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People lay flowers and light candles in front of the Carinthian government's headquarters in Klagenfurt, Austria, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, after Carinthia's governor Joerg Haider, whose far-right rhetoric led to international isolation for Austria during his time in government, died in a car accident Saturday when his car veered off the road near the city of Klagenfurt and overturned. He was 58.
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 Boston Herald 
Austrian right-wing leader Joerg Haider dead in car crash
| VIENNA, Austria - Joerg Haider, who turned his right-wing party into a powerful force in Austrian politics with a mix of in-your-face attacks on rivals and provocative praise of the Nazi era, died S... (photo: AP / Gert Eggenberger)
Houses of Parliament (Cape Town).
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 The Independent 
Family Travel: 'Where can we self-cater in South Africa?'
| Q. We're hoping to spend February half-term in South Africa with our three children. Finding a suitable accommodation for the five of us often proves tricky, so we're thinking of self-catering. Can ... (photo: GFDL / PhilippN)
 GCC -General view showing the opening session of the Gulf Cooperation Council , GCC, foreign ministers meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, Sept. 12, 2004. Arabian Gulf foreign ministers are meeting to discuss bilateral issues including terrorism and  Bahrain Tribune 
Saudi Arabia tops in competitiveness
Qatar and the Saudi Arabia have emerged as the most competitive economies in the GCC, according to the World Economic Forum's competitiveness rankings. Overall, the GCC economies moved-up in the globa... (photo: AP Photo)
Arab World   Photos   Qatar   Saudi   World  
 University of Syracuse, NY, students Alicia Hansen, Kate Brennan, and Nicole Tarver, left to right, read the names of the victims at the Lockerbie, Scotland, memorial for those who died in the Dec.21, 1988, mid-air Pam Am bombing, shortly after the appea  The Australian 
Libya deposits funds in US account
| LIBYA has started depositing funds in an account to compensate US victims of terrorism as part of a deal to totally normalise US-Libyan ties, a senior US official said today. | "We have received a s... (photo: AP Photo/ Max Nash)
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5 killed in Algeria floods
| Algers - Five people died and six were injured in Algeria on Thursday after fresh flash floods struck Ain Torki, 120km west of Algiers, the APS news agency reported. | ... (photo: Creative Commons / One Tree Hill Studios)
Algeria   Death   Floods   Injured   Photos  
Syria's President Bashar Assad, left, meets with Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi, right, at an Arab mini-summit initiated to work out an Arab response to a French proposal to set up a European, Middle Eastern and North African strategic bloc, in the capital Tripoli, Libya Tuesday, June 10, 2008. News24
Libya makes terror fund deposit
| Washington - Libya has deposited a "substantial amount" of money into a compensation fund for victims of terrorism, a senior US official said on Thursday. | "We have re... (photo: AP / Abdel Magid Al Fergany)
Fund   Libya   Photos   Terrorism   Washington  
 Lethal Injection Gurney - execution - death penalty  The Guardian
World is moving towards banning death penalty, says Reprieve
Report says five nations responsible for almost all state executions in past year | The world is moving closer to the final abolition of the death penalty, according to t... (photo: Mississippi Department of Corrections)
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 Oil prices rise to new record high levels, UK Syracuse
Traders look for direction on oil market
| VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Oil prices looked for direction Thursday as traders weighed fears that a looming world recession will crimp demand against speculation that OPEC ... (photo: WN)
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Dubai The Guardian
As world's economy crumbles, Dubai keeps on building
Dubai's property developers are still thinking bigger than everyone else - despite growing fears that the Middle East will not be immune to a global slump | The Burj Duba... (photo: GFDL / Imre Solt)
Business   Dubai   Economy   Market   Photos  
TAXI - PUBLIC UTILITY VEHICLES - JEEPNEYS - TRAFFIC - PHILIPPINES Manila Bulletin
Oil prices down another P1 per liter
With global oil prices skidding to $ 80-$ 90 per barrel, local oil companies rolled back their pump prices by another P1 per liter for nearly all products effective 12:01... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
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VEHICLES - MOTORISTS - TRAFFIC - PHILIPPINES - AIR POLLUTION Journal Online
Oil prices plunge below $90 anew
SINGAPORE -- World oil prices fell back to below $90 on Wednesday as traders fretted over the global financial crisis and the resultant fall in energy demand, dealers sai... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
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People lay flowers and light candles in front of the Carinthian government's headquarters in Klagenfurt, Austria, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, after Carinthia's governor Joerg Haider, whose far-right rhetoric led to international isolation for Austria during his time in government, died in a car accident Saturday when his car veered off the road near the city of Klagenfurt and overturned. He was 58.
Austrian right-wing leader Joerg Haider dead in car crash
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- Palestinian Fatah group mulls talks with Hamas
- US enemies in Mideast gloat over financial crisis
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- US enemies in Mideast gloat over financial crisis
 Palestinians look at an Egyptian soldier through a fence as he stands guard at the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt in the town of Rafah Wednesday Jan. 4, 2006. Palestinian militants, angry at the jailing of their leader by the Palestinian police,
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Mauritania Mali
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- Mauritanian protesters beaten back by police
A Mauritania troop runs as he and others break up a crowd of demonstrators against an army coup in the city of Nouakchott, Mauritania, Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, Envoys from the African Union and the Arab League were due in Mauritania, Friday to meet with coup leaders who staged a putsch three days earlier that has been met with worldwide condemn
Protesters clash with cops
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- When the World's Deserts Flood
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- EU sets up centre in Africa to fight illegal migration
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- EU 'job centre' in Mali won't deter immigrants
Migrants rest after arriving on a boat carrying 33 to Los Cristianos port, on the Canary island of Tenerife, Spain, late Sunday, April 13, 2008. Thousands of would-be migrants to Europe take the risky voyage from Africa by this route every year, many losing their lives in the atte
EU sets up centre in Africa to fight illegal migration
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