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    New tests find melamine in 31 Chinese milk batches (AP)

    File photo shows Chinese President Hu Jintao seen in Beijing in late April. As China marks its national day Hu has said lessons must be learned from the scandal over tainted milk as authorities in the country announce tests have found traces of an industrial chemical in nearly 12 percent of milk powder products.(AFP/Minoru Iwasaki)AP - China's government said an additional 31 batches of Chinese milk powder were found contaminated with the industrial chemical melamine, further broadening a scandal affecting products ranging from baby formula to chocolate.


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    Wed, 01 Oct 2008 08:23:41 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Suspected US missile strike kills 6 in Pakistan (AP)

    Map locates Mir Ali in North Waziristan, Pakistan, near where a suspected U.S. missile strike killed at least three; 1c x 2 7/8 inches; 46.5 mm x 73 mmAP - A missile strike by a suspected U.S. drone killed at least six people in a Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border, two Pakistani intelligence officials said Wednesday.


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    Wed, 01 Oct 2008 07:51:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Canada's PM accused of plagiarizing Australia's Howard (AFP)

    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, seen here on September 07, 2008, was accused Tuesday amid an election campaign of plagiarizing Australia's Prime Minister John Howard in a March 2003 speech in support of the US war of Iraq.(AFP/File/Geoff Robins)AFP - Canada's prime minister was accused Tuesday amid an election campaign of plagiarizing Australia's then-prime minister John Howard in a March 2003 speech in support of the US war of Iraq.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 17:29:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Hong Kong says Cadbury melamine levels acceptable (AP)

    Copies of the test reports to verify the milk products are free of melamine at a supermarket in Nanjing on September 30. South Korea's food watchdog said Tuesday that two more snacks imported from China were contaminated with the toxic chemical melamine(AFP)AP - Hong Kong authorities said Tuesday the amount of melamine found in two samples of chocolate made at British candy maker Cadbury's Beijing factory was legally acceptable for human consumption, a day after the company recalled 11 items sold in parts of Asia and the Pacific.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:30:14 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Africans wary on new US command for continent (AP)

    In this Monday, Nov. 5, 2007 file photo Senegalese port workers prepare for the arrival of the USS Fort McHenry at the port in Dakar, Senegal. A new command takes over all U.S. military operations in Africa on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008, a controversial program that many Africans fear has a hidden agenda, skewed by the war on terror and a self-interested scramble for resources. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)AP - A new command takes over all U.S. military operations in Africa on Wednesday, a program that many Africans fear has a hidden agenda skewed by the war on terror and a self-interested scramble for resources.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:26:25 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Chavez says crisis is failure of capitalism (AP)
    AP - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is calling the U.S. financial crisis a failure of free-market capitalism. -- read full article
    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 14:59:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    More Iraqi forces, fewer Americans die in Iraq (AP)

    Iraqi Sunni Muslims arrive for prayers at Abu Hanifa mosque in central Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008 as they mark the first day of Eid. Eid is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)AP - The number of Iraqi security forces killed in September rose by nearly a third to 159 compared with the same period last year, Associated Press figures showed Tuesday. U.S. troop deaths for the same period fell by nearly 40 percent to 25 — only eight due to combat.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:49:01 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    UK court rules in favor of Gurkha veterans (AP)

    Actress Joanna Lumley, center, with Gurkha VC veterans Lachhiman Gurong, left, and Tul Bahador Pun, outside the High Court in London, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008.  Former Gurkha soldiers who served in the British Army have won a significant court battle in their long-running fight to settle in the U.K. The Nepalese soldiers challenged British government rules that those who retired before 1997 did not have an automatic right to settle in Britain.  Currently only Gurkhas who retired after July 1, 1997, when their base was moved from Hong Kong to England, are automatically granted the right to stay.  Britain has argued that some of those who retired before 1997 have weak links to Britain and must have their cases reviewed individually. London's High Court ruled Tuesday that those restrictions were illegal and had to be reworked.  (AP Photo/John Stillwell/PA)AP - A British court has struck down immigration restrictions placed on Gurkha veterans who served in the country's armed forces, ordering the government to draw up a new policy that takes their service into account, lawyers for the Gurkhas said Tuesday.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:37:23 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Hostage drama ended with desert drive to safety (AP)

