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Monday night's Indonesian quake toll appears less than first feared
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Funeral of Pope John Paul II takes place
Chinese rioters storm Japanese embassy in Beijing
UK general election, 2005
German Cardinal Ratzinger elected Pope Benedict XVI
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Sir John Mills dies at 97
Ezer Weizman former Israeli president dies at the age of 81
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Canadian PM reaches an agreement with the New Democrat Party
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Pope Benedict XVI begins process for sainthood of Pope John Paul II
Citizen "podcasting" goes mainstream
Sony unveils Playstation 3
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Fox News viewership drops by half in 6 months
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Exit poll: 55% of French voters say no to EU constitution
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France votes no in EU referendum
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Fiji's War of the Ribbons
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