In an illustration of the difficulties aid agencies face in distributing supplies, a boat carrying some of the first aid to survivors sank.
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The ultranationalist Serbian Radical Party held a slim lead heading into the parliamentary vote, closely trailed by President Boris Tadic?s pro-Western coalition.
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Young men and women in Saudi Arabia may chafe against the rules, even try to evade them, but they can be merciless in their condemnation of those who flout them too brazenly.
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The Sudanese president, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, accused his country?s neighbor of backing a rebel force that nearly penetrated the capital.
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The fighting followed overnight clashes in the northern city of Tripoli that left at least two people dead and five wounded, according to security officials.
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Sri Lanka?s ruling party won control of the country?s tense Eastern Province on Sunday after an election that monitors said was marred by voter intimidation and fraud.
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A Chinese man was arrested for saying on the Internet that he planned to grab the Olympic torch during its relay through eastern China, police said Sunday.
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Police detained more than 600 female Tibetan protesters on Sunday after breaking up several demonstrations in Nepal?s capital against China?s recent crackdown in Tibet.
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