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India is not considering military action against Pakistan, Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee said Tuesday, the Press Trust of India reported.(AFP/File/Raveendran)AFP - India is not considering military action against Pakistan, Fo

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AP - The Israeli military says hundreds of Israeli settlers rioted in the predominantly Palestinian city of Hebron in reaction to a court ruling.
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Australian television correspondent Peter Lloyd , seen here, was jailed 10 months by a Singapore court on Tuesday for drug offences(AFP/Roslan Rahman)AFP - An Australian television correspondent who said he was traumatised f

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AP - Helicopters evacuated ferry passengers traveling from Finland to Stockholm in the Baltic Sea early Tuesday after a fire broke out in the engine room, rescue officials said.
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Reuters - The Sudanese government's continued attacks on civilians in Darfur show how empty Khartoum's promises of peace for the ravaged region are, 15 human rights organizations said in a report issued on Tuesday.
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Reuters - At least 10 people were wounded when a bomb ripped through a passenger coach of a train in India's troubled northeastern state of Assam, officials said on Tuesday.
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A woman watches as people shop in the Time's Square Toys 'R' Us store on 'Black Friday' in New York, November 28, 2008. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - The U.S.

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AP - As of Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, at least 4,207 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.


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AP - A U.S. judge has thrown out most of the federal corruption charges against Puerto Rico's governor, who faces trial in February for alleged campaign finance violations.
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PC World - European telecommunications ministers gave their backing on Thursday to a plan to cap retail prices for sending SMS (Short Message Service) text messages and browsing the Internet using mobile phones while abroad.
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AFP - Afghanistan has some 12,500 prisoners, including 350 women, many of whom are being detained for "moral crimes" such as running away from home, the United Nations said on Monday.


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AP - President Dmitry Medvedev ordered the government Monday to ensure that overdue wages do not become a major problem, showing concern that the persistent financial turmoil could revive a problem that plagued Russia in the 1990s.
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AP - Mexican and Guatemalan drug traffickers arguing about a horse race in a rural border town began a series of gunbattles in which 17 people died, police said Monday.
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AP - _October 2007: 170,000 at peak of troop buildup.


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AP - European Union finance ministers on Monday took a first look at a proposed euro200 billion ($252 billion) economic stimulus package to counteract a deepening economic slowdown — a plan the 27 EU leaders are asked to formally endorse later this month.
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