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Shuttle crew begins ISS makeover
WASHINGTON -- Astronauts from the shuttle Endeavour on Wednesday began to outfit the International Space Station with new equipment, as part of plans to expand the orbiting lab's living quarters, NASA said.
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EU warships begin anti-piracy ops in Dec
PARIS -- The European Union's anti-piracy operation off the coast of Somalia -- its first-ever naval mission -- will begin on December 8, France's defence minister said Wednesday.
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Democrats near total dominance in Senate
WASHINGTON -- Democrats edged closer to total dominance in the US Senate after their challenger ended the longest Republican career in the chamber's history by unseating corruption-tainted veteran Ted Stevens.
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China?s Hu woos LatAm with Peru stop
LIMA -- Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in Peru on Wednesday for the final stop in a three-nation swing through Latin America that has underscored the Asian giant's growing clout in the region.
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Climate change momentum fading
LIMA -- Climate change is fading as a priority in the Pacific Rim as the gloomy state of the global economy takes precedence, a survey of opinion leaders showed Wednesday.
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1 killed, 21 hurt in Thai protest blast
BANGKOK -- At least one Thai anti-government protester was killed and 21 were wounded in a pre-dawn bomb blast Thursday inside a demonstration site in Bangkok, emergency services said.
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Obama names Daschle to lead health drive
WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama picked former Senate leader Tom Daschle to lead his high-risk drive to end the US healthcare crisis and Wednesday stocked his White House staff with loyal campaign aides.
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Zawahiri warns 'house negro' Obama
DUBAI -- Al-Qaeda number two Ayman Zawahiri ridiculed US president-elect Barack Obama as a "house negro" and warned him against sending more troops to Afghanistan, in an Internet audio message released on Wednesday.
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Big breasts not a health problem--court
BERLIN?Having extremely large breasts is not an illness and an operation to reduce their size is therefore not covered by German state health insurance, a court said Wednesday.
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