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  1. Larrain earlier said that the government had not yet determined how much debt the government would issue. Chile, a model of economic stability in Latin America, can raise money relatively cheaply on international markets because it has an investment grade... Full Article at BBC News

  2. A mother-of-three whose body was found dumped in undergrowth in Dundee after a night out was murdered, police have confirmed. Mary McLaren's body was discovered near the Ladywell roundabout on Wednesday. She disappeared on 25 February after a visit to a nightclub... Full Article at BBC News

  3. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vaccines that contain a mercury-based preservative called thimerosal cannot cause autism on their own, a special U.S. court ruled on Friday, dealing one more blow to parents seeking to blame vaccines for their children's illness. The... Full Article at Reuters

  4. Williams, Shell's spokesman, told Fox News that if a new international agreement can be agreed upon concerning "additional trade sanctions against Iran, we will of course comply as we would in the case of any country." The French multi-national, Total S.A.... Full Article at FOX News

  5. History is written by the winners of times past unless your a loser IE Democrape , who are the biggest losers of all time. They think the bigger loser you are the more important you are. my God how does anyone take them seriously My God, you mean some people... Full Article at FOX News

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    “People were dying of starvation,” he told Fox News, “and they were eating food from all over the world.” The North Koreans were also building up their stockpile of weapons, and Kim helped by buying arms, planes and spy gear. He got around embargoes, he says,... Full Article at FOX News

  8. SEATTLE Seattle police have a man in custody who alarmed people downtown Friday morning by walking around with a wired pipe strapped to his arm and making threats. A spokesman says the situation has been resolved. The bomb squad is investigating the device... Full Article at FOX News

  9. A new exhibition will showcase for the first time the art that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert collected and presented to each other. The display at Buckingham Palace reveals the couple's enthusiasm for paintings, sculptures and jewellery. Full Article at BBC News

  10. Originally recommended for hiccups and upset stomachs, Angostura bitters were quickly tapped to mask the taste of quinine in tonic water, and are now used in a huge variety of cocktails - especially to tone down some of the sweeter tropical drinks like the... Full Article at FOX News

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    The One Show presenter Christine Bleakley has completed her water-ski challenge across the English Channel in one hour and 40 minutes. The star raised thousands of pounds for Sport Relief by crossing the 21-mile busy shipping lane to France. On completing... Full Article at BBC News

  12. In a news conference with Todt and his FIA leadership team, Todt added that F1 commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone had told a meeting of the FIA World Council on Thursday that India would make its debut on the F1 calendar in 2011. The race will be held at a... Full Article at BBC News

  13. 12: Pakistani officials and soldiers visit the site of bombing in Lahore, Pakistan. March 12: Pakistani officials and soldiers visit the site of bombing in Lahore, Pakistan. LAHORE, Pakistan DEVELOPING: Pakistani news reports say another bomb has exploded... Full Article at FOX News

  14. January was an ugly month in Malaysia. At least 10 churches were firebombed or vandalized, as was a Sikh temple. Severed boars’ heads — particularly offensive to Muslims, who are not supposed to eat pork — were found on the grounds of two mosques. The cause... Full Article at The New York Times

  15. WASHINGTON — Changes in the global climate are imposing additional stress on hundreds of species of migratory birds in the United States that are already threatened by other environmental factors, according to a new Interior Department report. For the... Full Article at The New York Times

  16. The winner of each race wins the cheese. All of the cheeses thrown down the hill are made by Diana Smart, 83, on her farm at Birdwood in the Forest of Dean. She said she was "shattered" by the news that this year's event had been cancelled. Full Article at BBC News

  17. U.S. business inventories were unexpectedly flat in January, while sales rose to their highest level since October 2008, government data showed on Friday. The Commerce Department said inventories were unchanged after falling by a revised 0.3 percent in December,... Full Article at CNBC

  18. An ex-senior Tory MEP, expelled in a row over the party's new allies in Europe, has joined the Lib Dems. Edward McMillan-Scott, who once headed the Tory grouping in Brussels, was unhappy with David Cameron's decision to re-align the party in Europe. Lib Dem... Full Article at BBC News