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Obama, McCain start countdown
09/06/2008 09:03
White House hopefuls Barack Obama and John McCain are starting the first full week of a five-month election campaign.

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  • McCain challenges Obama

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    Guantanamo trials top priority
    09/06/2008 09:02
    The Pentagon has declared the Guantanamo trials a national priority and will more than double the number of lawyers assigned to them.
  • Hearings open for 9/11 plotters
  • US operating 'floating prisons'
  • Rice denies Guantanamo abuses

  • TRADITION: Residents set off floating lamps to mark Duanwu festival in Chengdu, in China's Sichuan province, which has been ravaged by an earthquake. (Ng Han Guan)
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    Sex clip students punished
    09/06/2008 09:00
    A Vietnamese court has handed suspended jail terms to four students for posting online a sex video of a popular soap star.
  • Ex-lover jailed over sex video
  • Porn to spice up cellphones
  • Porn 'perverted young minds'

  • 35 miners trapped after blast
    09/06/2008 07:26
    Two miners have been found alive but 35 remain trapped underground following an explosion at a coal mine in Ukraine.
  • 42 missing in mine blast
  • New Ukraine blast injures 7
  • 63 killed in Ukraine mine blast

  • Chavez: Free hostages
    08/06/2008 23:10
    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has urged the new leader of Colombia's FARC rebels to release all prisoners held in jungle camps.
  • Colombia's FARC leader dies
  • Betancourt's kidnapper 'sorry'
  • Ailing hostage chained to tree

  • BBC journalist killed
    08/06/2008 20:30
    The BBC has confirmed that a journalist working for the corporation has been killed in Afghanistan. He was shot in the head.
  • BBC journo killed in Somalia
  • BBC apologises for race slur
  • BBC journo free after 114 days

  • 'Safe sex' man bites cobra back
    08/06/2008 21:32
    In a case that is baffling Thai police, a 40-year-old man has been found dead with a badly bitten cobra carcass in his hands and a condom on his penis.
  • 'I love snakes'
  • Thai customs seize 4 000 snakes

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    Deadly storms pound US towns
    09/06/2008 07:26
    Storms have pounded America from the Midwest to the East Coast, forcing hundreds of people to flee flooded communities.
  • Tornados, storms lash US
  • Deadly tornadoes wreck towns
  • Earthquake rocks US Midwest

  • Nuns chain themselves in protest
    08/06/2008 23:10
    Two nuns have chained themselves in front of the Vatican on Sunday to get Pope Benedict XV's attention claiming they had been turned away from their convent.
  • Monks incensed over slaughter
  • Mummified nuns found in convent
  • Somalia: Nuns vow to stay

  • Aftershock rocks quake lake
    08/06/2008 21:41
    A magnitude 5.0 aftershock has shaken a brimming, quake-formed lake and sent landslides tumbling down surrounding mountains.
  • Missiles not slowing quake lake
  • China evacuates 160 000 people
  • Thousands flee amid flood fears

  • Indians hoping for land payout
    08/06/2008 21:32
    It has been 12 years since a group of American Indians sued the government, saying Washington had cheated them out of land royalties.
  • Obama eyes American-Indians

  • Disabled man saved by terror
    08/06/2008 21:32
    A disabled 62-year-old threw himself from his wheelchair and crawled to safety after it got stuck on a railway line as a train hurtled towards it.
  • Senior citizens nab robber
  • Sarkozy apologises to victim


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