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    Colombia says top guerrilla believed dead (AP)

    Manuel Marulanda, the founder and top leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, gestures as he arrives in Los Pozos, southern Colombia, in this Feb. 9, 2001 file photo. Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos tells the weekly magazine Semana in interview published Saturday that Manuel Marulanda may have died in March, citing 'a source who has never failed us'. Marulanda has led the rebels for more than 40 years.(AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)AP - Colombia's Defense Ministry said Saturday it believes the legendary leader of Latin America's largest guerrilla army is dead and President Alvaro Uribe announced he is willing to offer rebels who free hostages "conditional liberty" and passage abroad.


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    Sun, 25 May 2008 05:33:04 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Rain forecast could hamper quake relief in China (AP)

    This photo, supplied by the United Nations, shows a middle school in Yingxiu, one of the hardest hit towns near the epicenter of the quake,which lies in ruins in China during a visit  by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday, May 24, 2008. Local authorities said many children were buried alive but they did not have an exact  count. Officials estimate that 4,000 people died in this town of 10,000.(AP Photo/ United Nations,Evan Schneider)AP - Forecasts of rain added to worries Sunday about relief efforts to house millions of people left homeless by China's massive earthquake nearly two weeks ago.


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    Sun, 25 May 2008 08:36:36 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Donors pledge cyclone aid at Myanmar conference (AP)

    U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left smiles as he rides out to inspect a Cyclone Nargis aid flight  with ASEAN Secretary General  Surin Pitsuwan during ceremonies Saturday, May 24, 2008, at Don Mueang airport in Bangkok, Thailand.  Ban Ki-moon and others gathered for the inaugural flight of the new ASEAN-UN joint logistics staging area.  (AP Photo/David Longstreath)AP - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Sunday he was hopeful "a turning point" had been reached in Myanmar's cyclone crisis as an international conference convened to pledge funds for some 2.4 million survivors.


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    Sun, 25 May 2008 07:55:11 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    China quake inspires citizens to seek bigger role (AP)
    AP - Liu Jin was studying law in Shanghai when he heard that an earthquake tore through one of the country's poorest provinces. Moved by scenes of misery, he flew to the disaster zone thousands of miles away to help the victims. -- read full article
    Sat, 24 May 2008 18:00:10 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Red Cross cares for 25,000 after South African unrest (AFP)

    Foreign nationals queue to receive a loaf of bread distributed by the South African Red Cross Society at Durban's Cato Manor Police station after foreigners were chased out of informal settlements in a spate of xenophobic incidents. The Red Cross said it was caring for 25,000 displaced people following nearly two weeks of anti-immigrant violence.(AFP/Rajesh Jantilal)AFP - The Red Cross in South Africa said Saturday it was caring for 25,000 displaced people following nearly two weeks of anti-immigrant violence amid emerging evidence of a humanitarian crisis.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 18:19:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Lawmakers loyal to al-Sadr denounce Iraqi gov't (AP)

    An Iraqi soldier stands guard  in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Iraqi military spokesman said Tuesday that Iraqi troops have moved into Baghdad's Shiite militia stronghold of Sadr City to seize control. The mural shows late father of the radical anti-US cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, Mohammed Sadiq al-Sadr, right, and Mohammed Baqir al-Sadr. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)AP - Lawmakers loyal to anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr accused the Iraqi government of trying to crush the movement and warned Saturday of "black clouds" on the horizon for truces that have eased fighting between al-Sadr's militia and security forces.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 18:10:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Golfer Karlsson opens up four-shot lead at Wentworth (AFP)

    Robert Karlsson of Sweden studies a putt play on the 1st tee during the third round of the PGA Championship on the West Course at Wentworth in Surrey. Karlsson was in pole position at the BMW PGA Championships after overnight leader Paul McGinley's form dramatically deserted him on the third round on Saturday.(AFP/Ian Kington)AFP - Robert Karlsson of Sweden was in pole position at the BMW PGA Championships after overnight leader Paul McGinley's form dramatically deserted him on the third round on Saturday.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 18:48:14 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Hezbollah's army survives under Lebanon peace deal (AP)

