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Photo Full Extent of Indonesia Disaster Slowly Revealed
Reuters - Sun Jan 2, 3:33 PM ET
Survivors huddle in clearings without food or shelter all along the tsunami-ravaged coast of Indonesia's Aceh province, and corpses float miles out to sea. Full Coverage

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Photo Croatia's Incumbent Leader Faces Runoff
AP - 56 minutes ago
Croatia's pro-Western president failed to win an outright majority for re-election on Sunday, forcing him to face a runoff vote against the conservative government's candidate in two weeks.
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Photo Insurgent Attacks Kill 33 Across Iraq
AP - 31 minutes ago
Insurgents exposed the vulnerability of Iraq's security forces again Sunday, killing at least 22 national guardsmen and their driver in a suicide bombing and 10 other people in separate attacks with elections just weeks away. Prominent Shiite leaders called for unity with Sunni Arabs wanting to delay the vote but insisted it be held despite the violence. Full Coverage
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Photo Peru Gunmen Seize Police Station
AP - 37 minutes ago
Gunmen belonging to a nationalist group that seized a police station in remote southern Peru ambushed a police vehicle on Sunday, killing four officers and wounding several more, hospital officials said. One gunman was gravely wounded. Full Coverage
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Photo Sudan committed to peace in south and pursuing solution to Darfur crisis
AFP - Sun Jan 2, 3:19 PM ET
Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir reiterated his commitment to implementing peace accords with southern rebels and to pursuing a settlement to the Darfur conflict.
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Photo India tsunami toll up to 14,872 dead, feared dead
Reuters - 6 minutes ago
India's toll in last week's tsunami has risen to 14,872 dead or feared dead, the Home Ministry Web site said on Monday, based on an increase in confirmed deaths from Tamil Nadu.
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BSE confirmed in suspect Alberta animal; investigations underway
Canadian Press - 22 minutes ago
OTTAWA (CP) - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed Sunday that an older dairy cow from Alberta tested positive for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, otherwise known as mad cow disease.
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Australia deports high-profile asylum seekers in the middle of the night
AFP - Thu Dec 30, 2:24 AM ET
Australia has deported its highest-profile family of asylum seekers to Pakistan in the pre-dawn hours, ending a long battle for sanctuary which has turned the Bakhtiari family into a symbol of Canberra's stern policy on refugees.
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