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Right wing protesters stand next to a photograph of a war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic during a rally condemning his arrest , in downtown Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, July 24, 2008.
Appeal Deadline Looms for Karadzic
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(BELGRADE, Serbia) —The deadline for Radovan Karadzic to appeal extradition to a United Nations war crimes tribunal expires Friday, a court spokeswoman said. Spokeswoman Ivana Ramic told The Associated Press that Karadzic has until midnight Friday to lodge the formal appeal against the handover to the court in The Hague, Netherlands. Once the...
photo: AP / Darko Bandic

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MANILA, Philippines (Map, News) - A Qantas jumbo jet carrying 345 passengers made an emergency landing Friday with a gaping hole in its fuselage after a mysterious "explosive decompression," officials said. There were no injuries, but some passengers...
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By Tom Raum, The Associated PressArticle Last Updated: 07/24/2008 09:05:25 PM PDT COLUMBUS, Ohio - Republican presidential candidate John McCain had his own German experience Thursday - at a restaurant in Ohio. He asserted that he was...
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The State Department's inspector general is investigating Iraqi oil contracts after four Democratic senators complained that department employees may have encouraged lucrative oil deals between Iraq and several Western companies. Any backstage...
photo: DoD / Staff Sgt. Samuel Bendet, U.S. Air Force
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PERTH, July 24: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Thursday the Bush administration would push the US Congress hard to agree to a civilian nuclear deal with India before President George Bush leaves office. India said this week it would...
photo: US State Department/Michael Gross
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Gordon Brown suffered a devastating blow early today as Labour crashed to defeat in the Glasgow East by-election. The former Labour stronghold - previously the party's 25th safest seat in Britain - was captured by the Scottish National Party with a...
photo: AP / Clive Gee, Pool
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COLUMBUS, OHIO - Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign recovered from a near-death experience almost exactly a year ago, and political candidates stumble in and out of troughs all the time. But it is safe to say that McCain is not having a...
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