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Market jumps on news that Europe and U.S. plan to buy direct shares in banks.
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The U.S. is taking a page out of Gordon Brown's book on the way to "Bailout 2.0"
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Diplomats say NKorea has restored UN monitoring rights at its main atomic site.
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American man arrested in Pakistan border area where troops fighting militants.
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Hearing held in Afghanistan for British Solder accused of spying for Iran.
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EU nations divided over resuming partnership pact talks with Moscow.
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Al-Maliki says British troops no longer necessary as a fighting force.
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Clashes with Taliban in Pakistani tribal region near Afghan border kill 51.
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Chinese dairy sued over infant's toxic milk death; producers blame farmers.
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Investigation finds tear gas used by riot police contained powerful explosive.
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Insurgents worldwide take cues from Iraq, grabbing foreigners for ransom.
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Assailants attack U.S. consulate in Mexico, no one injured; grenades thrown.
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Cambodian leader threatens 'clashes' with Thailand, warns against trespassing.
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New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wins Nobel economics prize.