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Qaddafi’s money: Switzerland freezes assets
Switzerland froze the assets of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi.
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Counter-attack: Battles rage as rebels seize Libyan towns
Libyan leader calls for calm, says "no sane person" would protest and that only he has "moral authority".
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Yuvraj injured ahead of England clash
Yuvraj picked up a minor injury on his hand after being hit by a delivery from bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth.
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Drone strike kills 4 in NW
At least four people were killed when a US drone fired two missiles at a compound in Datta Khel.
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Malinga fitness sets a poser for Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, Pakistan slip out of their comfort zone to face each other in a subcontinent Group A "derby".
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LHC to begin Raymond Davis case Friday
Possible presence of more CIA contractors like Davis worries the ISI because they don't know how many there are.
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UK court agrees Assange extradition to Sweden
Judge dismisses claims Sweden mishandled the case of the WikiLeaks founder who is wanted for sex offences there.
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Home temperature, sleep loss tied to obesity: study
Cooler homes and a better night sleep might help rein in the current obesity epidemic, according to an Italian study.
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Management Tip of the Day: Three ways to promote risk-taking
There are advantages to pushing for more of a risk-taking culture during tough times.
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Zimbabwe to host tours from Bangladesh, NZ and Pakistan
Zimbabwe have lined up international visits from Bangladesh, Pakistan and New Zealand in 2011.









