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Brazil burns mystery panties found in Congress
Security guards swooped in to pick up the panties and turn them over to the chamber’s lost and found office.
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Africa growth not enough to reduce poverty: World Bank
IMF revised down its growth forecasts for Africa in 2012 to 5.4 percent, lower than previous forecasts.
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Bill Clinton says Romney qualified to run, but Obama better
Obama record is far better for American economy and most Americans than those laid out by Romney, says Clinton.
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Football: Barcelona’s Abidal could play again
Abidal could return to play football again after his liver transplant.
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UAE activists to fight court ruling on citizenship
The UAE has been cracking down on dissidents demanding reforms at home since Arab Spring.
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Legal pact permits NYC transit workers to don religious head wear
Settlement brings an end to what Sikh, Muslim plaintiffs dubbed a "brand or segregate" policy enforced by NYCTA.
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Pakistan denies reports of US military trainers’ return, US concurs
ISPR spokesperson says reports of US military trainers in Pakistan are incorrect. Pentagon spokesperson confirms.
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John Mayer tops Billboard album chart
The album sold 219,000 copies in its first week, notching a third No 1 debut for the 34-year-old singer.
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Saudi ghost-hunters raid 'haunted' hospital
Hundreds of youths broke into the grounds, smashing windows and starting fires.
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Michael Jackson's sleepless note pulled from auction
Dr Conrad Murray told police that Jackson pleaded for help sleeping during a long, restless night the day he died.









