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In this July 4, 2008 file photo, French President Nicolas Sarkozy's wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is seen with her husband waiting for Ingrid Betancourt's arrival at Villacoublay air base, outside Paris. The title of her new album _ her third _ is revealing: "Comme si de rien n'etait" (As If Nothing Had Happened). It comes out in numerous European countries July 11, sandwiched between the G-8 summit in Japan and a July 13 summit of world leaders in Paris.
Sarkozy says Russia's action 'unacceptable'
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Asia Middle East
- Wareing outcooks 'stretched' Ramsay
- Two-headed baby born in Bangladesh
- Net mob search for iPhone girl's identity
- Food riots as Bihar floods destroy 250,000 homes
- Champions Trophy a victim of cricket player power
- Asian debt offerings facing a global crisis of trust
Protestors scale the fence outside Thailand's Government House Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand.
Thai protests turn nasty
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- Sudanese plane hijackers surrender in Libya
- Najaf in Iraq provides economic hope
- A murder rivets Israel
- Arsenal stroll on as Walcott adds the finishing touches
- Opec may not support Saudi move to trim supply
- Top Marine sees shift from Iraq to Afghanistan
Iraqi Special Weapons and Tactics teams assist Iraqi military search teams looking for militia members responsible for launching a mortar attack against Camp Echo the previous night June 17, 2008, in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Matthew Plew/Released)
Securing Baghdad with militiamen
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South America Africa
- Landscaper thawing out but chill hitting confidence
- Ecuador state oil company to operate in Venezuela
- Brazil's strong currency dampening exports: Study
- Venezuela's Chavez says oil price fair above $100
- Venezuela's Chavez says "problems" in steel takeover talks
- Two approaches to exploiting higher food prices
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Sugar cane to keep more Brazilian lights burning
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- Liberian ex-warlord dodges questions at hearing
- Former Liberian warlord dodges questions, refuses to accept
- Pre-Export Business Attracts More Firms
- Co-Op Bank Profit Up 50 Percent
- Journalists kidnapped in Somalia unharmed
- Hijacked passengers released in Libyan desert
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Mugabe unfazed by political deadlock
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- Cricket: Twenty20 will join Olympics - Ponting
- Man at the centre of an unholy scandal
- Arrest over sex attacks
- Higher gas bills a gift for WA Libs
- Law tweaked to save public purse
- Petrol stations and police team up to catch thieves
Wallabies vs Springboks lineout/aaeh
Rocked Wallabies look for motivation in Elsom ban
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- Exhausted Dalai Lama axes trips
- 3-time gold medalist Usain Bolt gets back on track
- Hurricane Gustav death toll rises to 22
- Hurricane heads toward Cuba
- 'Exhausted' Dalai Lama cancels international trips
- Oil price surges on gathering hurricane threat
England's Ryan Sidebottom, who took five wickets in the second innings, leaves the pitch after his team defeated New Zealand on the fifth day of their second international cricket test at Basin Reserve in Wellington, New Zealand, Monday, March 17, 2008.
Injured Sidebottom may miss out on Caribbean payday
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