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 British Prime Minister Tony Blair leaves 10 Downing Street on his way to attend Prime Minister´s Questions in the House of Commons in London, Wednesday, June 20, 2007. (mb1)
Photos   Politics   Uk   Us   Wikipedia :Tony Blair  
 Al Jazeera 
Tony Blair talks to Sir David Frost
| On this special episode of Frost over the World, Sir David Frost talks to Tony Blair, the former British prime minister and current envoy of the Quartet to the Middle East, about faith, the war in I... (photo: AP /Sang Tan)
Kim Clijsters, of Belgium, returns a shot to Samantha Stosur, of Australia, during a quarterfinal at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010.
Belgium   Photos   Tennis   US Open   Wikipedia: Kim Clijsters  
 Al Jazeera 
Clijsters sets up Venus semi-final
| Kim Clijsters needed all her fighting qualities to keep her US Open defence alive and cap an extraordinary day of struggles at the last grand slam of the season. | Now unbeaten at Flushing Meadows i... (photo: AP / Mark Humphrey)
File - Andal Ampatuan Jr., a principal suspect in a recent massacre that killed 57 political rivals and journalists, shows a list of candidates that he is going to vote during a news conference at the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in Taguig, south of Manila, on Tuesday April 20, 2010.  Al Jazeera 
Philippine massacre trial begins
| An influential politician in the Philippines has gone on trial for the alleged killing of 57 people in the worst political massacre in the country's history. | The first witness took the stand on We... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila)
Crime   Philippines   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Andal Ampatuan, Jr.  
In this photo made available by Sri Lankan president's office, President Mahinda Rajapaksa speaks at a meeting at his office in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, Jan. 2, 2009. Government forces captured the Tamil Tigers' de facto capital in northern Sri Lanka on Friday, dealing a devastating blow to the rebels' quarter-century fight for an independent state, the president said. Sri Lanka's national flags are seen in the background.  Al Jazeera 
Sri Lanka set for constitution vote
| Sri Lanka's parliament is set to vote for constitutional changes enabling Mahinda Rajapaksa, the country's president, to seek a third term in office. | Under the proposed amendme... (photo: AP / President's Office, HO)
Democracy   Elections   Photos   Sri Lanka   Wikipedia: Mahinda Rajapaksa  
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African National Congress presidential candidate Jacob Zuma reacts as the result board shows the number of parliaments seats the ANC won at the Independent Electoral Commission result center in Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday April 25, 2009. South Africa's long-dominant ANC won overwhelmingly in parliamentary elections, but did not get the two-thirds of the vote it won with ease in the last elections, according to the final tally released Saturday. The victory puts party leader Jacob Zuma in line for the presidency. Gulf News
Zuma's two bad calls
| When he became president of South Africa just over a year ago, Jacob Zuma promised to quench South Africans' thirst for renewal. After the aloof and idiosyncratic Thabo... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Economy   Photos   Politics   S Africa   Wikipedia: Jacob Zuma  
Bread - Food - Commodity The Daily Telegraph
Mozambique reverses bread price increase
Mozambique will reverse a decision to increase prices for bread, water and electricity in an attempt to soothe growing unrest in the country that has resulted in three da... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Bread   Consumers   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: Bread  
A displaced woman walk past Congolese goverment soldiers on the front line, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008 near Kibati just north of Goma in eastern Congo. The News & Observer
UN reports over 500 rapes in eastern Congo
| UNITED NATIONS -- The United Nations on Tuesday reported more than 500 systematic rapes were committed by armed combatants in eastern Congo since late July - more than ... (photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo)
Attacks   Congo   Photos   Rapes   Wikipedia: Democratic Republic of the Congo  
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaks to the media as he visits a UN housing project in Khan Younis refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, March 21, 2010. Herald Tribune
UN reports over 500 rapes in eastern Congo
| UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations on Tuesday reported more than 500 systematic rapes were committed by armed combatants in eastern Congo since late July - more than d... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra)
Congo   Photos   Rapes   Security   Wikipedia: Democratic Republic of the Congo  
Nigeria's acting President Goodluck Jonathan, right, takes the oath of office in front of chief justice Aloysius Katsina-Alu, left, to become the nation's next leader, at the Presidential villa in Abuja, Nigeria, Thursday, May 6, 2010. Jonathan was sworn in Thursday as the president of Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, just hours after the death of the oil-rich country's elected leader whose long illness had sparked a leadership crisis Al Jazeera
Nigeria sets presidential poll date
| Nigeria will hold its presidential election in January, despite concerns that it does not give the nation enough time to hold a credible election. | The Independent Nat... (photo: AP)
