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Missing serviceman rescued in Afghanistan
Jul 3 2005 11:26PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A member of an elite American military team missing in Afghan mountains since last week has been rescued, while U.S. forces on Monday pushed on with their search for other members of the group still unaccounted for, U.S. military officials said.
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Iran: U.S., Israel waging smear campaign
Jul 3 2005 6:22PM (CT)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran accused the U.S. and Israel on Sunday of a smear campaign against its president-elect and warned Europe, which is in tricky nuclear negotiations with Tehran, not to join in the mudslinging.
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Philippine president battles for survival
Jul 3 2005 2:04PM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Is the birthplace of "people power" about to see a third incarnation? After two massive "people power" uprisings in 21 years ousted a dictator and a corruption-tainted president, debate is rife over whether the Southeast Asian nation is on the brink of another political upheaval amid pressure for President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to step down.
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Floods in India, Pakistan leave 131 dead
Jul 3 2005 10:58AM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - Monsoon floods in India's western Gujarat state have inundated more than 7,200 villages, left about 175,000 homeless and killed at least 131 people over the past week, officials and news reports said Sunday.
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Philippine university to Arroyo: Resign
Jul 3 2005 9:08AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Leaders of one of the Philippines' most prominent universities on Sunday urged President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to resign over elections fraud allegations and hand over power to her vice president, but rejected any attempt to remove her by force.
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Explosion at Chinese coal mine kills 19
Jul 3 2005 7:13AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A gas explosion at an illegal coal mine in central China killed 19 workers, the official Xinhua News Agency said Sunday.
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Philippine government, rebels resume talks
Jul 3 2005 5:43AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The Philippine government and Muslim separatist rebels accused of having ties to al-Qaida will resume peace talks in neighboring Malaysia this month, a rebel spokesman said Sunday.
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