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Afghanistan says ready to work for peace without Pakistan help
Jawed Ludin says that the government would look to senior Taliban prisoners to urge militants to pursue peace.
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Chelation little help for heart disease: Study
Chelation is "a form of quackery" that some vulnerable patients look to when they're facing bypass surgery: Doctor
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Organisers store snow for Winter Olympics, just in case
The snow will be covered with a "special thermo seal", to protect it from melting during the summer.
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Obama appoints first woman Secret Service director
A dozen Secret Service employees were accused of misconduct, and at least seven of them have left the agency.
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Currency: Rupee steady against dollar
Heavy loan repayment to the IMF is raising concern and weakening the rupee, dealers said.
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3rd Test: McCullum shattered as victory slips through NZ’s fingers
Unbeaten Prior scores century to help England clinch unlikely draw.
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Taliban suicide bombers kill five Afghan police as Kerry visits Kabul
One attacker detonated an explosive-laden car at the entrance of the Afghan National Police compound.
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Reconciliation struggle: FO distances itself from anti-Karzai remarks
Spokesperson quashes reports that Pakistan sees Afghan president as obstacle to peace with Taliban.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
Heavy debt repayments to the IMF have been putting a dent in the central bank’s reserves.
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Kristen Stewart, One Direction win twice at Kids Choice Awards
Kristen accepted trophies for movie actor and favourite female butt kicker.