Saudi Arabia is investigating a smuggling operation that illegally exported discount-priced oil to Europe for more than 11 years, the Saudi newspaper Okaz reported on Saturday.
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Saudi probes 11-year oil smuggling operation: report (AFP)
WC finals: Paul, the octopus Vs Mani, the parrot
Bangalore, Jul 10: Looks like there is some competition for Paul, the octopus, as a parakeet in Singapore has taken a large bite into the psychic limelight by predicting that Netherlands (Holland) will win the FIFA World Cup 2010.Mani, the parakeet's
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Iran to review woman’s stoning verdict (AP)
AP - Iran's top human rights official said the death by stoning sentence for a 43-year-old woman convicted of adultery is under review.
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Vice President Biden defends spy swap on Jay Leno show
Vice President Biden had to convince a skeptical Jay Leno on Friday that the United States didn't get a raw deal from Russia ...
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Losing Lee to Texas was un-Yankee-like
Now the Yanks know how other teams feel when a player is scooped out from under their noses.
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Illegal Workers Swept From Jobs in ‘Silent Raids’
The Obama administration has started sending federal agents to audit records of thousands of companies, forcing businesses to fire every illegal immigrant.
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Heat throw welcome party for LeBron James, Chris Bosh
Dressed in his new Heat uniform, LeBron James took a look at his new home crowd and grinned.
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LeBron and Paul: Two Big Announcements
by Mike Krumboltz If you're a fan of the sporting life, this was one of your bigger weeks. Not so much for the games that were played, but rather for the bizarre announcements that riled up folks across the United States and around the world
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Spy mystery: Was New York columnist a wife betrayed?
Vicky Pelaez met her husband, Juan Lazaro or so he called himself some 30 years ago in her native Peru.
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Spy mystery: Was NY columnist a wife betrayed? (AP)
AP - Vicky Pelaez met her husband, Juan Lazaro — or so he called himself — some 30 years ago in her native Peru. She was a gutsy TV reporter, he a talented photographer and a karate black belt. "To her, he was a hunk," a friend says.
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