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- Death toll in Egypt rock slide at 38
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- Mbeki Finally Has a Chance to Salvage His Reputation
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S African President Mbeki to meet Zimbabwe leaders
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- China, Japan hail US mortgage rescue as doubts linger
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 A pedestrian watches an electric market board in Tokyo, Monday, Aug. 20, 2007. Japanese stocks shot up more than 3 percent in early trading Monday following Wall Street´s rebound after the U.S. Federal Reserve cut a key interest rate. The Nikkei 22
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- Hurricane Ike slams into northeastern Cuba
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- Havana prepares for the worst
- Killer Ike hits Cuba after lashing Bahamas, Haiti
- Ike's winds lash Haiti as storm spins toward Cuba
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Storm death toll in Haiti exceeds 500
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