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Hu gets an earful on rights in Congress
President Hu Jintao sought to persuade often hostile US lawmakers today that China was an engine of growth and no threat to American power during a state visit aimed at narrowing rifts between the world’s top two economies. ...  | Read.. 
 
More than 100 arrested in FBI mob sweep
In a blanket assault against seven mob families in New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island, the FBI and local authorities arrested close to 130 people today on charges inc ...  | Read.. 
 
Dog lover death
A British dog lover took his life after his pet dog was put down by a vet, a media report said. ...  | Read.. 
 
Ministers quit Tunisia party
In Tunisia’s continuing tumult, security forces fired warning shots in the air today as protesters paraded outside the headquarters of the former ruling party demand ...  | Read.. 
 
48 pilgrims killed in Karbala blasts
Two car bombs killed up to 48 pilgrims today near Iraq’s holy Shia city of Karbala ahead of the culmination of a major Shia religious rite, a provincial official said. ...  | Read.. 
 
Alabama governor sorry for religious slur
Alabama governor Robert Bentley apologised yesterday for his inauguration day remarks about only Christians being his brothers and sisters and said he would work for people o ...  | Read.. 
 
South Korean students run holding a parachute at a winter boot camp in Bucheon, west of Seoul. (Reuters)
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Boom in gloom: A block of flats
Billionaires from the Gulf states and Russia gathered in London yesterday to celebrate the opening ..  | Read.. 
Dylan signs 6-book deal
Bob Dylan has signed a six-book deal with Simon & Schuster, encompassing two sequels to his..  | Read.. 
 
 
 
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