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  1. Veil-wearing woman to run for president next year (0 replies)
  2. Exit Globalization, the Euro, or Exit Capitalism? (0 replies)
  3. Obama's search for 3 trillion dollars (0 replies)
  4. Troy Davis to be executed (0 replies)
  5. Mass show of support for UN bid (0 replies)
  6. Japan hammered by typhoon Roke (0 replies)
  7. Saleh's forces attack mourners (0 replies)
  8. Canadian strike action freezes oil production (0 replies)
  9. Media groups announce ban on sex ads (0 replies)
  10. US expands drone strikes (0 replies)
  11. Limb loss rises in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  12. More arrests at Wall St demo (0 replies)
  13. Along the Fault Lines of the Economic Crisis (0 replies)
  14. Nuclear Energy: Éric Besson accuses Éva Joly of “lying” (0 replies)
  15. "Jew or Not Jew" : a total failure for Apple's audit process (0 replies)
  16. Teachers strike to save state education (0 replies)
  17. Obama reveals 'Buffett rule' to tax wealthy (0 replies)
  18. South African honeymoon murder suspects trial date set (0 replies)
  19. Nine more die in Yemen crackdown (0 replies)
  20. EU slammed for ignoring Libya war refugees (0 replies)
  21. WHO calls for action on world tobacco industry (0 replies)
  22. State takes control of firms' gold mining (0 replies)
  23. Faculty condemns NYPD's spy-on-Muslims policy (0 replies)
  24. Claus Matecki: “Free Ourselves From Markets' Vice-like Grip” (0 replies)
  25. Sanaa slaughter kills another 20 (0 replies)
  26. Libyan militias fail to break resistance (0 replies)
  27. Abbas holds firm in face of Washington pressure (0 replies)
  28. Kenyan kidnap raid man pleads innocence (0 replies)
  29. 60,000 call for end of nuclear power in Japan (0 replies)
  30. Stop Afghan night raids, say experts (0 replies)
  31. Rescue teams hampered by debris after earthquake (0 replies)
  32. Eight killed in blast targeting senior Karachi policeman (0 replies)
  33. Cairo: Israeli Embassy (0 replies)
  34. 50,000 protest against EU austerity (0 replies)
  35. Centre-left alliance advances in Latvia (0 replies)
  36. Junta's ruling massive step back for rights (0 replies)
  37. US helps Israel undermine Palestine bid for full UN membership (0 replies)
  38. Anti-Saleh students march on university (0 replies)
  39. Villagers fight 'solar plant pollution' (0 replies)
  40. Soldiers fight Taliban over downed drone (0 replies)
  41. World in brief (0 replies)
  42. Swiss banking giant UBS falls victim to a new Kerviel? (0 replies)
  43. Forestry: The Foresters' Blues (0 replies)
  44. Maximum Pressure on the Greek Authorities: Tutelage Or Out! (0 replies)
  45. Wikileak cables out in the open: the first repercussions (0 replies)
  46. Iraq's poorest march for change (0 replies)
  47. Public demos continue as Saleh clings to power (0 replies)
  48. Businessman used women to win favour with premier (0 replies)
  49. Bank bosses quizzed over rogue trader's £1.2bn loss (0 replies)
  50. Pakistan floods leave 200,000 homeless (0 replies)
  51. Danish progressives win election to usher in first female PM (0 replies)
  52. China cuts child death rate by over half since '96 (0 replies)
  53. World In Brief (0 replies)
  54. Nato powers run Libya victory lap (0 replies)
  55. PA faces battle in bid for UN membership (0 replies)
  56. Italian police clash with activists (0 replies)
  57. Diplomat in angry rebuff to US after Kabul attacks (0 replies)
  58. Ailing eurozone seeks G20 aid (0 replies)
  59. Striking scenes inside the gold mine (0 replies)
  60. Colmbian death squad conspirator jailed (0 replies)
  61. Gender 'X' introduced to nation's passports (0 replies)
  62. Monique Pinçon-Charlot: "the rich have a money addiction that must be treated" (0 replies)
  63. US poverty soars to record high (0 replies)
  64. Saudi rape probe reopened (0 replies)
