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Afghanistan to re-screen police, soldiers to curb rogue attacks
Govt accused "foreign spies" of instigating attacks on NATO personnel.
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Australia's Rixon takes the heat out of UAE worries
Australia's acting coach believes extreme UAE heat will be perfect preparation for World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka.
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Apple, Samsung make final pitch to US jury
Apple, Samsung going toe-to-toe in patents dispute that mirrors struggle for industry supremacy between the two.
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Clues sought in suicide of film director Tony Scott
Scott jumped nearly 200 feet to his death on Sunday from a suspension bridge over Los Angeles Harbor.
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Elton John fears son will face homophobia
Says homophobia will remain until a new generation of parents don't instil it in their children.
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Pioneering comedian Phyllis Diller dies at age 95
Diller was found in her bed at her home in Los Angeles by her son.
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Dental health linked to dementia risk: Study
Inflammation by gum disease-related bacteria implicated in conditions including heart disease, stroke, diabetes.
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Everton stun Man United in league opener
Everton stunned Manchester United 1-0 thanks to a bullet header in the second half by Marouane Fellaini.
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In Pakistan, underground parties push the boundaries
The country remains home to a large wealthy and Westernised elite that, in private, lives very differently.
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Iran looks to Armenia to skirt bank sanctions
Iran's growing interest in its neighbour Armenia comes at a time of rising international isolation for Tehran.