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1.Greek Anti-austerity Protests Turn Violent
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Greek Anti-austerity Protests Turn Violent Anti-austerity protests turned violent in Athens on Thursday, with hundreds of youths hurling gasoline bomb...
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2.Gil: Atletico not to sell Falcao this season
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Gil: Atletico not to sell Falcao this season MADRID, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- Atletico Madrid's Director General, Miguel Angel Gil has assured fans the club...
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3.Kaka is my idol: Neymar
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Kaka is my idol: Neymar WROCLAW, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- Brazil international striker Neymar admitted on Monday his excitement at the prospect of playing a...
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4.Ronaldinho suspended for violent conduct
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Ronaldinho suspended for violent conduct RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- In-form Ronaldinho will miss Atletico Mineiro's clash with Internacional i...
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5.Martinez makes case for Spain's WC qualifier defense
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Martinez makes case for Spain's WC qualifier defense MADRID, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- Spain's defender Javi Martinez said Tuesday that he would have no prob...
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6.China to set military zones for defense industries
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China to set military zones for defense industries BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- China is considering protecting its defense-related scientific, techno...
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7.Premier says China's economic growth stablizing
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Premier says China's economic growth stablizing BEIJING, Oct.17 (Xinhua) -- China's economic growth has started to stabilize and witness positive chan...
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8.Vietnam PM Keeps Post as Economic Struggles Continue
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Vietnam PM Keeps Post as Economic Struggles Continue HANOI, VIETNAM Vietnam's prime minister appears to have survived a leadership challenge this week...
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9.Sudan Approves Oil Deal with South Sudan
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Sudan Approves Oil Deal with South Sudan Sudan's parliament has voted to approve an agreement with South Sudan designed to end hostilities and restart...
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10.Obama, Romney Looking to Build Off Debate Encounter
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THE WHITE HOUSE President Barack Obama and his Republican opponent, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, were back on the campaign trail Wednesd...