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Brown pays tribute to troops killed
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Gordon Brown paid tribute on Monday to British troops who have died in Afghanistan since 2001, after a blast which killed three paratroopers raised Britains toll in the war to 100.
Source: Reuters UK
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
German Stocks Decline for Second Day on Earnings Concerns
By Stefanie Haxel Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- German stocks fell for a second day as investor concern deepened that corporate earnings will deteriorate amid the economic slowdown.
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Zimbabwe Opposition Members Not Guilty of Bombings, Lawyer Says
By Brian Latham Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Zimbabwean lawyer defending seven opposition members accused of bombing police stations said his clients are not guilty, labeling the...
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Karamanlis reshuffle a mixed bag
Economy and Finance Minister Giorgos Alogoskoufis was the biggest name to be removed from office yesterday as Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis conducted a reshuffle in which he...
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Grief and Rage at Stricken Gaza School
Mouen Deb, left, mourned with relatives beside the bodies of two of his children and his wife, who were killed when Israeli shells exploded near a United Nations school in Jabaliya...
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NATO force rejects Afghan civilian death claim » (Reuters UK)
South Africa's anti-apartheid activist Helen Suzman buried » (Reuters UK)
London police arrest 78 in New Year's fetes » (Reuters UK)
China steps up effort to ease India-Pakistan tension » (Reuters UK)
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- Unemployment could get truly gruesome, analysts predict
- EMC Will Reduce Work Force 7%
- Satyam Accounting Scandal Erodes Confidence in India Equities
- Oil tumbles 12% on still-growing supply
- A Timely Warning on Cable
- Bed Bath & Beyond earns fall 36 percent in 3Q
- New Rules for Fuel Economy Will Have to Wait
- Wyeth, Vaccine-Maker Crucell Talk $1.35 Billion Bid
- Keys to make your New Year’s resolution stick
- ‘Dark Knight, ‘Doomsday top best/worst list
- Film clips
- They looked very happy
- Idyllic Idol wedding
- US FDA advisers to review Lilly, Daiichi clot drug
- Smoking, weight, money top New Years resolutions
- January is National Blood Donor Month
- Ban of CFC-propelled asthma inhalers goes into effect today

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