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Grant Assad safe passage: Cameron

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British Prime Minister David Cameron suggested on Tuesday that Syria’s president Bashar Assad could be allowed safe passage out of the country if that option would guarantee an end to the nation’s civ

Asia stocks fall ahead of tight U.S. election

Asian stock markets fell Monday as uncertainty about the outcome of the U.S. presidential election reduced appetite for riskier investments.

The race between President Barack Obama and Republican cha

After Sandy, another coastal storm headed towards US northeast

Just as the US east coast is limpingback to recovery from the destruction caused by Sandy, another
strong coastal storm threatens to hit the region this week and could result in high winds, flooding a

Obama leads; Romney with chance in electoral race

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US President Barack Obama enters the final hours of the 2012 campaign with an edge in the hunt for the 270 electoral votes needed to win and more ways to reach that magic number.

Yet the race is rem

NYC Marathon cancelled: Mayor Bloomberg

The New York City Marathon was cancelled on Friday by Mayor Michael Bloomberg after mounting criticism that this was not the time for a race while the region is still recovering from Superstorm Sandy.

NYC Marathon cancelled: Mayor Bloomberg

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The New York City Marathon was cancelled on Friday by Mayor Michael Bloomberg after mounting criticism that this was not the time for a race while the region is still recovering from Superstorm Sandy.

Ferrer and Janowicz reach Paris Masters semi-finals

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Fourth-seeded David Ferrer of Spain moved closer to his first Masters title after beating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France 6-2, 7-5 in the Paris Masters quarterfinals on Friday, while Polish qualifier Jer

Woods says getting back to No. 1 will take time

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On the two-year anniversary of losing his No. 1 ranking, Tiger Woods said on Thursday that winning was the best way for him to get back to the top.

And that could take some time.

Four players have b

PCB welcomes day-night test matches

Pakistan's cricket board says day-night test matches could increase television revenue by being broadcast live during prime time.

After Cricket Australia, the PCB is the second full member of the Int

Pakistan: Couple allegedly kill daughter with acid

Pakistani officials say police have arrested a couple for allegedly killing their 15-year-old daughter by throwing acid on her because she supposedly had an affair with a boy.

Local government offici

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