• In a riposte to Mr Yushchenko's allegations (backed by western election observers) of vote-rigging in Mr Yanukovich's power base in the Russian-speaking east of Ukraine, Mr Yanukovich has alleged ballot-stuffing in Mr Yushchenko's Ukrainian-speaking stronghold in the west, and has filed his own complaint to the Supreme Court.

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  • Both grew up on Long Island and wrote about stock markets, Mr. Niederauer in a middle-school paper and Mr. Greifeld in a graduate-school thesis at New York University.

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  • Mr Salmond - in whose Gordon constituency the resort would be based - insisted the rules were followed to the letter.

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  • The General Assembly's decision to appoint Mr Rennie - in a 326-267 vote - raised fears among traditionalists of a possible split in the Kirk.

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  • Mr Berezovsky helped to pay for Mr Yeltsin's re-election campaign in 1996, befriended Mr Yeltsin's daughter and son-in-law, and had ready access to the Kremlin until the two men fell out stormily in April last year.

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  • The specialist is now in the process of conducting medical examinations of Mr Horta-Osorio and will tell the board whether - in his opinion - Mr Horta-Osorio has made a full recovery.

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  • Mr Spencer's son-in-law, Michael Carr, who was also taught by Mr King, told the court his father-in-law was fanatical about flying and had already achieved his fixed-wing pilot's licence.

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  • Amram Mitzna, the mayor of Haifa, is presently ahead of Mr Ben-Eliezer in the opinion polls, with Mr Ramon trailing.

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  • And Mr Abdullah - Mr Karzai's closest rival in the discredited August poll - said he was not optimistic that Mr Karzai could "meet the expectations of the Afghan people and the friends of Afghanistan".

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  • It was perhaps fitting that a senior government minister chose this week - with Mr Mandela still in hospital - to declare a decisive break with the past.

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  • Mr Ruggiero, one of the strongest pro-European voices in Mr Berlusconi's centre-right team, strongly criticised his cabinet colleagues last Thursday, for negative attitudes towards the European Union.

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  • It also claims there is evidence that Mr Assad's brother-in-law and top aide Mr Shawkat forced a Palestinian militant to claim responsibility in a video recorded weeks before the assassination.

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  • Although little seen in Britain and still under-represented in America, Mr Wilson's theatre and opera productions are well-known in French- and German-speaking countries.

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  • Earlier this year, two operations by Nato-led peacekeepers failed to catch Mr Karadzic in south-eastern Bosnia.

    BBC: War crimes suspects agree surrender

  • During a visit on Thursday, a tiger Mr. Ali identified as Sandra was sleeping in an air-conditioned shed, just as Mr. Ali treated visitors to Coca-Colas in a stuffy room, complaining of frequent power outages.

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  • How lucky for Mr Obama that the super-rich Mr Romney made his fortune in the cut-throat business of private equity.

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  • Earlier in the House of Commons, Conservative MP John Redwood - who served alongside Mr Clarke in John Major's Cabinet - suggested that the UK had been reduced to an "e-mail democracy" by Brussels.

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  • But, in an official statement, Hamas urged Mr Meshaal - who lives in exile in Syria - to reconsider his decision.

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  • Mr Drace-Francis said in his telegram that the crumpled Mr Ashcroft had threatened over breakfast to stir up trouble for Britain in the Turks and Caicos Islands (thank goodness this foreign-policy calamity was averted) unless he was helped to break into the islands' banking business.

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  • Then, in February 1977, Morton Halperin travelled to London to testify on Agee's behalf in a proceeding that resulted -- despite Mr. Halperin's efforts -- in Agee's deportation from England.

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  • There is growing talk of dumping Mr Padoa-Schioppa in the new year.

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  • Mr Uhuru and Mr Ruto - rivals in December 2007 poll - are due to go on trial in April in The Hague.

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  • Meanwhile, Scotland's most senior law officer, Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, has met Mr El-Keib in London to discuss further inquires into the Lockerbie bombing.

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  • "Our facilities are very modern and very efficient, " Mr In-Kyu says.

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  • Larry Summers, America's Treasury secretary, was both brave and right to insist this week (via Bill Clinton) that he will not accept Mr Koch-Weser in that post.

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  • According to a report by Egypt's official news agency, Mena, Mr Morsi - currently in Qatar for a meeting of the Arab League - now estimates the polls will be held as late as October.

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  • The move to having GP consortia controlling spending has long been championed by Mr Lansley - and in recent months the British Medical Association has indicated it is open to working with the government on the idea.

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  • The voting session had started with fellow Conservative Nirj Deva - who stood against Mr Schulz in the presidential election - claiming that the president had ignored the rules of procedure by offering a contribution to the previous day's debate on the EU summit.

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  • First, these are undoubtedly the opinions that appealed most to the caucus-goers of Iowa when they placed him in second place behind Mr Romney, the front-runner in the nomination race.

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  • Although Kensington and Chelsea is regarded as a safe Tory seat - Mr Clark held it with a majority of 9, 519 in 1997 - Mr Portillo faces competition for the right-of-centre vote from the Pro European Conservatives, the Referendum Party and the UK Independence Party among others.

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