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A sports utility vehicle drives pas an ExxonMobil refinery in Baytown, Texas Monday, April 4, 2005. With oil prices up nearly $15 a barrel since the year began, U.S. motorists are spending an average of $2.15 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline and analysts believe pump prices could rise further as the summer driving season approaches. Refiners are expected to ramp up gasoline production to meet summer demand. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)hg3
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- Paris-based newspaper scraps 'dingbat' logo for a cleaner, m
- Braving the San Juan Islands - without a passport
Russian peacekeepers run during training in Georgia's separatist region of Abkhazia, Sunday, May 4, 2008.
Diplomacy is tried to reduce tensions over Abkhazia
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- Slump in arrivals drives up mustard seed prices
- China to probe builders after quake collapses (+video)
- Motorsport: Embattled Mosley meets F1 bosses
- A million olive trees to make Indian desert bloom for farmer
- Oil price hits record high 132.08 dollars
- Congress asks Left to learn from mistakes
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- Israel contemplates giving up Golan Heights to Syria
- Country And Iran Sign Four Documents On Strengthening Bilate
- Syrian-Israeli 'talks may be deemed victory for Bashar'
- British conductor Oliver Gilmour leads Iraq's National Symph
- Israel and Syria open peace talks after eight years' silence
- Lebanon agreement shifts power to Hezbollah
 Pakistani soldiers stand guard in Mingora, in the Swat valley, in northern Pakistan
Pakistan troops to vacate Swat
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- TechnoPark ties up with Brazilian technology firm
- Petrobras to order $30b of drill ships
- Glorious Giggs overtakes Charlton
- Argentina shocked by toddler's murder
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- Call to settle ocean care dispute
China's Qingling Song, right, challenges Australia's Casey Eastham for the ball in the match between China and Australia at the Women's Hockey Champions Trophy 2008 in Moenchengladbach, western Germany, on Wednesday, May 22, 2008.
Irate coach unloads on shockeroos
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- Military Headquarters - Regional Conviviality Reigns
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- UN Submits Report On February Violence in Far West to Author
- Why CMA is a Poor Performer
- Bamenda - Unity In Diversity Celebrated
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Gold market zouq (souq, souk) in Dubai deira, UAE, November 2007
High gold prices bring down gold demand in Gulf
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- Job fears at Wolseley as profits fall 30%
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Oceans vibrate with the sounds of tagged fish
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- Trinidad stadium row threatens England friendly
- Martinez's return may be delayed by father's illness
- 4 new casinos slated for Puerto Rico
- The US loses its greatness
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- US lifts Cuba mobile phone ban
A man talks on his mobile phone in Havana, Friday, March 28, 2008. New President Raul Castro's government has authorized ordinary Cubans to obtain cellular telephones, a luxury previously reserved for those working for foreign firms or holding key posts in the communist-run stat
US to permit sending phones to Cuba
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