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Abu Sayyaf militants kill 11 in south Philippines

ZAMBOANGA, Philippines — Al-Qaeda-linked Muslim militants killed 11 people in the southern Philippines on Saturday, hours after two hostages they were holding walked free, the government said.Members of the Abu Sayyaf…

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Obama to chart new health care reform path next week

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama, eager to complete his historic but embattled drive to remake US health care, will next week lay out a new way forward for the reform effort,…

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Obama calls for unity, action on health care reform

WASHINGTON — US President Barack Obama on Saturday called on Democrats and Republicans to overcome their differences on health care reform and act on his proposal without delay."It is time for…

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11 die in Al-Qaeda-linked attack in Philippines: officials

ZAMBOANGA, Philippines — Al Qaeda-linked Muslim militants killed 11 people in the southern Philippines on Saturday, hours after two hostages they were holding walked free, the government said.Members of the Abu…

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Kabul attacks aimed to show Taliban 'defiance'

KABUL — Friday's deadly suicide attack on two guesthouses in the Afghan capital showed the Taliban were still defiant despite recent military setbacks and the arrest of senior leaders, analysts said.The…

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One killed in attack on Pakistan religious rally

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Gunmen opened fire on a religious procession in northwestern Pakistan Saturday, killing a man and wounding several others, officials said.The attack came as thousands of Muslims staged rallies…

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US Congress extends anti-terrorism laws

WASHINGTON — US lawmakers voted to extend key parts of the Patriot Act law enacted after the September 11th attacks without adding privacy safeguards sought by the White House's Democratic allies.The…

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Bosnian Serb general goes on trial for genocide

THE HAGUE — Bosnian Serb ex-general Zdravko Tolimir went on trial for genocide Friday over the killings of thousands of Muslims as part of a grand scheme to create a "mono-ethnic…

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Chickens offered to Belgians whose bins overflow

BRUSSELS — Belgian families accused of posing a health hazard with bins overflowing with food waste are to be offered chickens to clean up their mess, a town official said on…

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Obama health summit heals few divides

WASHINGTON — US President Barack Obama's high-stakes health summit failed to break an impasse over his historic reform drive, prompting him to warn he would press on with or without Republican…

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Blair focuses on free healthcare on SLeone visit

FREETOWN — Former British prime minister Tony Blair met Sierra Leone President Ernest Koroma Wednesday on progress made in providing free healthcare to pregnant women and children under five."The idea is…

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S.Africa winter raises World Cup swine flu risk

SUN CITY, South Africa — The World Cup kicks off at the height of South Africa's winter, bringing in hundreds of thousands of visitors during peak flu season and raising concerns…

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