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Friday, 4 September 2009

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General view of Iranian parliament during open session held for voting, 3 Sep 2009 Iran's Parliament Approves 18 Cabinet Nominees
Nominees put forward by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his 21-member Cabinet include the first woman to serve as a minister since the 1979 Islamic Revolution


Ali Bongo greets supporters in Libreville after being declared winner of bitter presidential election in Gabon, 03 Sep 2009 Bongo's Son Wins Gabon Presidential Election
Announcement on state television says Ali Ben Bongo was elected with nearly 42 percent of votes


Rescuers search for victims after an earthquake-triggered landslide hit a village in Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia, 03 Sep 2009 Indonesia Quake Death Toll Rises, Scores Still Missing Audio Clip Available
Officials say 7.0-magnitude earthquake, which struck Wednesday off Java island's coast, has killed at least 57 people


Han Chinese demonstrators push against riot shields of security forces during protest downtown in Urumqi, 03 Sep 2009 New Unrest in Xinjiang Capital Urumqi Audio Clip Available
Demonstrators take to streets to protest deteriorating public safety


Chief Minister of the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy (2004 File) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Mourned Following Death in Helicopter Crash Audio Clip Available
Death of well-respected Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy is blow for India's governing Congress Party


Admiral Timothy Keating (file photo) Australia, US to Invite China to War Games Audio Clip Available
Move to help ease fears about arms race in Asia-Pacific region


WTO Director General, Pascal Lamy arrives at the WTO ministerial meeting in New Delhi, India, 03 Sep 2009 India Hosts Trade Ministers Meeting Audio Clip Available
World Trade Organization Director-General Pascal Lamy says trade ministers will map out how to conclude talks, which collapsed last year


Chinese worker displays vials containing H1N1 flu vaccine by Beijing-based drug maker Sinovac Biotech Ltd., 3 Sep 2009 China Approves One-Dose H1N1 Vaccine Audio Clip Available
Development defies previous expectations vaccines against so-called 'swine flu' would need two doses to work


Fire burns close to blackened hills as the Station Fire continues to burn in the Angeles National Forest on the outskirts of Los Angeles city, California, 02 Sep 2009 California Firefighters Save Observatory as Wildfire Continues to Burn
Officials say firefighting force atop Mount Wilson managed to keep flames from reaching observatory and critical communication towers


Michael Jackson (2005 file photo) Final Goodbyes Set for Pop Icon at Legendary Cemetery
Michael Jackson will be placed in mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park during private late-afternoon service