World News
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Rival groups see Iraqi vote as way to claim Kirkuk
KIRKUK, Iraq (AP) — Young men hurtle down dusty streets in cars, waving flags and blaring campaign slogans in a fervor that highlights this city's dangerous ethnic divisions. Arabs, Turkomen and Kurds each see Iraq's parliamentary elections as a chance to prove one thing: Kirkuk is ours.
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In ruined Haiti schools, educators see opportunity
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Putin: Russia to build new strategic bomber
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Russia ready to consider new Iran sanctions
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Russia ready to consider new Iran sanctions
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Ex-Bosnian leader arrested at London airport
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Focus on rising Chinese political star Bo
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Michelin grants 3rd star to country auberge
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Rescuers drilling through walls to reach survivors
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Medvedev demands resignations over Olympic flop
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Medvedev demands resignations over Olympic flop
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EU, Greece discuss more cuts amid bailout reports
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NATO warship sinks pirate ship off Somalia
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New museum on life of Chopin opens in Warsaw
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Uruguay inaugurates ex-rebel leader as president
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Uruguay inaugurates ex-rebel leader as president
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Clinton: US ready to work "in solidarity" with Chile
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Encuesta: 25% de padres creen en un nexo entre vacunas y autismo
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US, Russian nuclear negotiators meet again March 9
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US, Russian nuclear negotiators meet again March 9
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Italian Cabinet approves corruption crackdown
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Iraqi PM's party: Rivals broke campaign rules
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Dubai to use profiling to detect Israeli arrivals
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Man, daughter fall 13 floors in Chile quake
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Nigeria: 17 police officers detained over shooting
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Nigeria: 17 police officers detained over shooting
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Pro-gov't party leads Tajik elections; fraud cited
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Convicted Holocaust denier Zundel released
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Europe storm death toll at 62; France hardest hit
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Spanish judge accuses Venezuela of collaborating with Basque separatists and Colombian rebels
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IAEA chief can't confirm Iran's nuke work peaceful
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IAEA chief: Can't confirm Iran nuke work peaceful
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Tajik officials say preliminary vote results show government-backed party with 71.7 percent
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Spanish judge accuses Venezuela of links to rebels
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Energy, culture on tap for Medvedev trip to France
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UK's Prudential buys AIG Asian unit for $35.5B
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Ukraine's Yanukovych: EU ties a 'key priority'
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Vote monitors slam Tajikistan's parliamentary vote
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Karadzic: Islamic militants to blame for bloodshed
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Attacks kill 6 NATO troops around Afghanistan
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Clinton to meet with Uruguay's incoming president
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Monitors say Tajikistan's vote marred by fraud
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Research group: China prepares for Arctic melt
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Correction: Congo US military story
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Monitors say Tajikistan's vote marred by fraud
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Somali Islamists ban UN food from rebel-held areas
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Somali Islamists ban UN food from rebel-held areas
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Chile troops, police attack post-quake looting
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Chile quake death toll over 700 as rescue ramps up