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The entrance sign of Yahoo! headquarters stands as people pass in Sunnyvale, Calif., Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. Yahoo Inc. is expected to report earnings for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2006 after the market clo
Microsoft exit hits Yahoo shares
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 The Soviet Union emblem is seen on the Foreign Ministry headquarters in downtown Moscow on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Russia vowed to respond to Britain´s decision to expel four diplomats Monday in a dispute over the case of a former KGB agent fatally
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Farm-workers flee Zimbabwe homes
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Latvia's coast guard vessels approach the stranded Bahamas-registered cruise ship "Mona Lisa" off Latvia's northwest coast near Kolka, about 200 km (125 miles) from Riga, May 4, 2008. A cruise ship with 984 people on board ran aground early Sunday in the Baltic Sea, off the northwest coast of Latvia, the coast guard said.The Bahamas-registered Mona Lisa had embarked from Kiel, Germany, and was destined for Riga when it ran aground on a sand bank about 17 kilometers (10 miles) from the Latvian coast in the Irbe Strait between Latvia and the Estonian island of Saarema
Cruise ship runs aground in Baltic Sea
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