
  99. Vietnam plans to build 2 new railway systems (AP)
  100. Asian stocks slide as Europe's financial crisis deepens (AFP)
  101. Suicide blast in Sri Lanka's north: military (AFP)
  102. China detains 6 more people in milk scandal (AP)
  103. Struggling Japan PM says no snap elections now (AFP)
  104. Forty-two face trial over French 'Angolagate' (AFP)
  105. Indian police take action to prevent public suicide threats (AFP)
  106. Taliban said to be furious over US missile strike (AP)
  107. No retrial for US woman in Hong Kong murder trial (AP)
  108. Fiery Archbishop Desmond Tutu still fighting for peace at 77 (AFP)
  109. Ramos vows to fight on as Spurs hit new low (AFP)
  110. China detains six suspected in milk scandal (Reuters)
  111. Shootings sour municipal elections in Brazil (AP)
  112. Football: Scolari expects Terry to play through pain barrier for England (AFP)
  113. Mexico seizes pseudoephedrine shipment at airport (AP)
  114. Japan PM says not thinking of calling election now (Reuters)
  115. Nationalists lead in Bosnia's local elections: official (AFP)
  116. Astronaut's diary goes on display in Jerusalem (AP)
  117. 5 police held in deadly clash at Mexican ruins (AP)
  118. Quake hits China's remote northwest; no casualties (Reuters)
  119. Bosnians vote along ethnic lines in local polls (Reuters)
  120. Strong quake hits Afghanistan (AFP)
  121. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,177 (AP)
  122. German gov't, banks reach bailout deal for Hypo (AP)
  123. Deadly China earthquake in focus at SKorea film fest (AFP)
  124. Venezuela bureaucrats told to trim high living (AP)
  125. Olmert to urge Moscow: Don't arm Israel's enemies (AP)
  126. Owen overlooked again for England World Cup duty (AFP)
  127. Tectonic fragment linked to Tokyo's quake peril: scientists (AFP)
  128. Duff stops rot as Newcastle grab point (AFP)
  129. Bosnians vote in poll expected to seal hardliners' dominance (AFP)
  130. Livni: Time running out on Israel-Palestinian deal (AP)
  131. UK prime minister makes more government changes (AP)
  132. Algerian officials: Baby found alive after floods (AP)
  133. Report: 5.7 quake rattles northwestern China (AP)
  134. More misery for Ramos as Hull stun Spurs (AFP)
  135. Somali pirates stare down global superpowers (AP)
  136. Ruthless Chelsea brush aside Villa to stay top (AFP)
  137. Sudan criticizes Palin, Biden over Darfur flight ban (Reuters)
  138. Store sells 'credit crunch' for shoppers' delight (AFP)
  139. Tropical Storm Norbert forms off southern Mexico (AP)
  140. Tradition of `sworn virgins' dying out in Albania (AP)
  141. Europeans scramble to save failing banks (AP)
  142. Pakistanis eye US presidential candidates (AP)
  143. Egyptian FM, on Iraq visit, says time to boost ties (AFP)
  144. U.S. not vying with Russia over Central Asia: Rice (Reuters)
  145. Dropped "h" causes trouble for France's Kouchner (Reuters)
  146. Egyptian foreign minister visits Iraq (Reuters)
  147. Report: Maoists say they murdered Hindu leader (AP)
  148. Ex-EastEnders star Richard 'dying of cancer' (AFP)
  149. Elderly turtle pair fails to produce offspring (AP)
  150. Economy in 'very bad' state: Mandelson (AFP)
  151. Tutu says he'd welcome new South African opposition party (AFP)
  152. Strong quake hits off New Zealand (AFP)
  153. German lender tests Europe's bank stability vow (Reuters)
  154. Russian troops begin dismantling Georgia posts (AP)
  155. Nigerian oil rebels free 19 hostages: MEND (AFP)
  156. Rice pursues Afghan stability in Central Asia (AFP)
  157. Nigerian militants say most hostages freed (Reuters)
  158. Turkey buries soldiers slain in bloody Kurdish attack (AFP)
  159. China says new tests show milk free from melamine (AP)
  160. 18 illegal immigrants killed in Turkey road crash (AP)
  161. Pope decries modern godless societies (AP)
  162. Sri Lanka: 34 dead as fighting nears rebel base (AP)
  163. British commander: war in Afghanistan cannot be won (Reuters)
  164. Australians bid farewell to 'g'day mate': report (AFP)
  165. Rice says US not trying to undermine Russia (AP)
  166. Up from apartheid, Soweto millionaire a role model (AP)
  167. Aso to visit China late Oct, eyes talks with Hu, Wen (Reuters)
  168. Rice holds talks in Central Asia partner Kazakhstan (AFP)
  169. Thailand says Cambodia fired first in border clash (Reuters)
  170. Australian interest rates set to fall amid crisis: economists (AFP)
  171. Europe fights financial storm as bank deal collapses (AFP)
  172. Thai police arrest second anti-govt protest leader (AFP)
  173. Officials say Taliban mad over alleged US strike (AP)
  174. Voting begins in Bosnia's local elections (AFP)
