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BAGHDAD -- A U.S. Air Force gunship strafed Shiite extremists who attacked U.S. soldiers in Baghdad on Monday, and the military said it killed at least nine militants in recent clashes in the capital. 
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05-05-08 17:42
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TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 5 -- Taiwanese prosecutors announced Monday that Vice Premier Chiou I-jen is suspected of corruption in connection with a diplomatic scandal involving an alleged attempt to defraud the government of nearly $30 million.

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05-05-08 16:38
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Russia waives visa requirements for a 72-hour period for football fans with a ticket for the Champions League final in Moscow. 
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05-05-08 13:01
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Polish police arrest a man - believed to be from the Middle East - who held three Brazilian Jewish youths hostage. 
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05-05-08 12:42
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YANGON, Myanmar -- Almost 4,000 people were killed and nearly 3,000 others are unaccounted for in a single town after a devastating cyclone in Myanmar, a state radio station said Monday.

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05-05-08 12:33
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MOGADISHU, Somalia -- Witnesses say soldiers opened fire and killed at least two people in Somalia as tens of thousands rioted over high food prices.

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05-05-08 10:55
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The bodies of three babies are found in a freezer in Germany and their suspected mother arrested, prosecutors say. 
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05-05-08 10:19
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Latvian authorities begin evacuating more than 700 people from a cruise ship stuck on a sandbank. 
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05-05-08 07:19
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A roadside bomb kills five policemen in Chechnya ahead of the inauguration of president-elect Dmitry Medvedev. 
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05-05-08 04:00
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SANYA, China, May 4 -- After a stormy passage abroad, the Olympic torch began a three-month relay through the major cities of China proper Sunday in a protest-free celebration of patriotism and merrymaking.

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05-05-08 04:00
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NEW YORK -- Reversing decades of tough-on-crime policies, including mandatory minimum prison sentences for some drug offenders, many cash-strapped states are embracing a view once dismissed as dangerously naive: It costs far less to let some felons go 
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