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Video shows China ship to blame for collisions: lawmakers

Japanese lawmakers on Monday said a coast guard video shows a Chinese trawler intentionally ramming Japanese vessels in an incident that sparked the worst row in years between the Asian giants.

37 hostages killed in Baghdad church drama: official

Thirty-seven people taken hostage by militants in a Baghdad church were killed and 56 wounded in a drama that was ended when US and Iraqi forces stormed the building, a government official said Monday

Rooney can’t expect instant return: Fergie

Manchester, Oct. 30: Sir Alex Ferguson admits Wayne Rooney could struggle to win back his Manchester United place when he returns to fitness. Rooney has always been one of the first names down on

Clijsters in final despite accident

Doha, Oct. 30: US Open champion Kim Clijsters reached the final of the WTA Championships here on Saturday despite being involved in a “scary” car crash on the way to the Khalifa Stadium.

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Patient Blues break Rovers resistance

London, Oct. 30: Chelsea maintained their five-point gap at the top of the English Premier League on Saturday after coming from behind to defeat Blackburn, as Arsenal kept up the pressure with a late

Priest Sylwester Zawadzki

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Priest Sylwester Zawadzki stands in front of the head of a Christ statue to be erected on a hill at Swiebodzin, southwest Poland, on Friday.

2 bombs found in jets heading to US

Washington, Oct. 30: US law enforcement officials searched for suspicious packages aboard planes on Saturday as the President, Mr Barack Obama, said that two parcels from Yemen apparently contained ex

Turkish Army brass boycott ceremony

Ankara, Oct. 30: Turkish Army brass boycotted an official ceremony at the presidential palace because the President’s wife wore an Islamic headscarf, the press reported on Saturday. The Army’s top bra

Silvio says he loves life and women

Rome, Oct. 29: The Italian Prime Minister, Mr Silvio Berlusconi, said on Friday he loved life and women and would not change his ways as critics demanded information about his relationship with a teen

ICC hearing starts in Dubai

Dubai, Oct. 30: Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir arrived at the Dubai headquarters of the International Cricket Council on Saturday for a hearing into their suspension on charges of s

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