Three Abu Sayyaf bus bombers sentenced to death
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Abu Sayyaf member Angelo Trinidad is escorted from court by Philippine police after receiving a death sentence in Makati, southern Manila, yesterday.
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Sex confessions of `saint' shock French Catholics
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Abbe Pierre, center, France's beloved crusader for the homeless, flanked by volunteers of his foundation for the homeless, addresses journalists in his home of Alfortville, France, in August of last year. He made his landmark radio appeal for the homeless 50 years ago, inspiring a wave of national solidarity.
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Most tourists gone from Wilma-ravaged Cancun
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People line up for gasoline due to arrive by ferry in Isla Mujeres, Mexico, on Thursday. Mexico's Caribbean coastline took a beating from Hurricane Wilma, but the resort area's islands bore the brunt of the storm.
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Al-Qaeda, opponents wage media war in Middle East
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A scene from Hour el Ayn is pictured on a TV broadcast in Beirut on Oct. 21. The mini-series depicts al-Qaeda as vicious and corrupt.
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Microsoft reports rise in core business profits
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Copies of Microsoft Corp's Digital Image 2006 software are shown on display on Wednesday at a CompUSA store. Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft reported steady growth for fiscal first quarter earnings on Thursday.
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Watching the time go by
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Andreychuk still hard to hold back
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USC denies using retro pass attack
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Running back Reggie Bush, center, of the Univeristy of Southern California Trojans, rushes against Joe Lobendahn, left, and Dashon Goldson of the University of Washington Huskies during the first half at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington, last Saturday. The Trojans defeated the Huskies 51-24. USC is scheduled to face Washington State today.
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Taiwan series starts today
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From left: Bulls players Chang Tai-shan and Yang Jien-fu, an unnamed Ford representative, Bulls manager Liu Rong-hua and Cobras manager Liu Rong-hua, Lee Wen-ping, secretary general of Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League, and Cobras players Lin Ying-jeh and Hsieh Jia-shien attend a news conference in Taipei yesterday ahead of the Taiwan Series, which begins today at Douliou City Baseball Stadium in Doliu. The Bulls are the league's defending champions.
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Guillen gets Sox through tough times
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