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BBC producer killed in Somalia
A BBC producer has died after being shot while making a series of reports in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.
Bush, Kerry Make Final Bid in Key States
Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry holds six month-old Brianna McElory after attending mass at Saint John Vianney Church in Orlando, Florida, November 1, 2004. This is the final day of campaigning before Kerry faces President George W. Bush in the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Photo by Brian Snyder/Reuters
Russia: Fonte Sanità indica oltre 200 morti nella scuola
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the closure of the borders of the North Ossetia region after a school siege ended in a bloody shoot-out
A Picture is Worth a Million Lives
Silent images of emaciated Falun Gong practitioners scream for world attention32-year-old Ms. Wang Xia before the persecution of Falun Gong began in China. (left) After suffering 2 years of repeated torture and beatings, Wang was reduced to 45 lbs (right) and is in critical condition.
Mars Odyssey Begins Overtime After Successful Mission
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Cassini Exposes Puzzles About Ingredients In Saturn's Rings
Just two days after the Cassini spacecraft entered Saturn orbit, preliminary science results are already beginning to show a complex and fascinating planetary system
Deadly blasts hit Bombay
At least 25 people have been killed after two powerful explosions struck the Indian city of Bombay, also known as Mumbai, local officials say.
Red Cross cuts Iraq operations
The International Committee of the Red Cross is cutting back its operations in Iraq after warnings that it could be targeted for attack.