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A gas tanker truck heads down an Interstate-84 offramp and towards a gathering of gas stations in Troutdale, Ore., Thursday, July 13, 2006. Oil prices surged Thursday to a record above $78 a barrel in world markets agitated by the escalating Israel-Lebanon conflict and the threat of supply disruptions in the Middle East and beyond. The previous Nymex settlement record of $75.19 was set J
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- NATO: 1 killed in attack on Bagram Air Field
Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu stands in front of a picture of the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz, Poland, in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
Netanyahu Offers an Apology, but No Shift in Settlement Policy
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- Uribe allies win Colombia vote
- Pro-Uribe Parties Dominate Colombia's Senate Vote
- Power supply returns to most of Chile
- River win, Boca lose ahead of Argentina's big derby
- Power returning to normal in most of Chile
- Blackout leaves millions of Chileans in darkness
 Spain´s McLaren-Mercedes driver Fernando Alonso prepares for a practice lap for the the Brazilian Fo
Alonso quickest in final Bahrain practice
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- Reports: US wants Israel to cancel colony-building plan
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Soldiers loyal to the ruling military junta cheer in response to comments by second in command Sekouba Konate, not pictured, at Camp Alpha Yaya Diallo, one week after junta leader Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara was shot by an aide-de-camp, in Conakry, Guinea Friday, Dec. 11, 2009.
Guinea Interim Leader Rules Out Presidential Bid
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Mount Gambier tipped as fruit and vegie bowl
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- Collins, Streelman Lead Puerto Rico Open
Jeffrey Donovan, Martina Navratilova during the Chris Evert and Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic Pro-Am at the Delray Beach Tennis Center Delray Beach, Florida - 07.11.09
Agassi and Martina light up Haiti fund-raiser
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