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Al-Maliki offers amnesty in Mosul
May 16, 2008 07:09 -0400
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has offered members of armed groups in Mosul an amnesty in exchange for surrendering their weapons.
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UN in dark about Myanmar cyclone disaster needs
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Aftershocks spark landslides at quake epicenter
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Losing racehorses in Puerto Rico condemned to die
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In Qatar, Muslim, Jewish clerics meet
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Bin Laden: Palestinian cause fuels war
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Frenetic bidding for Einstein letter
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Serbians say they're close to coalition government
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Malaysia panel finds judicial conspiracy
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Local Chinese govt says death toll at 21,500
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12 killed in rival Indian rebel clash
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Militants kill soldier in Pakistan tribal area
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Russia detains alleged spy working for Georgia
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Last doomsday cult members abandon cave in Russia
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Aftershocks bury vehicles in rural Sichuan area
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China tallies losses, costs from major earthquake
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French arrest 10 in connection with terror probe
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Cannes balances glamor with `Blindness'
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Iraq: Iranian Embassy convoy ambushed
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Venezuela weapons worry US, Colombia
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Red Cross: Clean water most urgent for Myanmar
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Suicide blast kills 6, wounds 50 in Sri Lanka's capital
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Suicide blast kills 6, wounds 50 in Sri Lanka's capital
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Police: 9 killed in Philippine bank robbery
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UN: World economy to grow by 1.8 percent in 2008
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Security Council wants UN peacekeepers in Somalia

