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In this March 9, 2007 file photo Deborah Jeane Palfrey reads a statement outside federal court in Washington.
'DC Madam' commits suicide while awaiting jail sentence
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- Shares rocked by financials and oil
- Fear stalks Nandigram ahead of panchayat polls
- President gives assent to Finance Bill 2008
- Government to build memorial for 1857 heroes: Arjun Singh
- Rising prices heap pressure on Afghanistan's destitute
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Naval chief says new submarine base of China not 'major concern'
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- Cease-fire reported with Iraqi militants in Sadr City
- Sudan rebels say they entered Khartoum
- Hezbollah starts withdrawing gunmen from Beirut
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- Hezbollah fighters start withdrawing from Beirut
- Iraqi factions agree to end Baghdad fighting
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US military: 19 Shiite extremists killed in Iraq
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- Fear of deadly ash downpour
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- Oil rises above $126 a barrel
- Argentina's Richeze out of Giro after failing dope test
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- President Evo Morales of Bolivia agrees to stand in proposed
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2008 Formula One schedule and standings
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- Nigeria unrests costs Shell dear
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- Chad Johnson's endorsements OK for now
- Clashes with Darfur rebels reported near Sudan's capital
- Shell losing 30,000 barrels per day after Nigeria oil attack
- Challenges Ahead Despite 'Very Good Progress', Says UN Offic
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Morgan Tsvangirai promises to return to Zimbabwe
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- Pub ban on alcopops to curb violence
- Counting the cost in battle of the bottle
- The rise and fall of a porn king
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- Free flu jab a cash saver
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Auspicious signs of IPL stirring community feeling
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- Cubans should be free to travel, says Castro daughter
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- The beauty of a beach in Barbados
Latvia's coast guard vessels approach the stranded Bahamas-registered cruise ship "Mona Lisa" off Latvia's northwest coast near Kolka, about 200 km (125 miles) from Riga, May 4, 2008. A cruise ship with 984 people on board ran aground early Sunday in the Baltic Sea, off the northwest coast of Latvia, the coast guard said.The Bahamas-registered Mona Lisa had embarked from Kiel, Germany, and was destined for Riga when it ran aground on a sand bank about 17 kilometers (10 miles) from the Latvian coast in the Irbe Strait between Latvia and the Estonian island of Saarema
Cruise ship runs aground in Baltic Sea
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