  65. Attacks and protests continue in Yemen (0 replies)
  66. Congress trims war funding (0 replies)
  67. New election law to bar Islamist parties (0 replies)
  68. Headteachers rally against budget cuts (0 replies)
  69. Air Canada workers vote in favour of strike action (0 replies)
  70. Deaths from malaria drop 38 per cent in past decade (0 replies)
  71. World in Brief (0 replies)
  72. The “Poisonous” Social Security Budget Deficit (0 replies)
  73. US embassy under fire in Kabul attacks (0 replies)
  74. NTC forces committed war crimes - Amnesty (0 replies)
  75. Labour Party gains best election result in decades (0 replies)
  76. Slovakian teachers take to streets (0 replies)
  77. Abuse victims take claims to court over Vatican role (0 replies)
  78. Lawyer's bid for Gonzalez return (0 replies)
  79. Australian government to investigate Murdoch's monopoly (0 replies)
  80. Government to enforce currency controls (0 replies)
  81. Was Bin Laden planning to attack France before the presidential elections? (0 replies)
  82. Euro-Bonds Are the Trojan Horse of European Federalism (0 replies)
  83. Kurdish rebel assault leaves five dead (0 replies)
  84. Officials hail launch of 'symbolic' power plant in Iran (0 replies)
  85. Scores killed in Nairobi pipeline explosion (0 replies)
  86. Activists uncover shocking abuses in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  87. Stay of execution for struggling car giant (0 replies)
  88. Suspect held for second day as inquiry continues (0 replies)
  89. Cameron seeks big business boost during Moscow trip (0 replies)
  90. Fruits and Vegetables: Plan “Very Insufficient” (0 replies)
  91. Netanyahu: Protesters targeted 'axis of peace' (0 replies)
  92. Rich states offer £36bn for Arab private sector (0 replies)
  93. PM pledges more cuts despite huge rally outside (0 replies)
  94. Loyalists clash with rebel troops near Bani Walid (0 replies)
  95. Attack on US camp in Afghanistan kills two (0 replies)
  96. US judge prevents release of drone information (0 replies)
  97. Pakistani demonstrators call for end to remote-control attacks (0 replies)
  98. Terror suspects seized by police in Sweden (0 replies)
  99. Nine Eleven and the Manufacture of Consent (0 replies)
  100. Education: Private Schools Will Join Public Schools in Strike (0 replies)
  101. "In Israel Today, Everyone's Just Fed Up» (0 replies)
  102. Common Trade Union Response to Austerity on October 11 (0 replies)
  103. Tunisia: "Our Revolution Is of a Modern Type" (0 replies)
  104. Gadaffi loyalists fire on rebels at Bani Walid (0 replies)
  105. Dublin warns Vatican over abuse cover-ups (0 replies)
  106. Troops accused of removing patients from their beds (0 replies)
  107. World In Brief (0 replies)
  108. Obama pitches $447bn jobs plan to hostile Congress (0 replies)
  109. Justice groups call for unity (0 replies)
  110. Green groups back oil surcharge (0 replies)
  111. Palestine kicks off UN bid (0 replies)
  112. Appeals court rules juveniles can get life (0 replies)
  113. Islamic group claims it was behind Xinjiang attacks (0 replies)
  114. Tear gas and rubber bullets fired at crowds (0 replies)
  115. Rights activists on hunger strike in Bahrain (0 replies)
  116. Uribe 'should face investigation' over death squad chief video (0 replies)
  117. Professionals strike against EU's austerity agenda (0 replies)
  118. World In Brief (0 replies)
  119. Turkey hits Israel with sanctions (0 replies)
  120. Detainees tortured in Afghan prisons (0 replies)
  121. Saab owner Spyker goes bankrupt (0 replies)
  122. 23 killed in Quetta bombing (0 replies)
  123. Workers lead rally against Mswati III (0 replies)
  124. Somalian officials to talk to Islamists (0 replies)
  125. Mugabe asks mining firms to sell 51% to black citizens (0 replies)
  126. Economic Activity Down, Unemployment Up, Paris Stock Index Rejoicing (0 replies)