    Walter Barotto, center, one of the five Italians who are part of a tour group that had been kidnapped in Egypt and taken on a 10-day dash across the Sahara to the frontier of Chad, is greeted by his sister, left, and brother upon his arrival in Turin, northern Italy, after being released, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. (AP Photo / Massimo Pinca)AP - The end of a 10-day ordeal for the tour group came far out in the desolate Sahara, when kidnappers lined up some of the captives and cocked their weapons. "At that moment, we thought we were dead," said one Egyptian guide.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:08:47 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    At least 168 killed in Indian temple stampede (AP)

    Indian police and volunteers carry injured people following a stampede at a Hindu Temple in Jodhpur. At least 149 people were killed and scores more injured in a massive stampede at a Hindu temple in the western state of Rajasthan.(AFP)AP - Thousands of pilgrims panicked by false rumors of a bomb stampeded at a Hindu temple in western India on Tuesday, killing at least 168 people in the crush to escape.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:44:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Nobel literature head: US too insular to compete (AP)
    AP - Bad news for American writers hoping for a Nobel Prize next week: the top member of the award jury believes the United States is too insular and ignorant to compete with Europe when it comes to great writing. -- read full article
    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:47:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Pakistan's intelligence agency gets new chief (AP)

    In this Aug. 27, 2008 photo released by the U.S. Department of Defense, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen and Navy Rear Adm. Scott van Buskirk, from left,  talk with Pakistani Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, center, and Director General, Military Operations, Major Gen. Ahmad Shuja Pasha, on the flight deck aboard USS Abraham Lincoln, in the Gulf. Pasha, the new chief of the Inter-Services Intelligence agency, oversaw military offensives against militants in Pakistan's restive northwest tribal areas. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy,Spc. 1st Class William John Kipp Jr.)AP - Pakistan named a new head of its main intelligence service, a change sure to be scrutinized by American officials who have questioned the powerful spy agency's loyalties in the war on terror.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:11:08 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    US official: 3 pirates may be dead in shootout (AP)

    Pirates holding Ukrainian-operated ship Faina off the coast of Somalia,  receive supplies while under observation by the guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (not shown) on Monday, Sept. 29. 2008.  U.S. warships and helicopters on Monday surrounded the hijacked cargo ship which is  loaded with Sudan-bound tanks and other arms, to keep the weapons from falling 'into the wrong hands,' an American Navy spokesman said. The pirates who seized the ship  Thursday are demanding a $20 million ransom.(AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Petty Officer 2nd Class Jason Zalasky)AP - Disagreements between Somali pirates holding a ship laden with tanks and heavy weapons escalated into a shootout and three pirates are believed dead, a U.S. defense official said Tuesday. The pirates denied the report.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:23:25 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Asia urges action on US bailout as shares plunge (AP)

    A trader gestures as he talks to fellow trader as the electronic board flashes red colored figures during trading at the Philippine Stock Exchange Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008 in Manila's financial district of Makati. The composite index fell 37.93 points to 2,569.65 after plunging 6.0 percent in early trade with shares closing 1.4 percent lower following the the collapse of the Wall Street bailout package. (AP Photo/Pat Roque)AP - Asia was shaken Tuesday by the collapse of the U.S. financial bailout effort, with the region's political leaders expressing hopes for a quick solution and Japan's central bank injecting more cash into money markets to promote liquidity and lending.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 08:51:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Darfur rebels deny shooting down UN helicopter (AFP)

    A Rwandan soldier serving with the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) stands next to a UN helicopter in North Darfur earlier this year. Rebels in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region on Tuesday rejected claims they had shot down a helicopter contracted to the UN-peacekeeping force in an incident that killed all four crew members.(AFP/File/Stuart Price)AFP - Rebels in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region on Tuesday rejected claims they had shot down a helicopter contracted to the UN-peacekeeping force in an incident that killed all four crew members.


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    Tue, 30 Sep 2008 08:51:52 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
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