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Pakistan cricket players Mohammad Amir, left, Salman Butt, right, and Mohammad Asif  walk to a taxi as they leave their hotel in Taunton, England, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010.
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 BBC News 
'Sting cash' found on Pakistan cricketers
About £4,000 in cash, which had been paid to an agent as part of a newspaper sting operation, was found in the rooms of three Pakistan players suspected of spot-fixing in last week's Lord's Test, the... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
Peter Mandelson Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, leaves 10 Downing Street following a Cabinet meeting in London, Tuesday, Jan. 13,
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 The Independent 
Exclusive: Mandelson targeted in phone-hacking scandal
| Peter Mandelson last night became the most senior political figure to become embroiled in the phone-hacking allegations that threaten to engulf David Cameron's spin-doctor, Andy Coulson. | The Indep... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh addressing the Awardee Teachers on the eve of Teachers? Day, in New Delhi, in New Delhi on September 04, 2010.  Deccan Chronicle 
PM says his experience as teacher is most satisfying
--> PM says his experience as teacher is most satisfying | Share ARTICLEURL | Dr Manmohan Singh, in his second tenure as the Prime Minister, on Saturday said that "my own years as a teacher have been ... (photo: PIB of India / Photo Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Govt. of India.)
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Kashmiri protestors throw stones towards Indian paramilitary soldiers during a protest in Srinagar on September 4, 2010. About 24 people were hurt September 3, in new clashes between government forces and Muslim protesters in Indian Kashmir, where weeks of unrest have left over 60 people dead. About 65 protesters and bystanders have been killed over the past 11 weeks, mostly by security forces who have opened fire on rallies after being pelted with stones. Government forces have struggled to contain the outpouring of anger triggered by the police killing of a schoolboy in early June. Protests against Indian rule began in Srinagar and have spread through the valley.  The Siasat Daily 
No curfew in Srinagar despite separatist shutdown
| Srinagar, September 04: Authorities did not impose curfew or restrictions in Srinagar Saturday even though separatists called for a shutdown across Kashmir Valley. | 'There are no restrictions anywh... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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Syed Ali Shah Geelani, (C) wearing cap) chairman of the hardliner faction of Kashmir's Hurriyat (Freedom) Conference, addresses supporters during an protest in Srinagar Sep 03, 2010. Newstrack India
Geelani's efforts to remain in the headlines
| New Delhi, Sep.4 (ANI): Syed Ali Shah Geelani, the leader of the hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference in Kashmir, has, in a press conference in Srinagar on Aug, ... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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A worker power washes an air boat at the decontamination unit at the Deepwater Horizon Response Plaquemines Branch Sept. 2, 2010. The Times Of India
BP spill costs hit $ 8bn as crews unearth clues
WASHINGTON: British oil giant BP has spent $ 8 billion to battle the Gulf of Mexico disaster, the company has revealed as its crews retrieved key evidence from the seabed... (photo: US Coast Guard / PO3 Charly Hengen)
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Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board Shaharyar Khan Newstrack India
Criminal charges on trio unlikely in 'spot-fixing' scandal: Former PCB chief
| Islamabad, Sep 4(ANI): Former Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Shaharyar Khan has said that criminal charges are unlikely to be upheld against captain Salman Butt, Moham... (photo: AP / Rajesh Nirgude)
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Judicial police and Mexican  army present to the press the six suspects late, Thursday, Sept. 3, 2010. The men allegedly participated in an Aug. 31 attack with gasoline bombs inside a bar where six women and two men died in Cancun. The Guardian
Mexico arrests 6 in deadly Cancun bar blaze
| CANCUN, Mexico (AP) — Mexican police have arrested six suspects in a bar fire that killed eight in the resort city of Cancun. | Quintana Roo state Attorney General Fr... (photo: AP / Israel Leal)
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Gertrudes Nunes leaves a court in Lisbon, Friday, Sept. 3 2010 following the verdict of a major child sex  abuse trial that has lasted almost six years. Inquirer
Six jail terms in Portugal child abuse trial
| LISBON—A Portuguese court sentenced six men to jail on Friday for sexually abusing dozens of children at a state-run care home and procuring boys to be raped at orgies,... (photo: AP / Francisco Seco)
Child Abuse   Crime   Photos   Portugal   Wikipedia: Child abuse  
Medical Marijuana The Examiner
Can breast cancer patients use medical marijuana to avoid nausea
| Most studies of the active ingredient in marijuana called THC, show that when administered in a pure form it works just as well as the prescription drugs used today to ... (photo: Creative Commons / nicasaurusrex)
Cancer   Health   Marijuana   Photos   Wikipedia: Medical cannabis  
INDIA-TRIBAL-PEOPLE The Hindu
37 tribals sent home: Collector
| Staff Reporter | THENI: Thirty seven tribal people from Kadaparai Kuzhi, a remote village in Kodaikanal block, who appealed for protection to their lives, were sent hom... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
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