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  1. Cameron: Megrahi release 'wrong'

    • Cameron: Megrahi release 'wrong'

    “David Cameron says Lockerbie bomer Abdelbaset al-Megrahi should never have been released from prison, while Scotland's First Minister Alex…” (via BBC News)

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  2. German pay deal offers eurozone hope

    • German pay deal offers eurozone hope

    “Germany's largest industrial union has secured the biggest pay rise for members in two decades in what is being seen as a major breakthrough…” (via The Telegraph)

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  3. Syria town shelling 'kills 34'

    • Syria town shelling 'kills 34'

    “Shelling by Syrian forces kills 34 people, according to the British-based group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.” (via BBC News)

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  4. Cheap dysentery drug 'promising'

    • Cheap dysentery drug 'promising'

    “A cheap drug, which is already prescribed for arthritis, could fight amoebic dysentery, according to researchers in the US.” (via BBC News)

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  5. Dominicans voting for president

    • Dominicans voting for president

    “People in the Dominican Republic vote for a new president, in a tight contest between two old political rivals and a campaign dominated by…” (via BBC News)

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  6. Earthquake strikes northern Italy killing six

    • Earthquake strikes northern Italy killing six

    “An earthquake struck northern Italy, killing at least six people and reducing castles, churches and clock towers to rubble” (via The Telegraph)

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  7. West Indies raise victory hopes

    • West Indies raise victory hopes

    “West Indies mount a stirring fightback to raise their hopes of pulling off an unlikely victory over England in the first Test at Lord's.” (via BBC News)

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  8. Egypt's Islamist politicians move to the Right ahead of presidential election

    • Egypt's Islamist politicians move to the Right ahead of presidential election

    “In the year since its revolution, Egypt's Islamist politicians have presented themselves as moderates who can be friends with the West and…” (via The Telegraph)

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