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  • Lockerbie tragedy commemorated in Scotland
  •  (22/12 11:19)
  • 2 alleged US spies killed in Pakistan's tribal region
  •  (22/12 11:15)
  • Protesters, police clash in Athens
  •  (22/12 11:11)
  • Mumbai hotels reopen after terror siege
  •  (22/12 09:52)
  • Seesawing marks EU-Russia ties in 2008
  •  (22/12 09:50)
  • Iraq keen to develop bilateral relations with Turkey
  •  (21/12 12:27)
  • California attorney general wants state to invalidate anti-gay marriage proposition
  •  (21/12 12:25)
  • Hundreds in Jordan call for shoe-thrower's release
  •  (21/12 12:20)
  • Eight prisoners, two Israeli soldiers wounded in Israeli prison's clashes
  •  (21/12 11:59)
  • Dakar 2009 Argentina-Chile Rally to start on Jan. 3
  •  (20/12 12:25)
  • Rice optimistic about DPRK's agreement to written nuclear verification
  •  (20/12 12:23)
  • US, Palestinian leaders vow to keep Middle East peace process going
  •  (20/12 12:21)
  • NATO resumes high-level political contacts with Russia
  •  (20/12 12:20)
  • Zardari cancels visit to Afghanistan due to bad weather
  •  (19/12 16:54)
  • 5.2-magnitude earthquake jolts western Indonesia
  •  (19/12 16:54)
  • Philippine president visits southern city after blasts hit
  •  (19/12 16:53)
  • Pacific Islands Forum leaders to discuss suspending Fiji soon
  •  (19/12 16:52)
  • Gay band among musicians to play at Obama inauguration
  •  (19/12 16:52)
  • Indonesia to launch counter-terrorist excise in Malacca Strait
  •  (19/12 16:51)
  • UAE committed to maintaining good bilateral ties with Iran: FM
  •  (19/12 16:51)
  • Top DPRK leader inspects army unit: report
  •  (19/12 16:50)
  • Venezuela's National Assembly begins debate on presidential term of office
  •  (19/12 16:49)
  • Chrysler to shut factories for one month
  •  (19/12 11:11)
  • Two more US embassies receive suspected mails
  •  (19/12 11:07)
  • Iraqi police disperse demonstrators supporting Bush shoe-thrower
  •  (19/12 11:03)
  • Olmert says peace deal between Israel, Syria feasible
  •  (19/12 10:59)
  • Bush describes "war on terror" as "generational conflict"
  •  (18/12 15:58)
  • Security council supports military action against Ugandan rebels
  •  (18/12 11:11)
  • Russia's armed forces to be equipped with new missile systems by 2020
  •  (18/12 11:09)
  • Obama names next interior, agriculture secretaries
  •  (18/12 11:08)
  • Time picks Obama as 'Person of the Year'
  •  (18/12 11:01)
  • Lawmakers argue over shoe-throwing reporter
  •  (18/12 09:43)
  • Illinois court refuses Blagojevich case
  •  (18/12 09:42)
  • US-led military operation against militants kills 3 civilians in E. Afghanistan
  •  (17/12 16:48)
  • Fiji interim PM sends letter to New Zealand amid diplomatic crisis
  •  (17/12 16:48)
  • Wellington to have 15 pct chance of major earthquake over next 50 years: report
  •  (17/12 16:47)
  • Passengers rescued in gondola collapse accident in western Canada
  •  (17/12 16:47)
  • Australian troops to withdraw from Iraq by next July
  •  (17/12 16:46)
  • Thai new cabinet list to be completed by tomorrow
  •  (17/12 16:46)
  • IGAD picks former Kenyan minister to mediate Somali peace talks
  •  (17/12 16:45)
     
     
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    The Tokyo Tower is decorated with colorful lights in Tokyo, capital of Japan, to marks it's 50th anniversary on December 25, 2008. The 333-meter-high tower opened to public in Dec. 23, 1958, and has attracted about 157 million tourists since then. - Xinhua