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Afghan row may make NATO two-tiered alliance: Gatesmore similar news »
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VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran is testing an advanced centrifuge at its Natanz nuclear complex, diplomats said on Wednesday, a move that could lead to Tehran enriching uranium much faster and gaining the means to build atom bombs.
Clinton and McCain score early Super Tuesday winsmore similar news »
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Hillary Clinton scored key "Super Tuesday" victories over rival Barack Obama and Republican John McCain rolled to big wins in the Northeast as 24 U.S. states voted in contests that could help pick the presidential nominees of both parties.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Confetti rained down on a sea of New York Giants blue on Tuesday as fans celebrated the team's surprising Super Bowl victory with a parade up New York City's fabled "Canyon of Heroes."
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Britney Spears has been "drugged" by her self-styled manager in a bid to take control of her home, life and finances, the troubled pop star's mother charged in court documents made public on Tuesday.
CIA says used waterboarding on three suspectsmore similar news »
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The CIA used a widely condemned interrogation technique known as waterboarding on three suspects captured after the September 11 attacks, CIA Director Michael Hayden told Congress on Tuesday.