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- Counter-terrorism agents search home in suburban Chicago, Illinois
- Mugabe spokeperson tells critics to 'go hang'
- Wikinews interviews Molossian president Kevin Baugh on his country's recent intermicronational summit
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- Truck carrying 12 million bees overturns in New Brunswick
- Half a million złoty vanish from the bank account of Lech Wałęsa
- Man kills five police officers in Shanghai
- Ulysses spacecraft retires after 17 year mission
- Google's GPhone to be postponed awaiting Android modifications
- Man to face court after axe attack in Australia
- Man auctions his life on eBay, is disappointed at sale price
- Spain defeat Germany to win Euro 2008
- President Bush signs $162 billion war funding bill
- Iran building collapse kills 19
- Great Britain's most dangerous road announced
- Five die in New Mexico single-engine plane crash
- Boeing 767 cargo plane seriously damaged by fire at San Francisco
- Abkhazia to close border with Georgia following bomb blasts
- Cargo plane crashes near Khartoum; at least four dead
- Kenyan Prime Minister calls for suspension of Mugabe from African Union
- Arizona helicopter collision kills six
- Three murdered, one injured in axe attack in Australia
- 2008 Taiwan Designers' Week shows potential of innovations
- South Korean police clamp down on protests against US beef
- UEFA president Platini confirms Euro 2012 to be hosted in Poland and Ukraine
- Bobby Charlton launches anti-landmine campaign
- Jindal signs Intelligent Design law
- Montel Williams Show breached standards with 'psychic' Sylvia Browne
- Excellent crafts from indigenous peoples showcased in Taipei, Taiwan
- Guatemalan minister killed in helicopter crash
- The North Pole may possibly be ice free by summer
- Former Polish Foreign Minister discusses anti-missile shield in Washington, DC
- 2008 III IDEAS Show to showcase achievements of Internet industry in Taiwan
- Divers safe from pesticide from MV Princess of the Stars
- Gordon Brown's troubled first year
- Prime Minister of Thailand survives no-confidence vote
- Indonesian military plane disappears
- Microsoft without Bill Gates at the helm
- Clinton and Obama call for unity in Democratic Party
- North Korea destroys nuclear cooling tower
- Asteroid slammed into Mars' northern hemisphere
- US claims to have killed al-Qaida in Iraq leader
- BBC spends £3.4m on sell-off
- Proton rocket launches Prognoz satellite
- Obama gives check to Clinton campaign
- Mexican police official, bodyguard shot dead at restaurant
- NASA says Martian soil could sustain life
- Bodies of victims of Typhoon Fengshen appear on Philippine shores
- Sugar silos at centre of Georgia, US refinery blast that killed 13 demolished
- Mandela turns 90, world celebrities gather
- EU regulation prevents sale of 'small' kiwi fruit in Bristol shop
- Boxing: Pacquiao and Diaz trade verbal punches
- Mugabe says he's open to talks with Zimbabwe opposition
- US Supreme Court rules DC gun ban unconstitutional
- US will remove 'terror' tag on North Korea
- OPEC sees US$170 per barrel of oil
- Conrad Black loses appeal against fraud conviction
- Human Rights group seeks judicial remedy for Philippine torture victims
- Nuclear power seriously considered for ASEAN power grid
- Obama offers sympathies to Fengshen victims
- Brazilian tribe is neither a new discovery nor a hoax
- US Supreme Court overturns death penalty for child rape
- Wildfires started by lightning burn in California
- Basketball: UAAP opens 2008-2009 season with new rules
- Wimbledon Officials receive criticism from animal rights group after shooting birds
- Australians getting drunker, fatter, but among the world's longest-lived
- State of Florida agrees to purchase U.S. Sugar to restore the Everglades
- Associated Press goes after bloggers for copyright violation
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