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Chinese Communists change leaders
Oct 21 2007 11:34PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - President Hu Jintao won a second five-year term as China's Communist Party chief Monday, heading a new leadership lineup that features potential successors yet could invite a divisive battle to succeed him.
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Chinese Communists change leaders
Oct 21 2007 11:34PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - President Hu Jintao won a second five-year term as China's Communist Party chief Monday, heading a new leadership lineup that features potential successors yet could invite a divisive battle to succeed him.
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Chinese Communists change leaders
Oct 21 2007 11:34PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - President Hu Jintao won a second five-year term as China's Communist Party chief Monday, heading a new leadership lineup that features potential successors yet could invite a divisive battle to succeed him.
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Chinese Communists change leaders
Oct 21 2007 11:34PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - President Hu Jintao won a second five-year term as China's Communist Party chief Monday, heading a new leadership lineup that features potential successors yet could invite a divisive battle to succeed him.
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Afghan battles kill 20 Taliban
Oct 21 2007 6:47PM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Suspected Taliban militants fought fierce battles with U.S. forces in eastern Afghanistan, killing 20 insurgents and one civilian, officials said Sunday.
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Bhutto: militants stronger in Pakistan
Oct 21 2007 1:08PM (CT)
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto warned Sunday that Taliban and al-Qaida militants have gained ground in Pakistan, making her first public appearance since narrowly escaping a suicide assassination attempt that killed 136 people.
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Bhutto: militants stronger in Pakistan
Oct 21 2007 1:08PM (CT)
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto warned Sunday that Taliban and al-Qaida militants have gained ground in Pakistan, making her first public appearance since narrowly escaping a suicide assassination attempt that killed 136 people.
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Bhutto: militants stronger in Pakistan
Oct 21 2007 1:08PM (CT)
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto warned Sunday that Taliban and al-Qaida militants have gained ground in Pakistan, making her first public appearance since narrowly escaping a suicide assassination attempt that killed 136 people.
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Bhutto: militants stronger in Pakistan
Oct 21 2007 1:08PM (CT)
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto warned Sunday that Taliban and al-Qaida militants have gained ground in Pakistan, making her first public appearance since narrowly escaping a suicide assassination attempt that killed 136 people.
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Big airliner takes first lucky fliers
Oct 21 2007 12:02PM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - The first commercial flight by the world's largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380, will fulfill a rich man's promise to his 91-year-old father and grant a college student's birthday wish.
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Dalai Lama award prompts Tibet clashes
Oct 21 2007 10:42AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Police in the capital of Tibet clashed for four days with Buddhist monks trying to celebrate the awarding of a congressional honor for the Dalai Lama, a Hong Kong newspaper reported Sunday.
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Dalai Lama award prompts Tibet clashes
Oct 21 2007 10:42AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Police in the capital of Tibet clashed for four days with Buddhist monks trying to celebrate the awarding of a congressional honor for the Dalai Lama, a Hong Kong newspaper reported Sunday.
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Dalai Lama award prompts Tibet clashes
Oct 21 2007 10:42AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Police in the capital of Tibet clashed for four days with Buddhist monks trying to celebrate the awarding of a congressional honor for the Dalai Lama, a Hong Kong newspaper reported Sunday.
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India official dies after monkey attack
Oct 21 2007 9:28AM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - Wild monkeys attacked a senior government official who then fell from a balcony at his home and died Sunday, media reported.
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NKorea accuses SKorean navy of intrusion
Oct 21 2007 2:02AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea on Sunday accused South Korean warships of intrusions into its territorial waters, saying the actions were an attempt to undermine a recent accord aimed at easing tensions along the Cold War's last frontier.
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