  127. Libya: The petrol partitioned in Paris (0 replies)
  128. Somali famine spreads further, deaths are in the thousands (0 replies)
  129. Italian workers unite to reject austerity (0 replies)
  130. Bani Walid holds out as rebel forces muster (0 replies)
  131. Seoul strikes rocket deal with Israel (0 replies)
  132. Iran warns over Mediterranean defence shield (0 replies)
  133. 240,000 Kenyan teachers vow to keep up strike action (0 replies)
  134. Protest against alleged rape of Haitian teenager (0 replies)
  135. Chinese government seeks to calm nerves over military growth (0 replies)
  136. DSK: Nafissatou Diallo's lawyer denounces the poor treatment of the case (0 replies)
  137. Education for the Elite: French Minister Luc Châtel Sticks to His Guns (0 replies)
  138. Anti-royalist protests begin in Swaziland (0 replies)
  139. Stop 'mob action' say Nigerian activists (0 replies)
  140. Stalemate at Bani Walid as militant forces stand defiant (0 replies)
  141. Five injured as troops fire on Yemeni protesters (0 replies)
  142. Turkish BDP politicians vow to continue parliamentary boycott (0 replies)
  143. Guard kills 30 rebels during Iranian border clash (0 replies)
  144. Bialystok's walking anti-racism protest (0 replies)
  145. Study suggests 40 per cent of people suffer mental illness (0 replies)
  146. Turkey takes Israel to International Court of Justice over Gaza blockade (0 replies)
  147. Libyan NTC troops close in on Gadaffi strongholds (0 replies)
  148. Nine reported dead as unrest goes on (0 replies)
  149. 500,000 protest for social justice in Israel (0 replies)
  150. Typhoon Talas batters Japan (0 replies)
  151. Sudan conflict forces 16,000 to flee to Ethiopia (0 replies)
  152. Chilean students set to keep protesting despite talks (0 replies)
  153. World in brief (0 replies)
  154. “The Central Bank Is Behaving In An Absolutely New Manner” (0 replies)
  155. London : Notting Hill Carnival crawling with police by way of a test (0 replies)
  156. Irene claims her first victims and strikes New York (0 replies)
  157. How to Avoid the Debt Trap (0 replies)
  158. Libyan NTC holds cash talks in Paris (0 replies)
  159. EU slaps import ban on Syrian oil over crackdown (0 replies)
  160. Czechs boost EU battlegroup (0 replies)
  161. Turkey to host missile radar (0 replies)
  162. Afghans to sue Germany over 2009 Kunduz strike (0 replies)
  163. World in brief (0 replies)
  164. Accelerate land reform, Chavez tells ministers (0 replies)
  165. Green paper pledges farm redistribution (0 replies)
  166. Apple in public health scandal (0 replies)
  167. Judge permits racism lawsuit (0 replies)
  168. World in brief (0 replies)
  169. Accused sergeant to get military hearing (0 replies)
  170. Thousands protest at Bahraini youth's funeral (0 replies)
  171. Colonel Fabien, 21 August 1941: in Barbès-Rochechouart, Fabien Fires (0 replies)
  172. NTC says no to foreign observers (0 replies)
  173. Security forces raid homes in activist hunt (0 replies)
  174. ANC hearing goes on amid violent protests (0 replies)
  175. World in brief (0 replies)
  176. Israel threatens "response" to Palestinian bid for statehood (0 replies)
  177. Australian court rules asylum-seekers can't be sent back to Malaysia (0 replies)
  178. Bolivian former ministers and military chiefs jailed for Black October crackdown (0 replies)
  179. United Kingdom: The new far right surfs on a distressed public opinion (0 replies)
  180. Pushing Back the Dictatorship of Finance (0 replies)
  181. Baghdad: at least 28 killed in attack on mosque (0 replies)
  182. African Union: guest workers at risk in Libya (0 replies)
  183. Nato chief - we've no plans to leave Libya (0 replies)
  184. Iran starts production of new weapons to aid 'deterrence' (0 replies)
  185. Zimbabwe military leader believes only solidarity can head off West (0 replies)
