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AS HUNDREDS of thousands of refugees waited for emergency relief yesterday and for their leaders to act, the Burmese junta went ahead with a national referendum aimed at keeping its members in power.
Hillary's woes take their toll on brand Clinton
UNTIL a few months ago Bill Clinton was the golden boy of American politics. As the most successful Democratic president of recent times, he opened doors across the world.
Police hunt for more bodies at Manson ranch
IT IS a crime that shocked America and has left rumours swirling in its wake for the past 40 years.
Hezbollah tightens its grip on Beirut amid fresh bloodshed
AFTER heavily armed Hezbollah fighters seized control of much of western Beirut on Friday they withdrew overnight, leaving their allies, the Amal Shi'ite militias, to consolidate their gains after some of the worst fighting in Beirut since the
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