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A Pakistani vendor waits for customers at his fruit stall in a market on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008. After years of rapid growth, Pakistan's economy is slowing and citizens are struggling with price hikes and the government is slashing fuel and food subsidies to cut the budget deficit
Pakistan faces financial crisis
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- Clashes in Montenegro over Kosovo
- EU leaders agree to buy into banks
- Lithuania votes to delay EU-brokered nuclear shutdown
- Sarkozy in-law wades into Italy extradition case
- Slam, dunk, and the scholarship is yours
- House of Fraser says unaffected by Iceland crisis
Kuwaiti traders follow the dealings of Kuwait's Stock Exchange in Kuwait City
Markets surge on rescue pledges
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- Tendulkar misses record as India save first Test
- No suspension of trading on local bourse: Cabinet
- DPP members, officials clash at party office in Taipei
- Russia shows muscle with missiles
- Washington loses power to appoint World Bank chief
- Community Compass: PROFILE: US kung fu expert on a mission
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Taking SEZ forward: Address crucial issues
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- NATO general denies losing war
- Turkish air raids target PKK rebel leaders in Iraq
- US teeters on the edge of swamp of uncertainty in Afghanista
- Iraqi official begins first bid round for oil contracts in U
- Peres urges end to Jew-Arab tension
- Iran ex-president hosts prominent Western figures
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Oil jumps 4 pct, bank plan spurs global rally
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- SOUTH AFRICA 2010: Kaka, Robinho lead Brazil to victory
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- Alonso happy to help Massa against Hamilton
- Farming Systems Uruguay capital raising put on hold
- Bolivia head joins protest march
- Emerging markets outdo peers in current turmoil
 A Brazil fan celebrates during a test match between the national soccer team of Brazil and the Lucer
Venezuela pay for opening up against Brazil
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- S.Africa's ANC to suspend dissident ex-minister
- SAfrica's ANC to suspends dissident former minister
- New Kenyan brewery to battle beer behemoth
- Rwanda to switch from French to English in schools
- UK denounces 'power grab' as Mugabe swears in new deputies
- Another blow to Sahara Shahar
Men sit beneath election posters in Chitungwiza township, near Harare Friday April 4, 2008. Zimbabwe's ruling party says there will be a presidential runoff election between President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
Zimbabwean deal crumbling
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- Oil jumps after leaders pledge to fix global crisis
- Tasmania's police commissioner charged with leaking secrets
- Gusty storm sweeps across Canberra
- ASX surge after Wall Street recovery
- Passengers hurt in Qantas bus incident
- Concrete basis for rail's faster times
  Cambodian soldiers walk in the foggy morning as they patrol around Preah Vihear temple, Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, Thursday, July 17, 2008. Cambodia and Thailand escalated their troop buildup Thursday at disputed territory near the historic border temple despite moves to hold talks next week to defuse the flare-up in tensions, a Cambodian general
Warning of border war over temple
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- German Fanz demoted as Cuba coach
- Pressure on Eriksson as Mexico visit Canada
- Fire marshals: NY blaze likely caused by fire play
- Blue helmets in Haiti assist in new school year after devast
- Alton Ellis: Jamaican singer known as the Godfather of Rocks
- Jamaican Reggea Star Luciano Thrills Nairobi
Developing nations blast West for failed aid promises
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