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Friday, 29 August 2008
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Palestinian negotiator considers binational state
A top negotiator said on Sunday Palestinians may demand to become part of a binational state with Israel, if the Jewish state continued to reject the borders they propose for a separate country.
11 Aug 2008 |
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Calm in Mongolia as emergency rule nears end
Troops began pulling back from the streets of the Mongolian capital on Saturday and political leaders called for calm ahead of the lifting of emergency rule that was declared after rioting over alleged election fraud.
05 Jul 2008 |
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Calm returns to Mongolia
Calm has returned to the Mongolian capital Ulan Bator after rioting in the wake of election fraud allegations left five dead, but there is still no official result from the weekend's parliamentary polls.
03 Jul 2008 |
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Emergency rule declared in Mongolia
Mongolian President Nambariin Enkhbayar has declared a state of emergency for four days, after Mongolians alleging election fraud clashed with police and set fire to the headquarters of the ruling party, state television said on Wednesday.
02 Jul 2008 |
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Estate agents losing out in sleep stakes
Estate agents top the list of sleep-deprived professionals due in part to credit crunch worries and a weakening housing market, a survey of British workers published on Monday found.
30 Jun 2008 |
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe pledges state wage hikes
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, campaigning for re-election this month, has promised salary increases to restive government workers, state media reported on Wednesday.
12 Mar 2008 |
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BP Alaska president blasts state business climate
Alaska's political climate, with the state hiking oil taxes and asserting claims against oil companies, is discouraging investment needed to offset the decline in oil production as Alaska fields age, the head of BP's Alaska unit said on Monday.
04 Mar 2008 |
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Tornadoes in U.S. South kill at least 55
Tornadoes and thunderstorms shattered lives and levelled buildings across the U.S. South on Tuesday and Wednesday, killing at least 55 people and injuring more than 150 in the deadliest such storms in nine years.
07 Feb 2008 |
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At least 26 dead as tornadoes sweep U.S. south
Tornadoes and thunderstorms ravaged several states in the American South overnight, killing at least 26 people, injuring dozens and causing widespread damage, emergency services and local media said.
06 Feb 2008 |
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