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New threat to Nigeria oil output |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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Militants say they are poised to slash Niger Delta oil production to the minimum within 30 days. The Okoloma Ikpangi group, affliated to the Movement for the Emancipation which is leading a violent campaign against oil facilities, has set up camp close to Africa's largest liquid-to-gas plant and crude terminals used by several multi-national companies. |
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Home for the Beijing Games |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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Top Story: Home for the Beijing Games China urges free government information disclosure to improve transparency Rainstorm kills 6, affects 584,000 in Hubei Chinese police wage one-month war on emulational guns Police offers 100,000 yuan reward for clues in China bus blast Public gets tips to fight terrorism China\'s M.A market grows 225% in 2Q, consulting firm finds Beijing hotels cut rates for max bookings ahead of Olympics Outlook of China foreign trade positive, Vice Minister of Commerce Government unmoved by slow exports China\'s security fund sets two-year plan for returns |
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The FBI turns 100 |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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The Newseum in Washington DC celebrates the FBI's first century with an exhibition called "G-Men and Journalistsâ. Interview with a FBI historian. |
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Most sewage in Ottawa River dumped, not spilled: city |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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Most sewage in Ottawa River dumped, not spilled: city |
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Obama vows to be an important partner in peace talks |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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White House candidate Barack Obama met top officials in Israel, including president Shimon Peres. He told Peres that he had been a key player for most of Israel's 60 years. |
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