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President Barack Obama speaks on health care reform, Monday, March 15, 2010, in Strongsville, Ohio.
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Obama kicks off what may be final healthcare push
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STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday delivered an emotional closing argument for his healthcare plan, kicking off a week he hopes will end with a conclusive vote in Congress after a year of debate. U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on health insurance reform at Walter F. Ehrnfelt Recreation and Senior...
Russia's ruling United Russia party hold a rally in Moscow, Monday, March 15, 2010, to mark the party's victory in regional elections.
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Kremlin Sweeps Regional Elections
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MOSCOW — The pro-Kremlin party, United Russia, has again dominated regional elections, according to preliminary results released Monday, though opposition parties have made slight gains in a vote that has been seen as a test of President Dmitri A. Medvedev’s call for greater political plurality in Russia. Voters chose new legislatures...
Somali government soldiers cross a street during heavy fighting with the Islamist insurgents in northern Mogadishu, Somalia, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
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Somali Government Signs Deal With Powerful Militia
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Filed at 1:44 p.m. ET MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- Somalia's government signed an agreement with a powerful militia on Monday that offers high-level militants senior government positions in return for their military support during a long-planned offensive against an Islamist insurgency. The agreement gave the Ahlu-sunah Wal-jamea militia five...
File - In this photograph provided by Sri Lankan President's office, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, left, shakes hands with Sri Lankan Army commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka during a visit to newly liberated areas from Tamil Tiger rebels in Killinochchi, about 240 kilometers (150 miles) north of capital Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday, April 16, 2009.
photo: AP / President's Office, Sudath Silva
Sri Lanka ex-judge criticises Fonseka court martial
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Sri Lanka's ex-chief justice has criticised plans to put the former presidential candidate, General Sarath Fonseka, on military trial. Sarath Silva, who retired in June and has since come out as a supporter of Gen Fonseka, said his imminent court martial was unconstitutional. He said it should not be held as Gen Fonseka, in his view, was...
Nobel Peace Prize Winner, the fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet addressing during Tibetan National Uprising Day, Dharamshala, India
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The Long Marches: Can Communism and Buddhism Unite?
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Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Recently, when the Dalai Lama accused Chinese authorities of trying to "annihilate Buddhism" in Tibet, it was reminiscent of when Jiang Jieshi's Nationalist troops and armed gangs moved into Shanghai in 1927 and massacred Communist leaders and trade unionists. Once Nationalist forces seized...
A supporter of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra holds a Thai flag during a protest on Sunday, March 14, 2010 in Bangkok Thailand.
photo: AP / Toon Akkanibut
Thai prime minister rejects demand to dissolve parliament
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Abhisit Vejjajiva ignores call from thousands of red-shirted Thaksin Shinawatra supporters in Bangkok A red-shirted supporter of deposed Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra uses binoculars to look at soldiers guarding a military barracks during an anti-government protest in Bangkok. Photograph: Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/AFP/Getty Images...
Iraqi security forces inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in Fallujah, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, March 15, 2010.
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Suicide bomber kills seven in west Iraq
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A suicide bomber detonated his explosives among a group of labourers in the former Sunni rebel bastion of Fallujah, killing seven people,...
File - A family has constructed a makeshift shelter in the area of Shangel Tubaya, Sudan, after migrating from their village in Darfur where fighting is ongoing, 26 January, 2010.
photo: UN / Albert Gonzalez Farran
Darfur rebel row jeopardises Sudan peace deal
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A row between Darfur rebel groups has thrown into doubt a peace deal between the rebels and Sudan's government. One rebel group signed a preliminary deal last month, and a final agreement was due to be completed on 15 March. But the BBC's correspondent in Khartoum says talks have stalled as another rebel faction pursues separate talks. The...
Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)  keep vigil after grenade attack in Srinagar on March 14, 2010. Six policemen were hurt when suspected separatist militants attacked their patrol with a grenade in Indian Kashmir's main city of Srinagar, a police spokesman said.
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Backlash from Taliban attacks pushes Pakistan to act, says US
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Washington: The backlash from Taliban attacks on places from Kashmir to Karachi has led to greater Pakistani cooperation with the US in the Afghanistan war, says the US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan. "We feel clearly that we're working more closely together with them. And I think that's a very big step forward," Richard...
Surrounded by bodyguards Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe waves as he arrives to vote during congressional elections in Bogota, Sunday, March 14, 2010.
photo: AP / William Fernando Martinez
Pro-Uribe parties dominate Colombia's Senate vote
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BOGOTA — Candidates from parties allied with outgoing President Alvaro Uribe dominated Sunday's elections in Colombia to replace a Congress tarnished by lawmakers' links to far-right criminal bands. One of those parties, largely made up of relatives and friends of lawmakers jailed or under investigation for allegedly aiding and benefiting...
 
 
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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A proposed cut to Rio de Janeiro's share of Brazil's oil revenues has provoked a furious reaction in the beach-side city, with officials saying the change would jeopardize its ability to host the World Cup and the Olympic...
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LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Monday he would stay on as leader of the Labour Party even if it fails to win a majority at an election expected in May. The opposition Conservatives, seeking to end 13 years of Labour...
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Across the 478 hilly acres of Brooklyn’s landmark Green-Wood Cemetery, nature’s fury uprooted even the peace of memory. Multimedia Slide Show Storm Sweeps Through Metropolitan Region Related Rain and Wind Created a Deadly Storm (March 15,...
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BRITISH actress Kate Winslet and film director husband Sam Mendes, one of Hollywood's golden couples, have separated. "Kate and Sam are saddened to announce that they separated earlier this year," Keith Schilling of law firm Schillings...
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By Olivia Chung HONG KONG - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, under renewed pressure to let China's currency appreciate, on Sunday again rejected such demands from the United States and others while offering an olive branch to trading partners with a...
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MANILA, Philippines—Scandals hounded President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo almost immediately after she took power in 2001. The following are some of the major controversies: Hello Garci (2005): Wiretapped phone conversations purportedly between Ms...
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