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South Africa's Foreign Minister Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma
Africa   Cape Town   Migration   Photos   Poverty   South Africa   Violence   Xenophobia  
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Migrants tell of township tensions
| As South Africa witnesses a rise in attacks against foreign migrants, the BBC's Joanna Jolly visits a township outside Cape Town, the scene of recent xenophobic violence. | Ahmed Dakane is a 31-year... (photo: AP )
New York State Gov. Eliot Spitzer announces his resignation amid a prostitution scandal as wife Silda looks on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 in his offices in New York City.
Corruption   Court   Manhattan   New York   Photos  
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NY prosecutor wins big with Spitzer investigation
| NEW YORK (AP) - Michael Garcia's predecessors as U.S. attorney in Manhattan took on all five mob families, the titans of Wall Street, Osama bin Laden and even Martha Stewart. So it was largely unnot... (photo: AP / Stephen Chernin)
Girls at Columbia University  BBC News 
Are our girls getting more violent?
The number of crimes committed by girls has jumped by a quarter over three years, figures show - so is there something to be worried about? | Ten years ago there was a spate of headlines warning that ... (photo: Creative Commons / Presta)
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A man looks at a poster painted by victims of the Fritzl incest crime at the main square in Amstetten, Austria, on Wednesday, May 14, 2008.  NZ Herald 
Amstetten cellar victims thank town for support
| A poster made by the family of Josef Fritzl, who had kept his daughter prisoner for 24 years, is on display behind a shop window in Amstetten. Photo / Reuters | The children rescued from the bunker ... (photo: AP Photo / Ronald Zak)
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 A British soldier takes one last look around the Mu´takal prison facilities, moments before it is to open along with court facilities in Basra, Iraq Monday June, 2, 2003. In coming days, the first new inmates will be the 70 people British forces pi The Guardian
MoD agrees public inquiry into death of Iraqi
| · Government anticipates order by judge | · Victim died in British army custody with 93 injuries , Thursday May 15 2008 | The Ministry of Defence bowed to pre... (photo: AP/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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 British Prime Minister Tony Blair waves to supporters outside the local Labour club in Trimdon, England, Thursday May 10, 2007, after announcing his resignation as leader of the Labour Party. Blair´s resignation will open the way for a leadership c Asia Times
Blair's Christian 'challenge' to the East
| By Masayuki Tadokoro | "For the first time in centuries, the West will have to come to terms with a seismic change happening about it," Tony Blair, former British prime... (photo: AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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Pedestrians walk past a newspaper poster in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Friday, March 28, 2008 on the eve of elections in the southern African country. The Australian
Zimbabwe police detain diplomats during tour of Mugabe's victims
| FOUR Western diplomats in Zimbabwe, including the British ambassador, were intercepted and detained by police yesterday as they tried to investigate the violence being ... (photo: AP / )
Elections   Photos   Police   Politics   Zimbabwe  
 TALKING TO THE TROOPS - President George W. Bush gives a motivational speech to U.S. servicemembers at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., Oct. 28, 2006. The president thanked the troops for their contributions to the war on terror. U.S. Air Force photo by The Australian
Body count put President Bush off his golf
| WASHINGTON: President George W.Bush said in an interview published yesterday that he quit playing golf in 2003 out of respect for the families of US soldiers killed in ... (photo: US Air Force/Airman First 1st Class Nicholas Pilch)
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Researchers say computer upgrades bite mark evidence
TOOLS | MILWAUKEE - It has sent innocent men to death row, given defense attorneys fits and splintered the scientific community. | For a decade now, attorneys and even so... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi arrives at the opening session of the Arab Summit in Damascus, Syria, Saturday, March 29, 2008. USA Today
Witness: Gadhafi helped Taylor seize Liberia
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Moammar Gadhafi's Libyan government ran a training camp in the 1980s that prep... (photo: AP /Adel Hana / )
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 President George W. Bush and President Shimon Peres of Israel smile for photographers Wednesday, May 14, 2008, during their meeting at President Peres Jerusalem residence. CBS News
Bush Pushes Peace While Market Is Attacked
From a whispered conversation to a deafening rocket attack, there were fresh signs of trouble Wednesday on the perilous road toward Mideast peace. | As President Bush gre... (photo: White House / Joyce N. Boghosian)
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- Head of British FBI attacks 'Spanish practises of his ow
- Anger after US missile strike in Pakistan
- Bush asserts an 'unbreakable' bond links US and Isra
- Philippe Sands: use of torture undermines international law
- We need Gitmo and Yucca Mountain
- Anger after apparent U.S. missile strike in Pakistan
People look at a destroyed building following an alleged U.S. missile attack in Damadola village in the Pakistani tribal area of Bajur near Afghanistan border Thursday, May 15, 2008. A top Taliban leader vowed Thursday to target the U.S. in revenge for an alleged missile strike that killed several people in a Pakistani tribal region, a threat that bodes ill for the new government's efforts to negotiate peace deals with militants.
Anger over Pakistan missile hit
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- India's security crackdown to protect Shane Warne
- Senate committee chides Mick Keelty for lack of frankness on
- Battered Gordon Brown looks to new policies and reality TV
- Koori courts help cut repeat offences
- Body found in hunt for TV make-up artist
- Two women wounded in drive-by shooting
Afghan policemen stand guard as they blocked the site of a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan (dn1)
Taliban suicide bomber kills 12 in Afghan market
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Violence Murders
- UEFA Cup fan violence 'sickens' police
- Manchester violence condemned
- Top UN Official Warns Of Increasing Darfur Violence
- City Condemns Violence Against Foreigners
- Little-known group claims deadly India bombings
- 'Inequality a result of Alex violence'
india kashmir tight security
Little-known group claims deadly India bombings
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- Suspect Pleads Guilty In Redskins Star's Slaying
- New mental exam ordered in middle school murder case
- Driver in deadly crash did prison time for similar death
- Last defense witness to be called in inmate slaying trial
- Four teens plead not guilty to Santa Barbara gang stabbings
- Murdered Teacher's Relatives Feud Over Estate
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
New CBS TV lineup: more female roles, more laughs
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Human Rights Terrorism
- Did 'GTA IV' deserve perfect scores?
- Judge postpones Madonna adoption ruling
- McCain outlines vision of Iraq victory
- Ruling on Madonna adoption bid is postponed
- Ruling on Madonna adoption bid is postponed
- Victoria 9/11 Truth Hits the Highway
 An unidentified child carrying AN empty plate of food stands outside their house at the Ruga area of Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, July 17, 2006. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told African leaders Monday that they need to strengthen their governments so t
Rights Group: 800,000 Evicted In Nigeria
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- Palestinians Mark 1948 Uprooting
- Google map images could be a problem: EU
- 82nd forced to expand memorial as war deaths mount
- 82nd forced to expand memorial as war deaths mount
- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
- 82nd forced to expand memorial as war deaths mount
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., delivers his speech, Thursday, May 15, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio.
McCain predicts Iraq war won by 2013
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