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Beirut-Sunday, March 14, 2010
Pakistani soldiers and police officials inspect the blast site after a suicide attack in Saidu Sharif.
At least ten killed in Pakistan suicide attack
At least ten people were killed in a suicide attack in Pakistan's Swat valley on Saturday, a day after a series of bombings brought chaos and bloodshed to the city of Lahore, police said.
The trials of the celluloid Scot
Film writers have noted that representations of Arabs and Muslims in Western cinema are perverse. It’s hard to disagree.

Crew kept Elin from Tiger's ambulance in violence fear
Ambulance workers kept the wife of Tiger Woods from riding with the injured golf star after his November 27 crash over concerns of domestic violence.

NY police impound car, corpse: report
Instead of resting in peace, the body of a recently deceased man ended up in New York's equivalent of Purgatory: the city tow pound for illegally parked cars.
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Lebanon
  Lebanon to snub Arab League summit: government official
  Jumblatt to cement exit from March 14 during TV interview Al- will begin to speak
World
  Russia kills four militants in Dagestan: official
  Middle East Quartet condemns Israeli settlement plan
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Exxon PNG gas project clears final hurdles
US-based energy giant Exxon Mobil said Saturday it had finalised financing and sales agreements for its 15 billion US dollar gas project in Papua New Guinea .
  Proper use of ICT can expand Lebanon's GDP by 30 percent, says PCA chief
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Henin, Li toppled at Indian Wells tennis
Justine Henin's comeback hit its first speed bump as Gisela Dulko ousted the former world number one from the second round of the Indian .
  LeBron sparks Cavaliers over 76ers in NBA return
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Japan team uncovers thalidomide mystery
Japanese scientists have uncovered how thalidomide led to deformities in children born to mothers taking the drug in the 1950s and 1960s.
  US orders new warning of limited Plavix effectiveness
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Internet body delays decision on .XXX domain name
The adult entertainment industry is going to have to wait a while longer to see whether it gets its .XXX domain name.
  Cybercrime surge pushes 2009 losses to 559 million dollars
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Prince William's girlfriend wins privacy battle
A picture agency on has apologised to Prince William's girlfriend Kate Middleton and agreed to pay compensation for invading her privacy, it said.
  Sarkozy snaps back at rumours over private life
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Indian villagers set world record for dance troupe
A troupe of 10,780 tribal villagers in India's northeast set a record Friday for the largest dance ensemble in the world with a carefully choreographed routine to welcome in the summer.
  NY police impound car, corpse: report
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Paris: a city that assaults all senses
Paris intrigues, amazes, overwhelms…and assaults all senses. It is one of the most stimulating cities in the world. The City of Light is the peak of architectural beauty.
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