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US defends killing Americans who join al Qaeda
Targets must pose imminent threat, capture not feasible: US Attorney General.
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Cricket: South Africa to host India in T20
The Proteas will host the one-off contest at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on March 30.
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Moderate quake shakes north India, no damage reported
USGS says the quake measured 5.2 on the Richter scale; Indian seismology dept puts it at 4.9.
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US to offer legal backing for killing Americans overseas for terrorism
Civil liberties groups have demanded justification for killing Americans who have joined al Qaeda or other militants.
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Formula one: Webber plays down car upgrades
Webber, who was eighth-fastest of 10 drivers on track, played down the importance of the new chassis.
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Pakistan appoint Whatmore as head coach for two years
Englishman Julian Fountain would be the fielding coach, the PCB say.
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World Bank: US economist Sachs seeks top spot
Sachs says he would bring the institution closer to cutting edge scientific research.
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Tragic Incident: Foreign mine worker killed in Libya
The explosion happened in Dafniyah, a town 180 km west of the capital, Tripoli.
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Afghan army chief warns against another NATO blunder
Burning of Qurans at Nato base in Afghanistan advanced Taliban's cause, the Afghan army chief of staff has warned.
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Qaddafi wanted last stand in desert: UN
Commission finds no firm evidence on how he died though.









