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    Thai protesters give own blood to pour in Bangkok to pressure government to hold elections

    BANGKOK, Thailand - Anti-government protesters started donating their own blood Tuesday as part of a plan to splatter the Thai government headquarters in a symbolic sacrifice to press their demands for new elections....

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    Pakistani doctors studying conjoined twins to see if they can operate

    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A Pakistani neurosurgeon says doctors are studying a pair of twin girls who were recently born connected at the head to determine whether they can separate them....


    Pro-Uribe parties dominate elections for Colombia's Senate; no early trend for lower house

    BOGOTA, Colombia - Candidates from parties allied with outgoing President Alvaro Uribe dominated Sunday's elections in Colombia to replace a Congress tarnished by lawmakers' links to far-right criminal bands....


    Bus falls from bridge into dry riverbed in India, killing at least 26 students and teachers

    JAIPUR, India - A bus fell from a bridge into a dry riverbed in northwestern India early Monday, killing at least 26 students and teachers on board, police said....


    Former Pakistan president: US shouldn't set deadline on troops in Afghanistan

    PORTLAND, Ore. - The former president of Pakistan on Monday criticized U.S. plans to begin pulling troops out of Afghanistan in just over a year....


    Australian opposition leader calls government's regular recognition of Aborigines 'tokenism'

    ADELAIDE, Australia - A government routine of acknowledging Australia's indigenous people was criticized as mere political correctness Monday by the federal opposition leader, offending some Aborigines and sparking a political debate....


    Woman, 92, charged with killing 98-year-old husband in Australia

    SYDNEY, Australia - Police in Australia have charged a 92-year-old woman with killing her 98-year-old husband....








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