 Bogut concerned about injury run Australian NBA star Andrew Bogut does not want to be considered as injury prone as the Milwaukee Bucks centre faces up to four weeks on the sideline. Reported by ABC News 15 minutes ago. |
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Rediff.com 23 minutes ago |  'India-US working more closely than ever' Influential United States Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, the new Democratic co-chair of the reconstituted US Senate India Caucus, who took over from the erstwhile Senator and now Secretary of..
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9News 35 minutes ago |  Fire danger 'under control' The bushfire threat in the southern States has eased as rain and cool weather sweeps through the fire-hit areas.
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Straits Times 36 minutes ago |  'Catastrophic' alerts issued SYDNEY - 'CATASTROPHIC' alerts have been issued in Australia after record-breaking temperatures and wild lightning storms sparked more than 100 fires across the country, officials said on Saturday.The..
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celebrifi 49 minutes ago |  Victoria Beckham: Yogurtland Mama: PHOTO Tending to her motherly duties after flying back to the States from London, Victoria Beckham was spotted out with the boys i...
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NDTV.com 57 minutes ago |  'India to be third largest economy by 2050' An article "The G20 in 2050", carried in November bulletin of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said, "China, India, and the United States will emerge as the world's three largest..
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Inquirer.net 1 hour ago |  US sees fall in swine flu rate WASHINGTON - US officials Friday said infections from A(H1N1) virus had slowed in the United States this week, raising hopes the early roll-out of vaccines may be bringing the disease under control.
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Straits Times 1 hour ago |  End Hmong detention BANGKOK - A LEADING rights group on Saturday called on the Thai government to allow 158 Lao Hmong refugees, who have been detained for three years pending deportation, to be resettled in four western..
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NYTimes.com 1 hour ago |  World Briefing | Asia: Pakistan: Fears of Militant Influx After Afghan Buildup Pakistan expressed fear that a large increase in foreign troops in Afghanistan could push militants across the border into its territory and called on the United States to consider that concern as it..
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NYTimes.com 1 hour ago |  World Briefing | Asia: Japan: U.S. Soldier Says He May Have Run Over Man An American soldier has admitted that he may have run over a Japanese man who was found dead two weeks ago on the southern island of Okinawa.
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