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EU court rules that bloc should lift sanctions on Iran's Bank Saderat
EU fails to prove Bank's involvement in Iranian nuclear programme.
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As Syrians pour in, Lebanon grapples with ghosts of a bloody past
Syrians have long come to Lebanon for work over 200,000 Syrian refugees already in Lebanon.
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Rubber chickens, diapers suggested for China's holiday travel
A new gadget "Hard Seat Treasure" that could help make gruelling journeys a little easier for Chinese.
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Formula one: Webber not worried about leg surgery
webber says he felt better in the car than he probably thought he would.
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Currency: Rupee falls against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 97.82/87 against the dollar, compared to Monday’s close of 97.73/79.
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3rd ODI: Watson ton helps Australia to series-clinching victory
Hosts continue winning momentum as they defeat West Indies by 39 runs.
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Bulgarian opposition questions blaming of Hezbollah for bomb
Since the attack, nationalists have charged that Bulgaria could be an easy route into Europe for radical Islamists.
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In job-challenged Greece, scrap means cash for some, including Pakistanis
Some scrap dealers in Athens can make as much as 200 euros a day in cash while still being off the books.
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Golf: Harrington joins Donald in Malaysia
Organisers say Padraig Harrington will join Luke Donald in the field for next month’s Malaysian Open.
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Investigators expose football fixing scam
FIFA calls for sports, legal authorities to work closely.









