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After another long delay, Abd Rabou despatched the penalty, stopping in the run-up, which left Chaouchi incensed.
BBC: Algeria 0-4 Egypt
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Mr. Bush says he doesn't mind when Mr. Allen comes by unannounced but generally prefers to give the Allens a heads-up before stopping by.
WSJ: Shared Backyards: Advice for Homeowners on Removing Fences to Create Bigger Gardens, More Space
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He was five shots out of the lead, until making a 20-foot birdie on the 15th and coming close to the water on the 18th, stopping short of a bunker for an up-and-down birdie that gave him a 71.
NPR: Guthrie, Thompson Tied For Honda Classic Lead
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Although the vehicles had a hydraulic back-up it meant some owners had experienced longer stopping distances.
BBC: Nissan steer-by-wire cars set for showrooms by 2013
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An international conference in Rome, aimed at stopping the violence along the Israeli-Lebanon border, has wrapped up.
NPR: U.S. Pressures Syria Through Regional Friends
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Nine crampon-footed hikers crunch up the slope of Athabasca Glacier before stopping to catch their vaporous breath.
BBC: The perfect trip: The Canadian Rockies
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Wake up early and do a three-faith pilgrimage, stopping at the Global Pagoda off the Borivali station, and Haji Ali Mosque and Mahalaxmi Temple in Mahalaxmi.
BBC: Riding the rails like a Mumbaiker
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He has promised to break with the Tudjman era's intense nationalism by opening Croatia up to Europe, stopping interference in Bosnia's affairs and co-operating more closely with the War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague.
BBC: Analysis: Mesic's return
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The front-runner summed up the proposals he has made during the past 90 days of campaigning, including stopping the rise in food prices, promoting an energy reform and giving social security to all Mexicans.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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The campaign trail has been full of blue-collar imagery this week -- the candidates have been eating lunch with workers, stopping at gas stations and touring factories as they gear up for the next contests.
CNN: Dems make appeal to blue-collar voters
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There is no shortage of members who would like to butter up their clients, but the inefficiency of those guards outside has made stopping by for lunch too time-consuming.
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