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Toxicology report: Amy Winehouse was 'clean' when she died
Winehouse, with history of drug and alcohol abuse, had alcohol but no illegal substances in her system when she died.
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Tennis: Bartoli advances at New Haven
Blasting Australian qualifier Anastasia Rodionova 6-1, 6-4 in first round action at the New Haven Open.
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Drug may help ease Ramazan headaches: Study
A painkilling, anti-inflammatory drug may help prevent headaches in Muslims fasting from dawn to dusk.
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Fourth consecutive session: Rupee falls to new low against dollar
The rupee closed at 87.00/07 to the dollar
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Victory hands new set of problems to Libya rebels
Analysts say divisions among Qaddafi foes may still come to the fore.
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Daunted Afghans find refuge in former foe Russia
Russia has renewed interest in Afghanistan, quietly allowing local Afghan community to thrive as gesture of goodwill.
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Athletics: Clay out of world championships
Clay fell in the decathlon 110 metres at the US world trials in June and withdrew from the competition.
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Cycling: Vinokourov bids to ride again
He now wants to compete in Italy on October 15.
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Obama says Qaddafi rule collapsing, supports rebels
Obama said Qaddafi's rule was showing signs of collapse and called on the Libyan leader to relinquish power.
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Game over: Rebels sweep into Tripoli as Qaddafi forces crumble
"It's over. Qaddafi's finished," says Saad Djebbar, former legal adviser to the Libyan government.









