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Mubarak and the U.S. president took no questions from reporters during their brief joint statements in the Egyptian resort area of Sharm el-Sheik -- Bush's final stop before boarding Air Force One and heading back to Washington.
CNN: Bush ends Mideast tour with peace push in Egypt
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Smith and Chris Copeland each had 13 points for the Knicks, who trail 3-2 and will need a victory Saturday in Indiana to force a seventh game back here Monday.
WSJ: Anthony has 28, Knicks beat Pacers to stay alive
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Concerned that the transitional administration of Hamid Karzai could not cope, Afghanistan's minister for refugees asked Britain and other European countries not to force asylum-seekers back to the war-ravaged country.
ECONOMIST: Politics this week | The
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Our Chancellor of the Exchequer, who in December will resist pressure to loosen constraints on public spending (the so-called "spending envelope" will not be increased, which means that any increase in public-sector investment will be financed by cuts elsewhere), is alarmed that backstop measures to reduce America's public sector deficit are draconian - and, if implemented, would force the US (and probably Britain) back into recession.
BBC: Does US election matter to us?
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Another memory from the 1977 mayoral race had the candidate and me pacing the hall outside a Midtown hotel suite where Vice President Walter Mondale, who was scheduled to campaign with Mr. Koch, had apparently overslept, or decided to sleep in. (I'd been summoned to take the Vice President's luggage back to the airport and Air Force Two.) Whatever it was, Koch took the mix-up stoically.
WSJ: Ed Koch: A Mayor and His City
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Plaid Cymru, which opposed the creation of PCCs, discussed its position at the weekend and may back non-party candidates in the four Welsh police force areas rather than field its own.
BBC: Next year's other election - for police commissioners
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But perhaps most importantly, after a two-year break, you achieved that very first goal you set at the start of every season: You beat Air Force, you beat Army, and lugged this 170-pound trophy back to Annapolis.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Presents the Commander-in-Chief Trophy
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Lavaca County Precinct Judge Alene Lyons said Monday that a preliminary autopsy report shows he "died from blunt-force head and neck injuries, " adding toxicology report results should be back in six weeks.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS