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Conjoined twin dies in UK hospital

One of the conjoined twins separated at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital has died, the hospital says.

Auto union makes key concessions

The United Auto Workers union pledges key concessions to help the Detroit Three carmakers secure government aid.

Richardson gets US commerce nod

US President-elect Barack Obama names New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to be his commerce secretary.

Live text - Wednesday’s football

Man Utd host Blackburn while holders Tottenham are at Watford in Wednesday's Carling Cup quarter-finals, as Man City play PSG in the Uefa Cup.

US presses Pakistan over Mumbai

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Pakistan must "co-operate fully" to bring Mumbai's attackers to justice.

Nigeria buys baby poison antidote

Nigeria is flying in an antidote to stem the deaths of babies poisoned by a teething syrup.

Fears grow for US service sector

A measure of the US service sector dropped to a record low in November, showing further weakness in the sector.

Queen says UK economy ‘priority’

Fighting the economic downturn is the government's top priority for the year ahead in a slimmed down Queen's Speech.

Zimbabwe cholera march broken up

Police in Zimbabwe break up a march by nurses and doctors angered at the worsening cholera outbreak.

French hostage in Kabul released

A French aid worker who was kidnapped in Kabul has been released, according to France's President Nicolas Sarkozy.


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