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Tiny Kosovo poor, mostly Muslim but feverishly pro-Western braced itself Saturday for a historic declaration of independence from Serbia, a decade after a war that killed 10,000 people and years of limbo under U.N. rule. - Eye-to-Eye With C-17 Globemaster III's Two, Turbulent Eyes
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Jack Thompson twisted the recent NIU tradgedy to promote himself... unfortunately for him though we're not all gullible idiots. read this to see why he's a douche and always will be. - ABC News: Story of Jesus Through Iranian Eyes
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The dollar has lost 5 percent against the euro since Sept. 18, when the Fed lowered its benchmark for the first time since 2003. ``Lower interest rates are hurting the dollar,'' said Axel Merk, who helps manage $285 million assets at Merk Hard Currency Fund in Palo Alto, California. ``Why put the money in the U.S. where all kinds of negative "
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