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    Taliban said to be furious over US strike (AP)

    Activists of civil society Fundamental Rights Commission chant slogans behind a burning U.S. flag during a rally to condemn the U.S. missile strikes in Pakistani tribal areas Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008, in Hyderabad, Pakistan. The Taliban are unusually angry about the latest suspected U.S. missile strike in Pakistan, indicating that a top militant may have died, officials and residents said Sunday as the death toll from the attack rose to 24. (AP Photo/Pervez Masih)AP - The Taliban are furious about the latest apparent U.S. missile strike in Pakistan, indicating a senior militant may be among two dozen people killed, officials and residents said Sunday.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 17:06:19 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Australian interest rates set to fall amid crisis: economists (AFP)

    The Reserve Bank Australia in Sydney. Australia's central bank is expected to cut interest rates by up to 50 basis points due to the global financial crisis when its board meets on Tuesday, economists have said.(AFP/File/Anoek de Groot)AFP - Australia's central bank is expected to cut interest rates by up to 50 basis points due to the global financial crisis when its board meets Tuesday, economists said.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 06:28:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    NKorea's Kim signals he is back in control: analysts (AFP)

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, seen here in May and who is rumoured to have suffered a stroke, has sent a signal he has recovered and is back in control with his first reported public outing in 51 days, analysts have said.(AFP/KCNA/File)AFP - North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, rumoured to have suffered a stroke, has sent a signal he has recovered and is back in control with his first reported public outing in 51 days, analysts said Sunday.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 08:32:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Up from apartheid, Soweto millionaire a role model (AP)

    Richard Maponya smiles during an interview at his Johannesburg residence Tuesday Sept. 23, 2008. When Maponya was a boy, he dammed a stream in the northern South African hills where his family raised dairy cattle, drew water from his pool for a vegetable plot, then sold the cabbages and tomatoes to earn extra money.Today, the 81-year-old owns supermarkets and car dealerships, as well as the biggest mall in Soweto.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)AP - When Richard Maponya did well as a clothes salesman, his white boss could not promote him under the rules of apartheid.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 08:00:52 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    World's heaviest man helps another obese man diet (AP)

    Manuel Uribe, 43, speaks on the phone with Jose Luis Garza as he lies in bed in his home in Monterrey, Mexico, Friday, Oct. 3, 2008.  Uribe, who has been fighting to lose his title as the world's heaviest man, is giving dieting advice to bed-ridden Garza.  (AP Photo/Monica Rueda)AP - When critically obese, bedridden Jose Luis Garza pleaded for help in shedding a few hundred pounds, he landed the world's biggest weight watcher.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 03:46:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Al-Qaida: US economic crisis equals Muslim victory (AP)

    Kim Hall, left, and Jocelyn Clark hold up signs in protest of the government's $700 billion financial rescue plan, Friday, Oct. 3, 2008, in Cleveland. They were collecting the shirts off pedestrian's backs. Stocks surged while credit markets remained strained Friday ahead of an expected House vote on the government's $700 billion financial rescue plan. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)AP - An American member of al-Qaida pointed to economic troubles in the United States as proof that "the enemies of Islam" face defeat, in an English-language video released Saturday.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 04:15:25 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    British commander: war in Afghanistan cannot be won (Reuters)
    Reuters - Britain's commander in Afghanistan has said the war against the Taliban cannot be won, the Sunday Times reported. -- read full article
    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 08:43:47 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Report: North Korean leader watches soccer game (AP)

    In this Oct. 28, 2005, file photo released by China's official Xinhua news agnecy, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il shakes hands with Chinese President Hu Jintao before their talks in Pyongyang, North Korea. Peering through the North Korean political mist, lately thickened by Kim Jong Il's reported illness and a resurgent nuclear crisis, analysts have begun looking at the North Korean leader's brother-in-law as part of a possible succession.  But if Jang Song Taek were to emerge on top, it would likely be as the head of a collective leadership, rather than as an absolute ruler like Kim Jong Il or his father, North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, experts in Seoul say. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Yao Dawei, File)AP - North Korean leader Kim Jong Il watched a university soccer game, a state-run news agency said from Pyongyang on Saturday, reporting on the leader's first public appearance in nearly two months.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 04:50:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Developed countries push back vs. pirates (AP)

