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Friday, 30 October 2009

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US dollar US Economy Grows for First Time in More Than a Year Audio Clip Available
New Department of Commerce report says GDP grew at annual pace of 3.5 percent in third quarter - faster than predicted


President Barack Obama salutes as a carry team carries the transfer case containing the remains of Army Sgt. Dale R. Griffin at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware, 29 Oct 2009 Obama Attends Return of Fallen US Soldiers From Afghanistan
US president travels to Delaware military air base to meet a plane carrying bodies of 18 US soldiers, civilian personnel


An election poster asking people to vote is seen at the press conference room of the Afghan Independent Election Commission in Kabul, Afghanistan, 29 Oct 2009 Afghanistan Increases Polling Stations for Election
Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman tells French news agency militant group has new plans and tactics to disrupt election


US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, center, is escorted by Pakistani Rangers at the Iqbal Memorial in Lahore, 29 Oct 2009 Clinton Focuses on Common Interests During Pakistan Diplomacy Tour
Secretary of state meets with students, officials, religious leaders in Lahore during visit aimed at improving US image


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Oct 17 2009 file photo) Iran Adds Caveat to Nuclear Cooperation Deal
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says his country is ready to work with West on UN plan for processing nuclear fuel but will never give up 'its nuclear rights'


Iraqis gather in front of Ministry of Justice building, destroyed in blast Sunday that killed at least 155 people in Baghdad, 29 Oct 2009 Iraq Makes Arrests Over Deadly Blasts
Military says more than 60 security force members incarcerated in connection with recent series of bombings that killed 155 people


The H1N1 intranasal vaccine, Boston, 09 Oct 2009 US Faces H1N1 Flu Vaccine Shortage Video clip available
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there is not enough H1N1 vaccine available for everyone in the United States


The European Union headquarters in Brussels EU Leaders Meet in Brussels Audio Clip Available
European leaders are in Brussels to discuss possible candidates for a future president and foreign minister for the 27-member European Union


Asian job recruiters are looking for Asian students educated at US universities UN Report Predicts Trade, Economic Growth for Asia in 2010
But UN economists recommend Asian governments increase trade within region and become less dependent on Western markets


Gabon President Omar Bongo (2006 file photo) French Court Stops African Embezzlement Probe
Embezzlement complaint targets leaders and their families from Equatorial Guinea, Republic of Congo and Gabon; plaintiffs say they will appeal ruling


Amelia movie poster 'Amelia' Tells Story of Life, Tragic Disappearance of American Pioneer Aviator Audio Clip Available
Academy Award winner Hillary Swank stars as Amelia Earhart in film directed by Mira Nair