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 New York City -  the most populous city in the United States of America and the third most populous metropolitan area in the world. New York City is one of the preeminent global economic centers, with its business, financial, legal, and media organizatio
US economic woes deepen after data, Fed outlook
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Former presidential candidate Segolene Royal delivers a speech during a meeting in Paris, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2008. Socialists party members will vote Thursday to replace outgoing party chief Francois Hollande. Royal, former Labor Minister Martine Aubryand Benoit Hamon are candidate
French Socialists in run-off vote
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- I'll make pars and leave the rest on Jeev at World Cup: Rand
- Elephant knocks down forest guard
- Toyota to cut 3,000 temporary jobs in Japan
- Samajwadi Party's UP president passes away
- HC asks Pepsi to remove mountain's picture from water bottle
- Curfew like situation in Kashmir ahead of separatists protes
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Sensex opens lower, Nifty 100 points down
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- Man arrested over Arab student's murder
- Jacko embraces Islam, changes name
- Somali police ambush kills 17 Islamist rebels:police
- Rampant piracy forces ships to re-route
- Jordan's king urges Israel to avoid Gaza invasion
- US mil: American soldier dies of non-combat-related causes i
A general view of the fireworks at the Atlantis resort in Dubai, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. While the rest of the world is tightening its belt, Dubai is throwing a US$20 million party Thursday complete with Hollywood celebrities and a fireworks show that organizers said would be visible from outer space. The party, which will be headlined by Australian pop star Kylie Minogue in her Middle East debut, is to celebrate a new US$1.5 billion marine-themed resort built off the Gulf coast on an artificial island in the shape of a palm t
Crisis? What crisis? Dubai's Atlantis hotel opens with £13m party
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- Bush takes financial reform agenda to APEC forum
- National Team Draw Against Venezuela
- US global dominance 'set to wane'
- CIA withheld data in Peru plane crash inquiry
- Argentina passes pension takeover
- Venezuela buys back over $800 million bonds
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Christmas 2008: Art
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- Mai Mai fighters third piece in Congo's violent puzzle
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- Kichwamba College Gets Sh655 Million
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Ben Affleck, left, and Matt Damon pose for photos on the red carpet prior to the world premiere of "Feast" at the Palms Casino & Hotel in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006. Affleck and Damon are executive producers of the film which was made possible by the duo´s television show "Project Greenlight".
Ben Affleck visits refugee camps in Congo
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- Aussie miners turn to solar tower power
- Australian shares close up 1.9 pc
- Should babies face backwards in a buggy?
- Briton found guilty of throwing lover off Sydney cliff
- Ashoka Pillar now stands tall in Australia
- Australian beverages seen quenching brewers' M&A thirst
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Cherry crop devestated by rain in Victoria
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- Kinnear changes tune over talks with Ashley
- Honduras and Mexico advance as Jamaica tumble
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