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A British police forensics officer enters the property in south east London where French students Laurent Bonomo, and Gabriel Ferez were murdered, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
London   Murder   Photos   Police   Students  
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British police arrest suspect in double French murder inquiry
| Murdered French students Laurent Bonomo (left) and Gabriel Ferez. British police have arrested a man in connection with the murder of the two French students who were found brutally stabbed to death... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
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Rugby boss 'not the Angel Gabriel'
| Rugby boss Johan Prinsloo's remark three years ago that he was not the Angel Gabriel was confirmed this week when he appeared in court accused of trying to kiss a fellow male worker who isn't into "... (photo: public domain / AuburnPilot)
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, addresses supporters, at the Harare airport Friday July 4, 2008, on his return to Harare from Egypt, where he attended the African Union summit.  BBC News 
Film of Zimbabwe 'vote-rigging'
| New evidence of vote-rigging in last month's presidential election in Zimbabwe has emerged in the form of a secret film made by a prison guard. | The guard, Shepherd Yuda, filmed the vote-rigging at... (photo: AP / )
Evidence   Mugabe   Photos   Slideshow   Vote   Zimbabwe  
Shahbaz Sharif  Dawn 
KARACHI: We will not leave coalition: Shahbaz Sharif
| By Habib Khan Ghori | KARACHI, July 4: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz president and Chief Minister of Punjab Shahbaz Sharif has ruled out the possibility of withdrawing his party’s support to the Paki... (photo: GNU / )
Islamabad   Karachi   Pakistan   Photos   Politics  
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Campus Lawn - Garden -  Trees - School - Davao City - Philippines London Evening Standard
When is a garden not a garden? Judges call for a better definition
| Two judges called for the definition of what makes a garden a garden to be rewritten yesterday after a High Court battle over a pensioner's uprooted saplings. | Propert... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Court   Law   Photos   Property   Trees  
Chelsea's Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich claps before the Group B ,Champions League soccer match between Chelsea and Valencia at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia, Spain The Times
Roman Abramovich is super-rich, but few dare ask how
| A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. Winston Churchill was talking about Stalin's foreign policy but much the same applies to the Russian orphan who grew u... (photo: AP Photo / Fernando Bustamante)
Abramovich   Europe   Photos   Politics   Russia  
A Belarussian woman passes an explosion site in downtown Minsk,, jsa1 The Australian
50 injured injured in concert bomb
| A BOMB packed with nuts and bolts injured up to 50 young revellers yesterday at a huge outdoor concert in the Belarussian capital Minsk attended by President Alexander ... (photo: AP / Sergei Grits)
Bomb   Concert   Injured   Minsk   Photos  
England London City Hall view from Tower Bridge River Thames, London UK The Guardian
High stakes at London's City Hall
| Boris Johnson and Ray Lewis made an odd couple at a tense press conference yesterday, but the two have more in common than first appears | Twice this week I've seen Bor... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
City   Conference   England   London   Photos  
YouTube/ntf1 The Guardian
The internet is not free
| The result of the court action between Google and Viacom is that YouTube will need to police the material that people upload | I used to teach a course to staff at King... (photo: AP / Cameron Bloch)
Copyright   Court   Google   Internet   Photos  
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Guerrilla gardeners fight weeds, wastelands
| LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- More than a dozen people, some wearing orange protective gear, pulled rakes and shovels from a dingy shopping cart and started working o... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Gardeners   Guerilla   London   Photos   Property  
Benazir Bhutto Gulf News
Bhutto assassination probe grinds to a halt
| Rawalpindi: More than six months after Benazir Bhutto's assassination, the Pakistani authorities' investigation of her killing appears to have ground to a near halt, wi... (photo: apphoto / Nathan Strange)
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- FBI probe latest setback for beleaguered Detroit
- FBI probe latest setback for beleaguered Detroit
- Iran: attack and we'll strike you back
- FBI probe latest setback for beleaguered Detroit
- Pakistani army reluctant to fight Taliban
- FBI probe latest setback for beleaguered Detroit
 ** FILE ** Head of Iran´s Revolutionary Guard Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari
Iran: attack and we'll strike you back
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- Lax shipping inspections by too many govt groups
- Zamboanga police foil bombing attempt
- 'No bribe talk on Northrail'
- Adaza posts bail
- Spiraling fuel costs crippling military, police operations
- Over 10,000 illegals have been deported from LA county jails
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Tens of thousands of South Koreans protest against US beef
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Violence Murders
- Ben Kinsella pleaded in letter to Prime Minister: Bring an e
- 10,000 protest over violence against Asians in New Zealand
- Lebanon 'set to announce cabinet'
- Ben Kinsella pleaded in letter to Prime Minister: Bring an e
- Mongolia prepares to lift state of emergency
- Taking a journey to reduce violence
Newly-elected Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, center, Lebanese Parliament speaker Nabih Berri, center-right, and outgoing Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, left, give a farewell to Qatar's emir, Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, not pictured, as he departs from the airport in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, May 26, 2008.
Lebanon 'set to announce cabinet'
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- RP envoy charged in US
- Adaza posts bail
- Munti records 57% drop in crimes
- Adaza posts bail
- Crime rate in Makati City soars during first six months of 2
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A British police forensics officer enters the property in south east London where French students Laurent Bonomo, and Gabriel Ferez were murdered, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
British police arrest suspect in double French murder inquiry
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Human Rights Terrorism
- 25 killed in Syrian prison riot
- Low turnout in local elections
- Blame Taxes for Baltimore's Rot
- I want my mum: The last words of teenager stabbed to death i
- Letters: Parallel laws
- Lasimbang named for UN Human Rights Council
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Low turnout in local elections
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- Emerging artists consider the larger world issues, not just
- Tibet issue at hand is the welfare of the Tibetan people and
- Pakistan halts assault on militants
- Iraq will be 'plunged into a new war' if Iran is att
- Can the Guantanamo Ruling Fix America's Image?
- Freed Sudan terror suspect angry at Britain, bombers
"The issue at hand is the welfare of the Tibetan people and is not about the personal status"
Tibet issue at hand is the welfare of the Tibetan people and is not about the personal status
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