    In this picture released by U.S. Navy, Sunday,  Sept. 28, 2008, Somali pirates in small boats are seen alongside the hijacked 'Faina'. Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering vessels large and small and leaving the world's maritime powers frustrated about how to stop the seafaring bandits. Now, however, momentum is growing for coordinated international action to back up the sharp response after the stunning seizure late last month of a Ukrainian cargo ship laden with tanks and heavy weaponry  as the pirates quickly found themselves encircled by U.S. warships and receiving only silence to their demands for millions of dollars in ransom. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy)AP - Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering vessels large and small and leaving the world's maritime powers frustrated about how to stop the seafaring bandits.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 07:35:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Bomb attack on British convoy injures Iraqi (AP)

    Iraq director of antiquities and museums, Amira Eidan, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Baghdad September 24, 2008. In Iraq's national museum, a frieze shows an Assyrian king, whose former capital is now in modern Iraq, besieging what looks like a walled town as soldiers pile decapitated heads at his feet. Picture taken September 24, 2008. (Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters)AP - Officials say a roadside bomb attack on a British convoy in Basra has injured an Iraqi civilian.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 08:07:36 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Officials say Taliban mad over alleged US strike (AP)

    American al Qaeda militant Adam Gadahn speaks in this video grab from an Internet video posted October 4, 2008. Gadahn described Pakistan's new leaders as U.S. puppets in a war against Islamic militants, in an Internet video posted on Saturday. Gadahn, born Adam Pearlman, is a California-born convert to Islam and the first American to be charged with treason since the World War Two era.  REUTERS/IntelCenter/Handout.  FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.AP - The Taliban are unusually angry about the latest suspected U.S. missile strike in Pakistan, a sign a top militant may have died in the attack, officials and residents said Sunday amid reports the death toll rose by two to 24.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 07:44:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Rice says US not trying to undermine Russia (AP)

    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gestures during a joint press conference with Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008. Rice arrived in the Indian capital Saturday to commemorate, but not sign, a historic deal that opens up U.S. nuclear trade with the Asian giant. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Sunday rejected any suggestion that U.S. efforts to build closer ties to this former Soviet republic are meant to undermine Russian influence in Central Asia.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 08:31:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Indian police arrest man over deadly blast: report (AFP)

    Indian police officials inspect the wreckage of a motorcycle in an area of the town of Modasa on September 30, 2008, a day after a bomb blast killed one in a market area. Indian police have arrested a Muslim man in connection with a bomb blast in the west of the country that killed seven people and wounded more than 80, the Press Trust of India reported Saturday.(AFP/File/Sam Panthaky)AFP - Indian police have arrested a Muslim man in connection with a bomb blast in the west of the country that killed seven people and wounded more than 80, the Press Trust of India reported Saturday.


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    Sat, 04 Oct 2008 18:51:36 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Ethiopia hikes petrol prices (AFP)

    Cars are pictured on an overcrowded street of Addis Ababa in 2007. Ethiopia, which subsidises petrol, has raised prices by more than five percent and public transport fares accordingly, the government said in a statement received by AFP on Saturday.(AFP/File/Jose Cendon)AFP - Ethiopia, which subsidises petrol, has raised prices by more than five percent and public transport fares accordingly, the government said in a statement received by AFP on Saturday.


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    Sat, 04 Oct 2008 18:21:29 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Hurricane Marie hovers far off Mexico's coast (AP)

    This NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008 at 1:15 PM EDT shows cloudiness over the Great Lakes and the Northeast as a trough of low pressure instigates rain development. To the north, Tropical Storm Laura is located about 315 miles east of Cape Race Newfoundland. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)AP - Hurricane Marie hovered far off Mexico's Pacific coast Saturday, barely moving on its northwestern path.


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    Sat, 04 Oct 2008 16:26:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
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