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Headline news for 30-7-2011

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Titles: Norway attacks by Christian zealot 'a sign', say UK's far-right NATO allies open to possibility Qaddafi could stay in Libya US to oppose Palestinian UN bid Karzai outlines Afghan ‘conditions' for future US ties US military chief nominee says to press Pakistan China tells US to halt spy plane flights News Details: Norway attacks by Christian zealot 'a sign', say UK's far-rightThe leader of a British far-right group to…
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The debt crisis: the making of the super rich "The world with its billions does not have too many people, but it does have too many in their thousands who think that they are worth a million others."

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Barely a year after European governments and the IMF had lent Greece $156bn to lighten its debt burden; Europe is now embroiled in a new debt crisis. The magnitude of this crisis is such that it threatens to engulf some of Europe's biggest economies such as Spain and Italy. The debt ‘contagion' is not limited to Europe alone. Across the Atlantic, sees America a country that once boasted a 50…
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Headline news for 21-7-2011

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Titles: Moody's Now Threatening Downgrade on 5 U.S. States French FM: Gaddafi can stay, but to leave power Iran-Egypt ties serve regional security Germany 'trying to convince Saleh to stand down' Pak embassy in US biggest spender among missions China tells US to respect its territorial claims News Details: Moody's Now Threatening Downgrade on 5 U.S. StatesRatings agency Moody's, which in recent weeks has warned that it will downgrade its…
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Headline news for 14-7-2011

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Titles: Gold Close to Breaking Record as Eurozone Debt Crisis Grows Libya accuses NATO of war crimes Egypt hit by new wave of protests as military postpones election The CIA's Secret Sites in Somalia Pakistan threatens to pull out troops from Afghan border if US cuts military aid News Details: Gold Close to Breaking Record as Eurozone Debt Crisis Grows The spot price of gold reached within a few dollars…
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Headline news for 28-6-2011

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Titles: 'Criminals' aged just 3: Children responsible for hidden crimewave, including rape and vandalism... and there's nothing police can do Libya: Muammar Gaddafi subject to ICC arrest warrant Sadr supporters ready for attacks on US troops Anti-government protesters in Yemen have held rallies, urging the departure of Ali Abdullah Saleh's sons and aides from the country Afghan Central Bank Chief Flees To US Pakistan must prove it wants end to…
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Headline news for 23-6-2011

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 Titles: U.S. building virtual Internet as cyberattack testbed US Federal Reserve worries about spillover from Europe's debt crisis to U.S. financial system Rasmussen: NATO Will Continue Slaughter in Libya Yemeni VP holds talks with visiting U.S. official US to remove 33000 troops by end of 2012 Domestic support for Pak Army drops: US poll News Details: U.S. building virtual Internet as cyberattack testbed The U.S. is creating a virtual version…
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Headline news for 15-6-2011

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Titles: Nouriel Roubini: This "Perfect Storm" Of Threats Could Slam The Economy By 2013Iraq: Auditors Says $6.6 Billion Missing from Pentagon Probably Stolen CIA Expands Drone Strikes to Yemen90% seized 'Taliban' civilians: U.S. reportUS suspicious of Pakistan's bomb facility leak to militants: Robert GatesKissinger, Huntsman: U.S., China need cyber détente News Details: Nouriel Roubini: This "Perfect Storm" Of Threats Could Slam The Economy By 2013The world economy could face a…
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Police break up Islamist demonstration

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  1/ Police in Sudan break up Islamist demonstration By MOHAMMED OSMANAssociated Press Published: Saturday, Jun. 11, 2011 - 8:43 am KHARTOUM, Sudan -- Police used tear gas and batons to break up an Islamist demonstration Saturday calling for more troops in disputed southern border regions less than a month before the south's independence, a spokesman for the leading Islamist party said. North and south Sudan fought a more than…
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