World Youth Day celebrations begin
G¡¦DAY:
A court struck down a law that barred protesters from causing ¡¥annoyance¡¦ to the pilgrims, clearing the way for protests against the pope¡¦s policies on sexuality
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Chinese envoy to Darfur denies PRC embargo violation
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Heritage site protesters sent back
TEMPLE SPAT:
About 40 Thai border police officials crossed into Cambodia to retrieve trespassing Thais, alarming tourists and sparking a flurry of diplomacy
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Taliban raid on US troops puts mission success into doubt
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Indonesia to accept blame for E Timor violence
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Belgian prime minister resigns
THIRD STRIKE:
Prime Minister Yves Leterme tried to bridge the gaps between the country¡¦s two main linguistic communities over whether to devolve federal powers
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Suicide bombers kill 28 in crowd of Iraqi army recruits
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Turkey charges 86 for subversion
REVENGE?:
The opposition said the case seemed like a political ploy as the top court deliberates whether to disband the ruling party for alleged anti-secular activity
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Israeli government approves swap of Hezbollah prisoner
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US blasts Russia in Georgian airspace spat
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Obama prepares for trip to Middle East, Europe
SEEING THE WORLD:
Following strong criticism by his rival John McCain, Barack Obama plans to travel to Iraq, Israel and Jordan, as well as meet the Palestinian leader
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Satirical magazine illustration offends campaign
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EU officials urge judge to block trial of bin Laden driver
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US police set bait to nab car thieves
LOCK-IN:
Cops place decoys in high-crime areas, hoping to lure would-be thieves inside. When the criminals try to drive away, the engine cuts out and the doors lock
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Canada to send US Army deserter back to the US
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World News Quick Take
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