    In this Sept. 24, 2005 file photo, two Hezbollah fighters patrol in the southern town of Ghajar, Lebanon. Secretive and disciplined, the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah says little about its smuggled arsenal of rockets and missiles and fighters who train in Iran. But one thing is certain: Hezbollah is emerging as a more potent force than during its 2006 war against Israel. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari, file)AP - Hezbollah fighters have pulled back since seizing parts of Lebanon's capital, but their brazen display has made one thing clear: A private army blamed for terrorist attacks on Western interests and dedicated to the destruction of Israel will be a fixture in this weakened country for a long time.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 16:51:01 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    South Africa wages intensified war on AIDS (AP)

    Children interact in the Barcelona Baptist Church where abused and orphaned children are taken care of under the supervision of Pastor Julius Bonani in the poor area of Barselona, South Africa, Tuesday, March 18, 2008. The abused and orphaned children in Pastor Julius Bonani's church personify the suffering, stigma and needless death inflicted by AIDS which is killing nearly 1,000 South Africans per day and infecting even more. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)AP - The abused and orphaned children in Pastor Julius Bonani's church are the face of an AIDS epidemic that is killing nearly 1,000 South Africans a day and infecting even more.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 16:44:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Opposition leader Tsvangirai returns to Zimbabwe (AP)

    Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the Movement For Democratic  Change Party, MDC, left  greets an unidentified victim of political violence at a private hospital  upon his arrival in Harare, Saturday, May, 24, 2008. Tsvangirai arrived  in Zimbabwe ahead of a  run off election on the 27th of June between him and President Robert Mugabe. (AP Photo)AP - Opposition leader and presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai returned to his homeland Saturday, stopping first to visit hospitalized supporters who had been targeted in an onslaught of state-sponsored violence.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 17:04:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Aid agencies call on Myanmar to act on pledge (AP)

    U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaks with media  during press conference in Yangon on Friday May 23, 2008 U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Myanmar's junta agreed Friday to allow 'all aid workers' into the country to help cyclone survivors, after weeks of refusing access to foreign relief experts whose skills could help the victims. (AP Photo)AP - Foreign aid agencies Saturday called on Myanmar's junta to urgently clarify the rules for operating in the country's cyclone-devastated areas, expressing hope tinged with skepticism after the regime promised to open its doors to the international community.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 11:04:46 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    China warns quake death toll could reach 80,000 (AP)

    An aerial view shows the earthquake-hit area of Yingxiu town of Wenchuan county, Sichuan province on Saturday May 24, 2008. China's earthquake death toll has passed 60,000 and could rise to 80,000 or more, Premier Wen Jiabao said Saturday as he and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited the disaster area. (AP Photo/Nicky Loh, POOL)AP - China warned Saturday that the death toll from a massive earthquake two weeks ago could take a major leap and pass 80,000, suggesting the government may be giving up hope of finding more survivors.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 17:36:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Divers survive 20 hours in shark-infested Australian waters (AFP)

    File photo shows a diver taking a photo on the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia. Two divers survived more than 20 hours in shark-infested waters in Australia's Great Barrier Reef before being found, rescuers said Saturday.(AFP/UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND/File/Ove Hoegh-Guidberg)AFP - Two divers survived more than 20 hours in shark-infested waters in Australia's Great Barrier Reef before being found, rescuers said Saturday.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 07:58:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    China raises quake death toll to 60,560 (AP)

    U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, right, and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao wave to soldiers in the earthquake-hit Yingxiu town of Wenchuan county, in China's southwest Sichuan Province, Saturday, May 24, 2008. Ban arrived in the disaster area to meet victims after visiting neighboring Myanmar to see the aftermath of a massive cyclone. (AP Photo/Nicky Loh, Pool)AP - China's government says the confirmed death toll from this month's massive earthquake has risen to 60,560.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 08:45:38 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Opposition leader heads back to Zimbabwe (AP)

    Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, departs from Johannesburg's O.R. Tambo International Airport to return to Zimbabwe, Saturday May 24, 2008. Tsvangirai headed back to Zimbabwe Saturday, saying he feels safe despite fears of a possible assassination attempt.  Tsvangirai faces a runoff election against President Robert Mugabe June 27. He won the first round of voting at the end of March but not by the simple majority needed to avoid a second round. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)AP - Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai headed back to Zimbabwe Saturday, saying he feels safe despite fears of a possible assassination attempt.


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    Sat, 24 May 2008 08:52:25 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
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