  186. World in brief (0 replies)
  187. Russia rejects 'one-sided' UN security council resolution on Syria (0 replies)
  188. One killed in Copenhagen mosque shooting (0 replies)
  189. Commandos 'will not face charges' (0 replies)
  190. Jean-Christophe Le Duigou: “For the past twenty-five years, governments have been putting their heads into the noose of finance” (0 replies)
  191. At least 53 billion euros for tax loopholes that are little or not at all effective. (0 replies)
  192. 47,900 Unemployed Struck From List in July! (0 replies)
  193. Back to School Costs Continue to Rise for University Students (0 replies)
  194. New coalition PM sworn in (0 replies)
  195. Al-Qaida claims it orchestrated double attack (0 replies)
  196. 29 killed in mosque bombing (0 replies)
  197. Exiled former leader has assets frozen by courts (0 replies)
  198. Seven injured in Tel Aviv attack (0 replies)
  199. Strauss-Kahn: the case is dropped by judge (0 replies)
  200. Damascus becomes more and more isolated in the world (0 replies)
  201. Into the wall (0 replies)
  202. The whole range! (0 replies)
  203. Fukushima radiation 168 times that of Hiroshima atomic bomb (0 replies)
  204. Libyan rebels refuse renewed peace offer from Gadaffi (0 replies)
  205. African migrant workers in Libya at risk from rebels (0 replies)
  206. Anna Hazare ends anti-corruption hunger strike in India (0 replies)
  207. Hurricane Irene lashes US east coast, killing 11 (0 replies)
  208. 18 soldiers killed in suicide attack on Algeria base (0 replies)
  209. World in brief (0 replies)
  210. Putting on Pressure For Eurobonds (0 replies)
  211. Egypt recalls its ambassador from Israel (0 replies)
  212. Moody's lowers Japan's credit rating (0 replies)
  213. The Golden Rule: Limping, Madrid Bows Down In Turn (0 replies)
  214. Nato's bombs fall on Sirte (0 replies)
  215. Windfall tax to fund development (0 replies)
  216. PM announces resignation over crisis fallout (0 replies)
  217. 175,000 march for more (0 replies)
  218. Seoul rejects attack on welfare (0 replies)
  219. New public company to plan social housing (0 replies)
  220. 0.16% of GDP could solve water issues for 500million (0 replies)
  221. World in brief (0 replies)
  222. Total Big Winner In Libyan War (0 replies)
  223. Battles rage in broken capital (0 replies)
  224. Banks to give Britain £385m (0 replies)
  225. Santiago paralysed by strike (0 replies)
  226. US ‘is pursuing’ phone-hacking investigation (0 replies)
  227. Trucker fails in attempt to sue surgeon for amputation (0 replies)
  228. UN calls for calm as conflict escalates (0 replies)
  229. Jesuit killers ‘will not be arrested’ (0 replies)
  230. US ‘scaremongering’ over army (0 replies)
  231. 82 unions strike for free education (0 replies)
  232. Nato plans 'supporting role' (0 replies)
  233. Cuba attacks $1.5tn world arms spending (0 replies)
  234. Government formalises gold nationalisation (0 replies)
  235. CGIL to call autumn anti-austerity strike (0 replies)
  236. Security forces accused of 'routine' torture (0 replies)
  237. World's top mining firm announces mega profits (0 replies)
  238. World in Brief (0 replies)
  239. Selective Austerity (0 replies)
  240. China seeks crash answers (0 replies)
  241. Rebels storm Gadaffi base (0 replies)
  242. Opposition leader woos Beijing (0 replies)
  243. HRW exposes vineyard abuse in West Cape (0 replies)
  244. Sattar leads strike against Urdu genocide (0 replies)
  245. End fast and we’ll discuss your Bill, PM tells Hazare (0 replies)
  246. Peace group calls for Ocalan talks (0 replies)
  247. Thousands back at work after contract issues resolved (0 replies)
  248. Afghanistan : French Public Opinion Dead Set Against the War (0 replies)
  249. New revelations on the dark side of Coco Chanel (0 replies)
  250. The Franco-German Summit Hasn't Convinced Anyone, Not Even the Markets! (0 replies)