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McCain,
Obama almost there
in running-mate selections
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WASHINGTON: Republican presidential hopeful John McCain and his
Democratic rival Barack Obama are in the final stretch of the
process of selecting their running mates—even if they won’t
openly say so.
Asked about his timeline for
announcing a choice, and how many potential number-twos he was
considering, McCain sidestepped the question.
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Indian PM says
nuclear vote will benefit millions
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NEW DELHI: India’s government
Wednesday celebrated a victory it said would help bring millions out
of poverty, after winning a vote that clears the way for a
controversial nuclear deal with the United States.
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UN council to
discuss border dispute
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PREAH VIHEAR, Cambodia: The UN
Security Council is expected to discuss a tense military standoff
between Cambodia and Thailand this week as more troops amassed along
the border, officials said Wednesday.
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Father leaves
child in car to see Batman
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LOS ANGELES: A man who left his
2-year-old son inside his car, windows rolled up, while he watched
the latest Batman movie, was arrested mid-way through the show and
charged with child abuse,...
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SINGAPORE: The United States and
North Korea sat down Wednesday for their highest level meeting in
four years at six-country talks on North Korean nuclear disarmament.
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