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- Myanmar extends opposition leader's detention (AP)
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- 12 die in 2 roadside bombings in Afghanistan (AP)
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- Canada's foreign minister resigns (AP)
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- Aide: Mugabe expects to win election (AP)
- UN: aid can reach Myanmar victims soon (AP)
- New Lebanese president assumes office (AP)
- Iraq says 6 suspected teenage bombers detained (AP)
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- Longtime Colombian rebel leader dies (AP)
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- Donors pledge cyclone aid at Myanmar conference (AP)
- Tight security in Lebanon ahead of election (AP)
- US military downplays remarks on al-Qaida's demise (AP)
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- Canadian detainee at Guantanamo wins document access (AP)
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