  175. Sri Lanka's Tigers face major setback, but war far from over (AFP)
  176. Report: North Korean leader watches soccer game (AP)
  177. Developed countries push back vs. pirates (AP)
  178. Curfew imposed in Indian Kashmir ahead of rally (AP)
  179. Al-Qaida: US economic crisis equals Muslim victory (AP)
  180. China strives to curb fall-out from tainted milk scandal (AFP)
  181. World's heaviest man helps another obese man diet (AP)
  182. Mauritanian anti-coup coalition set to protest despite ban (AFP)
  183. Japan's Aso to visit China in late October: report (AFP)
  184. Vanishing African wildlife threatens livelihoods: scientists (AFP)
  185. Karzai's brother suspected of involvement in drug trade: report (AFP)
  186. Turks, Kurdish rebels in worst clashes in 8 months (AP)
  187. Nuclear deal set to boost US-India ties (AFP)
  188. US military: Iraqi killed in helicopter collision (AP)
  189. 6 villagers killed in clash at Mexico ruins (AP)
  190. Thai police arrest top anti-govt protest leader (AP)
  191. Mexican police find 9 bodies dumped in Tijuana (AP)
  192. Ferguson demands Man Utd winning football run (AFP)
  193. UK official: Taliban part of Afghan solution (AP)
  194. Aussie forward great Harry Bath dies (AFP)
  195. South Africa's Hougaard in winning debut (AFP)
  196. UN nuclear meeting indirectly criticizes Israel (AP)
  197. Morales ups rhetoric against US anti-drug aid (AP)
  198. T-Mobile admits losing data for 17 million customers: statement (AFP)
  199. Govt. 'utterly condemns' PKK attack on Turkish troops (AFP)
  200. Italian troops patrol Naples mafia stronghold (AFP)
  201. More than 20 rebels killed in Afghanistan violence: officials (AFP)
  202. Ethiopia hikes petrol prices (AFP)
  203. Hundreds pay final respects to Singapore opposition leader (AFP)
  204. Kidnapped Briton freed in southern Nigeria: military (AFP)
  205. North Korea's Kim watches football match: report (AFP)
  206. Feeling Wall Street's pain, from Manila to Paris (AP)
  207. Austrian police: Man sets in-laws on fire (AP)
  208. India tilts to the US with nuclear deal (AFP)
  209. Georgian coast guard to train aboard US warship (AP)
  210. Egypt Christian killed in clashes with Muslims (AFP)
  211. Protests at plan to abandon plant for world's cheapest car (AFP)
  212. Elderly turtle pair fails to produce offspring (AP)
  213. Kim Jong-il makes first appearance since illness (Reuters)
  214. Developed countries push back vs. pirates (AP)
  215. Al-Qaida: Pakistanis should unite against enemies (AP)
  216. Up from apartheid, Soweto millionaire a role model (AP)
  217. European leaders open summit on financial crisis (AFP)
  218. N.Korea has helped arm 6 Mideast nations: Israel (Reuters)
  219. Report: NKorean leader makes public appearance (AP)
  220. EU leaders divided about global financial crisis (AP)
  221. Poland marks the end of military mission in Iraq (AP)
  222. Zimbabwe opposition, Mugabe fail to reach agreement: official (AFP)
  223. Jewish 'modesty patrols' sow fear in Israel (AP)
  224. IMF chief calls for united European response to crisis (AFP)
  225. South Korea finds 4 more melamine-tainted products (AP)
  226. US: 4 failed Somali pirate attacks in 24 hours (AP)
  227. Sri Lanka's civil war rages in the shadows (AP)
  228. Chinese wins tightrope contest across Seoul river (AP)
  229. Russia wants to work with EU, US, against piracy (AFP)
  230. Israel: North Korea adds to Mideast proliferation (AP)
  231. European leaders seeks remedies for financial crisis (Reuters)
  232. Fierce gunbattle in Kashmir leaves 14 dead (AFP)
  233. Mosley to take privacy battle to EU court (AFP)
  234. "Arabs" among 20 killed by U.S. strike in Pakistan (Reuters)
  235. Mugabe to meet Tsvangirai over cabinet posts (Reuters)
  236. Rice cultivating ties in Kazakhstan visit (AP)
  237. American Qaeda figure says U.S. still runs Pakistan (Reuters)
  238. US nuclear envoy holds NKorea talks in Beijing (AP)
  239. Money soothes tensions in Bosnian city before vote (Reuters)
  240. Rebel-army fighting kills 38 in Turkey's southeast (AFP)
  241. US military: Mastermind of Baghdad bombings killed (AP)
  242. Six killed in Ukraine mine blast: ministry (Reuters)
  243. 15 Turkish soldiers killed in clashes with PKK (Reuters)
  244. Rice lauds nuclear deal as key to US-India future (AP)
  245. Kurdish attack kills 15 Turkish soldiers (AP)
  246. 15 Turkish soldiers killed in clashes with PKK (Reuters)
  247. Bomb explodes in Spain's Basque country (AP)
  248. Taiwan welcomes $6.5 billion US arms package (AP)
  249. AIG to sell Japanese life insurance units (Reuters)
  250. US coalition kills 5 militants in Afghanistan (AP)