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Sudanese Pound: Sudan to circulate new currency
The south took about 75 percent of Sudan’s 500,000 barrel-a-day oil reserves with it when it left.
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World has more private security guards than police: Report
There is no systematic reporting of the misconducts done by the private security companies.
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Bombs hit Karbala during Shia pilgrimage
Third attack in last two days kills at least three people, wounds 15 others.
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Nostalgia: Vow of 'love forever' tested by letter delivered 53 years late
The university hopes to deliver the letter to Moore and has received a few tips on his possible whereabouts.
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Is there a link between tea, coffee and MRSA?
Hot tea and coffee have been found to have antimicrobial properties.
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US drawdown begins in Afghanistan, first troops leave
The first 10,000 troops will come home by the end of the year.
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Earliest Austen manuscript fetches $1.6 m
It was Austen's only literary work between finishing "Northanger Abbey" and starting "Mansfield Park".
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As US wars wind down, drones gain new prominence
30 noncombatants and 1,400 militants have been killed in Pakistan since Bush expanded drone use in July 2008.
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Forex reserves ease to $18.11 billion
Debt repayments bring down reserves from peak.
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Foreign investment falls eight per cent
Drop in foreign direct investment of 27% caused overall decline.









