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Syria lifts emergency law

The government of Syria, wracked by weeks of relentless protests, has approved a bill that will lift the state of the emergency the country has lived under for 48 years.
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Attorney admits role in mortgage loan scheme

The United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut announced that John Bryk, 61, of Trumbull, has waived his right to indictment and pleaded guilty before United States District Judge Janet C. Hall in Bridgeport to one count of conspiracy to make a false statement in a Department of Housing and Urban Development transaction.

'I must Improve' says Nadal

Despite claiming his seventh straight Monte Carlo Masters title, world number one Rafael Nadal said he must keep at improving his game.
Libya's ex Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa

The strange ongoing odyssey of Moussa Koussa

Moussa Koussa, the former Libyan foreign minister who defected to Britain and is now attending the peace summit in Qatar, might decide not to return to the UK, European and Arab diplomats have suggested.

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