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- US loses first Osprey in Afghanistan, 4 dead (AP)
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- North Korea denounces new Obama nuclear strategy (AP)
- Preacher convicted of killing wife, freezing body (AP)
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- Thai authorities take "red shirt" TV off air again (Reuters)
- Thai PM vows not to give in to intensified protest (AP)
- Death toll from contagious disease in China doubles (AFP)
- NKorea denies involvement in SKorean ship sinking (AP)
- China's $7.24B March trade deficit 1st in 6 years (AP)
- Kyrgyz victims mourned, US **** fate on hold (AP)
- Thai PM under pressure to end turmoil (AFP)
- Sri Lankan ruling party celebrates poll landslide (AFP)
- Raabe, 'Wizard of Oz' Munchkin actor, dies at 94 (AP)
- Sri Lankan leader promises peace after poll win (AP)
- Australian freeze on asylum seekers may face challenge (AFP)
- Philippine diaspora begins voting for next president (AFP)
- Kyrgyzstan buries its dead, U.S. halts troop flights (Reuters)
- Rare China trade deficit "won't derail" yuan rise (Reuters)
- S.Korea announces cull as foot-and-mouth disease spreads (AFP)
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- One more body recovered at flooded China mine (AFP)
- Polish president's plane crashes in Russia; 87 die (AP)
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- Polish president's plane crashes in Russia: official (Reuters)
- Polish president's plane crashes in Russia: ministry (AFP)
- Kyrgyzstan buries uprising victims as nation mourns (AFP)
- China posts first monthly trade deficit in 6 years (AFP)
- Obama reassured Karzai of support: Afghan govt (AFP)
- North Korea denies involved in South ship sinking (Reuters)
- Democrats, GOP hope to ride dark horses to victory (AP)
- Polish president killed in plane crash: officials (AFP)
- Obama advertises tax breaks ahead of Tax Day (AP)
- Philippine diaspora votes for next president (AFP)
- South African woman faces death sentence in China (AP)
- NKorea warns SKorea over anti-Pyongayng leaflets (AP)
- France heads for a long Indian summer (AFP)
- Official: Pakistani troops kill 54 militants in NW (AP)
- Japan rebels launch new opposition party (AFP)
- 2 bodies recovered at China mine where 115 saved (AP)
- Pakistani jets kill 45 people in Khyber: militants (Reuters)
- Pakistan jet fighters kill 42 Islamist militants (AFP/File)
- Iraq bombs kill child, four police and soldiers (AFP)
- Karzai takes steps to bury feud with Washington (Reuters)
- Bangladesh claims disputed vanishing island (AFP)
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- NKorea has up to six nuclear weapons: Clinton (AFP)
- Astronauts 'ready to rock 'n' roll' on spacewalk 2 (AP)
- Reuters journalist killed in Bangkok protests (Reuters)
- For Obama, a delicate balance on India, Pakistan (AFP)
- Calif boy, 13, aims to be youngest on Everest peak (AP)
- Woods set for afternoon start at sunny, cool Augusta (Reuters)
- Grandmother: Boy terrorized adoptive family in US (AP)
- S.Korea orders warship out of Somali waters: report (AFP)
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- Iraq bombs kill child, four security men (AFP)
- Iran urges Iraq unity government after inconclusive poll (AFP)
- Ten die as Russian helicopter hit by avalanche (Reuters)
- Israel mourns death of Polish 'great friend' Kaczynski (AFP)
- Canada mourns Poland's 'great loss': Harper (AFP/File)
- Obama mourns 'devastating' Poland loss (AFP)
- Southern GOP meeting wraps up 2012 'cattle call' (AP)
- Pakistan star Kaneria stunned by corruption probe (AFP)
- Foreigners held after suicide vests found in Afghan hospital (AFP)
- Pakistan hails US nuclear summit (AFP)
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- Obama emboldened for another Supreme Court pick (AP)
- Iran backs unity government in Iraq with Sunnis (Reuters)
- Explosive device tossed at U.S. consulate in Mexico (Reuters)
- Polish leader, 96 others dead in Russia jet crash (AP)
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- Grieving begins, but life goes on at W.Va. mines (AP)
- US seeks to smooth relations with Afghan leader (AP)
- Thai army pulls back from protest clashes; 15 dead (AP)
- Potential Obama nominees for the Supreme Court (AP)
- Bomb damages US consulate in Mexico; no injuries (AP)
- Calif boy, 13, aims to be youngest on Everest peak (AP)
- 3 Italians among 9 held in alleged Afghan plot (AP)
- Eighteen killed in Bangkok protest clashes (Reuters)
- Thailand in turmoil after 15 die in bloody clashes (AFP)
- Obama mourns 'devastating' Poland loss (AFP)
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- Indian PM in Washington for nuclear summit (AFP)
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- Cherokee's Mankiller remembered as humble leader (AP)
- Explosive device tossed at U.S. consulate in Mexico (Reuters)
- Karzai takes steps to bury feud with Washington (Reuters)
- In Kandahar, coaxing Afghan police into training (Reuters)
- Pakistan intelligence releases Taliban men: report (AFP)
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- Poland in shock, pilot error mooted in Kaczynski crash (AFP)
- 3 arrested after vessel hits Great Barrier Reef (AFP)
- Italy charity workers held over Afghan 'plot' (AFP)
- Newman makes late charge to win at Phoenix (AP)
- China mine flood toll rises to 32 (AFP)
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- 8 bodies recovered at China mine where 115 saved (AP)
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- Rights groups urge action over Afghan amnesty law (AFP)
- Pakistan in spotlight at Washington nuclear summit (Reuters)
- American teen aims for Everest record (AFP)
- India shipping industry seek new anti-pirate strategy (AFP)
- Japanese cameraman killed covering Thai protests (AP)
