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		<description><![CDATA[President Barack Obama launches a landmark Middle East trip on Wednesday to reach out to the world's Muslims, meeting first with Saudi King Abdullah in Riyadh, and then heading to Cairo for a highly anticipated speech. Osama bin Laden releases a new audiotape in time with the visit.

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		<title>World Links: US Airstrikes Kill Civilians, Russia To Expell Two NATO Envoys</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[U.S.-led airstrikes kill more than 100 people, mostly civilians, in the western province of Farah in Afghanistan.

Security forces kill sixty-four militants in fighting in Buner and Swat Valley in northwest Pakistan.

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		<title>World Links: Full Ballot Boxes in South Africa; Britain&#8217;s Bleak Budget</title>
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Jacob Zuma, leader of South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Conference, is confident that a high voter turnout will result in a “decisive mandate” for the ANC.
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