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Many British voters still undecided: Poll
Iraq continues to haunt Blair
Just 48 hours before Britain's general election, as a poll showing more than a third of voters have yet to make up their minds caused fresh jitters for his Labour Party.
 
Liberaion of Bangladesh
Gen Aurora, the man who helped make it happen
The man who forced Pakistan to surrender in the 1971 Bangladesh War is no more.
 
12 killed in fight with US forces in Iraq
US F-18 jet crashes, pilot killed
US forces killed 12 people and wounded two others, including a six year old girl, in a firefight and bombing close to the Syrian border on Monday, the US military said in a statement on Tuesday.
 
Iran vows to resume nuclear activities
Iran reiterated on Tuesday it would shortly resume sensitive nuclear work that could be used to make atomic arms, despite the risk of being sent to the UN Security Council.
 
At least 8 killed in Mogadishu blast
At least eight people were killed and 28 wounded Tuesday apparently by a hand grenade in the capital Mogadishu where Somalia's transitional prime minister was addressing a large crowd, police and witnesses
 
US soldier pleads guilty to abuse charges
Pfc. Lynndie England took responsibility for the smiling, thumbs-up poses she struck for photographs taken at Abu Ghraib prison camp, which made her the face of the prisoner abuse scandal.
 
Co-founder of Greenpeace dies
Canadian co-founder of the Greenpeace environmental group Bob Hunter has died aged 63 after battling prostate cancer.
 

 
   
 
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