Bombs kill dozens in Pakistan
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Rescuers work at the site of a suicide bomb blast targeting a Federal Investigation Agency building in Lahore, Pakistan, yesterday.
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Residents battling for soul of Harlem street
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Sikhulu Shange, owner of The Record Shack, a store that has specialized in Caribbean, African and gospel music for more than three decades, stands in front of his business in the historic New York neighborhood of Harlem in December. Like many residents, Shange said he fears plans to rezone the center of Harlem will destroy the neighborhood's unique culture.
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Taiwan must review security risks
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Cambodia's construction boom leaves the poor behind
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Beijing wary as inflation climbs to a 12-year high
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Construction workers eat lunch in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, yesterday.
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NHL: Gomez strikes in overtime to lift Rangers past Sabres
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The New York Rangers' Scott Gomez shoots and scores the game-winning shootout goal on Buffalo Sabres goalie Ryan Miller in Buffalo, New York, on Monday.
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Cool Federer burns Sampras in exhibition
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Pete Sampras jumps to return a shot from Swiss tennis player Roger Federer during an exhibition match at Madison Square Garden in New York on Monday.
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Mackey and King make final push in Iditarod
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Norwegian musher Sigrid Ekran drives her dog team into the Bering Sea village of Unalakleet, Alaska, during the Iditarod sled-dog race on Monday.
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Mongolians dominate first days of spring tournament
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Yokozuna Asashoryu, right, pushes maegashira Kakuryu out of the ring to win the bout on the second day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka, Japan, on Monday.
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NBA: Rockets register 19th victory in a row
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Denver Nuggets forward Eduardo Najera, center, of Mexico battles for a rebound over San Antonio Spurs forward Matt Bonner, second left, and teammate guard J.R. Smith, left, during the second quarter of their NBA game in San Antonio, Texas, on Monday.
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Nip-and-tuck lingerie gets a boost
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Sri Lankan factory workers make cups to be sewn into bras. Lingerie like this fixes the inside so the outside looks good.
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In New York, art and development go hand in hand
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Developers David, left, and Jed Walentas of Two Trees Management in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn.
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A glossy rehab for tattered careers
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Lindsay Lohan on the covers of Harper’s Bazaar, Paper and New York; Drew Barrymore on Vogue.
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Lindsay Lohan on the cover of Harper's Bazaar
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Kris Kristofferson: a lady-killer at 71
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Kris Kristofferson lived the high life and lived to tell the tale, unlike many of his peers.
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[ CLASSICAL DVD REVIEWS ]
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SURPRISES IN THE PEKING OPERA I
National Guo Guang Opera Company
Taiwan
GPN 4509503013
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IL RITORNO D'ULISSE IN PATRIA
Monteverdi
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor
Arthaus Musik 100353
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PAGLIACCI/ CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA
Karajan
Vickers, Glossop, Kabaivanska, Panerai, Cossotto
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MAHLER
Symphonies 7 and 8
Leonard Bernstein
DGM 073-4091
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Blind Brit to run seven marathons on seven continents in seven days 英視障跑者挑戰「七七七」馬拉松比賽
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Blind marathon runner Dave Heeley, left, and his running partner Malcolm Carr in West Bromwich, central England on Feb. 21, 2008.
視障馬拉松跑者戴夫.希禮(左)和他的陪跑員馬康.卡爾,上個月二十一日攝於英國中部的西布羅米奇。 照片:歐新社
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