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A visitor walks next to the Dome of the Rock  Mosque in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. Heading into his first direct talks with an Israeli leader in two years, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday he wants the U.S. to play an active role and believes a deal can be reached within a year, as envisioned by the U.S. However, Abbas also said it would be difficult to continue negotiating if Israel fails to extend its 10-month curb on West Bank settlement construction that ends in late September.
US reputation as a peace broker at stake
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LONDON, MAY 11, 1941 St. Paul's Cathedral is shrouded in smoke after the last intense bombing raid of the Blitz.
Blitz to be commemorated at London service 70 years on
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Relatives cry during the funeral of Feroz Ahmad Malik in Palhalan, north of Srinagar September 6, 2010. Indian police opened fire on hundreds of stone-throwing protesters on Monday demonstrating against New Delhi's rule, killing at least two people including Malik, police and witnesses said. The fresh violence comes when New Delhi is trying to respond to the biggest anti-India demonstrations in Kashmir in two decades that have killed 66 people in the disputed region.
Securitymen kill more civilians than terrorists in J&K
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Women suspected of having "illegitimate sex acts" or extramarital affairs are sometimes killed to protect a family's honour .
The crimewave that shames the world
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Islamist insurgent fighters take positions during clashes with Somali government soldiers and African Union peacekeepers in southern Mogadishu's Hodon neighborhood, Wednesday Aug. 25, 2010.
We Can End the War in Somalia
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- Australian Labour Party wins support to rule
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 Pakistan´s Shahid Afridi plays a shot in the nets during a practice session a day before their Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Scotland in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday Sept 11, 2007.  (rks2)
Afridi says Pakistan players aware of 'fix' dangers
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