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BANGKOK, Nov. 20 -- An explosion at an anti-government protest site in central Bangkok early Thursday killed one person and wounded 23 others, prompting a leader of the demonstration to call for a mass rally against the government on Sunday.
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A grenade attack on anti-government protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's office wounded eight people early Saturday.
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Three Canadian soldiers were injured when an improvised explosive device was detonated Wednesday near Kandahar city.
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An explosion at a small-town law firm in northern Georgia has injured at least four people. Police say they are seeking someone they believe may have been involved in the attack.
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A bitter family dispute over property in north Georgia apparently erupted Friday when a 78-year-old man threw an explosive into a law firm that represented his son, causing a blast that killed the father and injured four people in the office.
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A powerful car bomb exploded Thursday at a university in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona, wounding 17 people and setting a building on fire in an attack blamed on Basque separatists.
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KABUL, Oct. 30 -- Three suicide bombers mounted a well-coordinated attack on an Afghan government building in the center of Kabul that left at least five people dead and 21 severely wounded Thursday morning.
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Britain has avoided a lengthy immigration appeals process and damaging diplomatic row by revoking the visa of the exiled former Thai prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, while he was out of the UK on business.
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At least six people are dead following a suicide attack in Kandahar city on Wednesday. Meanwhile, just hours earlier, two men on a motorcycle threw acid on eight school girls.
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Homicide bomber driving an oil tanker detonated his explosives outside an Afghan government office during a provincial council meeting, killing at least six people and wounding 42, officials said.
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A blast has wounded at least 13 people in Thailand's capital when assailants hurled an explosive device at market vendors who had gathered to protest a rent hike at the government-owned facility.
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A suicide bomber blew up an oil tanker truck outside a provincial council meeting in Kandahar in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least six people and wounding 42 others, officials said.
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A grenade attack on protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's office killed one person and wounded 23 on Thursday, the most serious assault on the three month sit-in at the compound, police and protest leaders said.
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Nov 20 - A grenade attack on protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's compound in Bangkok has left one dead and more than 20 with shrapnel wound.
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A grenade blast wounds eight protesters in Thailand, amid rising tension between the government and demonstrators.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - A grenade blast wounded 8 protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's office on Saturday, raising tension on the eve of a major anti-government rally, police and protest leaders said.
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A grenade injures 46 people inside the opposition-occupied government house in the Thai capital Bangkok.
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Protesters pleaded for police protection after an explosion injured about 50 demonstrators, four of them seriously.
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Dec 5 - A blast at a market in southern Thailand has killed at least five people.
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KHOST, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed six people, including four children, and wounded 36 others in the southeastern Afghan province of Khost on Sunday, a provincial official said.
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Thailand's former deputy prime minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, who resigned from the cabinet for ordering police attacks on People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) demonstrations on Tuesday, said during an interview by local media that a military-led coup d'etat is the only
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Just as President Bush is convinced he did the right thing in Iraq, he is convinced he is doing the right thing on the economy.
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Mourners have flocked to the governor's office in Klagenfurt, since news broke of Joerg Haider's death
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John McCain's beleaguered presidential campaign was yesterday struggling to weather yet another blow, after his running mate, Sarah Palin, was judged to have abused her power as Governor of Alaska when she and her husband sought to kick her former brother-in-law out of the state's police force.
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Thousands of supporters of Thailand’s governing coalition gathered in a show of strength, two days before a planned protest by a group hoping to topple the elected government.
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A car bomb killed nine people and wounded 13 in the Bayaa district of southern Baghdad today, police said.
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An adorable talking dog remained just the sort of escapist movie hero audiences wanted after a week of awful economic news as "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" topped the box office. Horror flick "Quarantine" came in at number two.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The new terrorism thriller "Body of Lies" failed to take the top spot at the weekend box office in North America, an apparent victim of moviegoers' preference for escapist fare amid global financial turmoil.