Election   Goodluck   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Goodluck Jonathan  
Carlos Tvez Goal
I Relinquished Manchester City Captaincy So Carlos Tevez Can Become Our Diego Maradona - Kolo Toure
Manchester City’s Kolo Toure has told Ivorian media the reason why Roberto Mancini switched the club captaincy to Carlos Tevez. | By Kingsley Kobo | Share Share | Manch... (photo: Creative Commons / Alfonso Jimenez)
Photos   Soccer   Sport   Tevez   wikipedia : Carlos Tevez  
Consumer - Bakeshop - Bakery - Breads and pastries Al Jazeera
Mozambique lowers cost of bread
|   | Mozambique will reverse an increase in the price of bread that sparked deadly rioting last week, and | restore some subsidies for electricity and water. | , th... (photo: WN / Aldrin Leyba)
Africa   Electricity   Food   Photos   Wikipedia: Bread  
Mohammed ElBaradei, the Nobel Peace Prize winner and former U.N. nuclear chief, talks during a breakfast meeting marking the first year of his campaign to press for changes within Egyptian politics, in Cairo, Egypt, on Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. Al Jazeera
ElBaradei urges election boycott
The fractured Egyptian opposition is unlikely to agree on ElBaradei's call for a boycott [Reuters] | Mohamed ElBaradei, the Egyptian presidential hopeful, has called for ... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Egypt   Elections   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Mohamed ElBaradei  
View of the Carrier Dome in its basketball configuration. View from Section 307, Row U. The Dome has thus seen many of NCAA basketball's largest crowds. Philadelphia Daily News
Sports in Brief: Team USA rolls past Angola
| Kevin Durant and Chauncey Billups powered the American team into the basketball world championship quarterfinals Monday with a 121-66 victory over Angola in Istanbul, T... (photo: Creative Commons / Darry)
Angola   Basketball   Photos   Sports   Wikipedia: 2010 FIBA World Championship  
Soccer Basket Ball
- Namibia Sack Head Coach Tom Saintfiet
- KENYA: Kicking HIV out of Nairobi's slums
- FKL Stutters Amid Fans' Fury
- No vuvuzelas at Champions League
African National Congress presidential candidate Jacob Zuma reacts as the result board shows the number of parliaments seats the ANC won at the Independent Electoral Commission result center in Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday April 25, 2009. South Africa's long-dominant ANC won overwhelmingly in parliamentary elections, but did not get the two-thirds of the vote it won with ease in the last elections, according to the final tally released Saturday. The victory puts party leader Jacob Zuma in line for the presidency.
Zuma's two bad calls
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- The Works: Luis Scola the Superstar and the Pending Death of
- Hamptons partygoers get earful of Dennis Rodman's lovema
- Basketball: OSU women on TV
- Basketball: OU women on TV
 Tony Parker and Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria Parker: My husband is my priority
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Golf Cricket
- Geoff Ogilvy can tie up $10 million bounty
- Pavin's picks: Woods, Fowler, Cink, Johnson
- Woods, Fowler selected for Ryder Cup
- Golf Day Ready to Roll
Tiger Woods takes the first of two shots to get out of a bunker on the second hole during the final round of the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga., Sunday, April 11, 2010
Tiger, Fowler among Ryder Cup picks
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- No vuvuzelas at Champions League
- SuperSport Series 2010/11 Fixtures
- Kenya plan to overhaul selection panel
- Kemp back at Chennai
South Africa's AB de Villiers hits the ball during the one day international cricket match against Australia in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, April 9, 2009.
De Villiers Won't Let Up
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Tennis Formula One
- Kijitonyama Tennis Club to Tap Growing Talent
- Excitement At Pro Tennis Academy
- Dar es Salaam Tennis Star Set for ITF Meet in Burundi
- Omary Grab Final Slot in International Tennis Meet
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- Day I almost quit Formula One - Mark Webber
- First authorized film biography of Ayrton Senna due out soon
- Breaking news: India to host Formula One race in 2011
- 2010 Formula One schedule and standings
Fernando Alonso in his Ferrari.
Alonso - a tricky moment
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Boxing Athletics
- Haye to defend heavyweight title against Harrison
- Harrison Bout Highlights Paucity Of Heavyweight Contenders
- Fight Schedule
- Harrison: I never lost belief
Scotland's national soccer team coach Alex McLeish
MARTIN SAMUEL: Alex McLeish is no Mourinho, but he's far too Special for this treatment
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- African Debate: Should Kenya Forget About Football And Inste
- Cyclist Daniel Assumes 4th Rank in Mountain Sprint Race At T
- Suspended South African athletics president accused of '
- Suspended South African athletics president accused of '
South African athlete Caster Semenya gestures during her celebration at the Ga-Masehlong village in Moletjie, 65km from Polokwane, South Africa, Friday Aug. 28, 2009. Villagers in northern South Africa celebrated and supported their world track champion Friday, refusing to let questions about her gender mute the mood during Caster Semenya's first visit home since the controversy erupted..
Caster Semenya included in South Africa's Commonwealth Games team
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