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1) Ousted Kyrgyz Leader Says He is Still President

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2) Egypt Urges Cooperation on Stolen Antiquities

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3) South Korea Arrests Two North Korea Spies with Assassination Mission

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4) Election Monitor Website SudanVoteMonitor.com Blocked Within Sudan

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5) After Class, Thai Standoff Deepens

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