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