- Rajapakse wins again, but battle for unity remains (AFP)
- Astronauts take 2nd spacewalk to replace tank (AP)
- S.Korea in mass cull over foot-and-mouth disease (AFP)
- NKorea to start quitting joint tour this week (AP)
- Former AP newsman Ghafur Fadyl dies in Indonesia (AP)
- Japanese pacifist playwright dies: family (AFP)
- Australia orders spy agencies to probe Dubai hit (AFP)
- Kyrgyzstan opposition denies talks with Bakiyev (Reuters)
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- Pakistani forces kill 12 militants in Orakzai (Reuters)
- Four civilians killed, 14 injured in Afghan bomb blast (AFP)
- Voting begins in Sudan's historic elections (AP)
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- Airstrikes kill 10 militants in NW Pakistan (AP)
- Australia to prosecute over China reef damage (AFP)
- Economy in tatters, Kyrgyzstan awaits Russian aid (AFP)
- Karzai, McChrystal side-by-side in Afghan north (Reuters)
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- For Obama, a delicate balance on India, Pakistan (AFP)
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- Poland awaits return of president's body (AP)
- Iran to complain to U.N. over Obama nuclear "threat" (Reuters)
- Troops kill 13 militants in NW Pakistan: officials (AFP)
- Parliament demands Karzai fill Afghan cabinet posts (Reuters)
- Setbacks lead China to tone down anti-US rhetoric (AP)
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- Poles mourn, await president's coffin after crash (Reuters)
- Kyrgyz leader: no guarantees for ousted ruler (AP)
- Karzai, McChrystal on the road again in show of unity (AFP)
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- Maliki's bloc says 750,000 Iraqi votes in question (AP)
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- Clinton, Gates seek to calm Karzai tensions (Reuters)
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- Australian officials seek to protect reef (AP)
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- Iraq PM's bloc says fraud may have cost it 750,000 votes (Reuters)
- Indonesia police detain six suspected militants (Reuters)
- Holbrooke, Petraeus meet Karzai in Kabul (AFP)
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- Afghan air force struggles to take off (AP)
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- Obama takes non-nuclear pledge to world leaders (AP)
- Republicans warn Obama on Supreme Court nominee (Reuters)
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- Euro governments offer Greece euro30 billion backstop (AP)
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- Myanmar's Suu Kyi briefly admitted to hospital: official (AFP)
- Japan's Tomizawa clinches memorable Qatar win (AFP)
- Obama: Al-Qaida would use nuke if it could (AP)
- Iraq says Saudi backs unity government (AFP)
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- Gates, Clinton defend Afghan president amid tensions (AFP)
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- Russia cast as nuclear security leader despite flaws (Reuters)
- Hungary's ruling Socialists suffer stinging defeat (AP)
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- Mickelson wins Masters and gets long embrace (AP)
- Fidesz wins Hungary election with strong mandate (Reuters)
- US emphasizes Karzai is Afghan commander in chief (AP)
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- Thai protesters reject talks after deadly clashes (AP)
- Yuan rise still on cards despite rare trade deficit (Reuters)
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- Early Thai poll mooted after deadly clashes: report (Reuters)
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- Obama tells PM he's 'very fond of Pakistan' (AFP)
- Setbacks lead China to tone down anti-US rhetoric (AP)
- Poles grieve over president killed in plane crash (AP)
- Obama: Al-Qaida would use nuke if it could (AP)
- Poland struggles to come to terms with death crash (AFP)
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- India presses on Pakistan as Obama courts rivals (AFP)
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- S.Korean arrested for hunting N.Korea refugees (AFP)
- Gates, Clinton defend Afghan president (AFP)
- China's Hu heads to Washington (AFP)
- BOJ mins suggest more easing possible in months ahead (Reuters)
- Australian officials seek to protect reef (AP)
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- China mine flood toll climbs to 35 (AFP)
- Rusal back in the black after debt restructuring (AFP)
- Afghan air force struggles to take off (AP)
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- Iran on Obama-Hu agenda as nuclear summit looms (Reuters)
- Thai protesters gather after clashes hit markets (Reuters)
- Defiant Thai protesters parade dead through Bangkok (AFP)
- Medical parole rejected for jailed China dissident (AP)
- Toxic chives poison nine in China: media (AFP)
- US fugitive held in the Philippines after 27 years (AFP)
- Prosecutors arrest SKorean for spying for NKorea (AP)
- Kyrgyzstan's deposed president gathers supporters (AP)
- India hopes mud-pit wrestling can lead to gold (AFP)
- Pakistan: 35 militants, 2 soldiers die in fighting (AP)
- Afghan authorities accuse NATO of killing 4 civilians (AFP)
- NATO troops kill 4 Afghans on bus: provincial official (Reuters)
- Delhi Commonweath Games head to visit Australia (AFP)
- Churchgoers honor 29 dead miners
- Kyrgyz interim government says to move against Bakiyev (Reuters)
- Pakistani forces kill up to 40 militants in Orakzai (Reuters)
- Japanese whaling fleet returns home after clashes (AFP)
- Pakistan fighting 'kills 32 rebels, two soldiers' (AFP)
- Obama, world leaders work to stop nuclear spread (AP)
- Shakira visits Haitians living in tent camps (AP)
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