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Fri, 10 Sep 2010
NEWS WITHOUT BORDERS :: International News
At least one killed, dozens injured in San Francisco blast
SAN FRANCISCO (Sept 10, 2010): Dozens of people were injured and at least one person killed in a gas explosion in a residential neighbourhood near San Francisco, news reports said.

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Updated: 04:29PM Fri, 10 Sep 2010

 
Australia Catholic church bans pop songs at funerals
MELBOURNE, (Sept 10, 2010): Football club songs and pop or rock music have been banned from funerals in Catholic churches in Australia under new guidelines distributed this week to priests and funeral directors.

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Updated: 05:47PM Fri, 10 Sep 2010

 
World's oldest share discovered
AMSTERDAM (Sept 10, 2010): A Dutch history student has unearthed the world's oldest share, dating back to 1606 and issued by the sea trading firm Dutch East India Company.

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Updated: 07:25PM Fri, 10 Sep 2010

 
Russian suicide blast death toll rises
MOSCOW (Sept 10, 2010): The death toll from a suicide bomb in Russia's restive North Caucasus rose to 18 on Friday as the province observed a day of mourning, and doctors fought to save the lives of several critically wounded victims.

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Updated: 07:30PM Fri, 10 Sep 2010

 
Baffled Somali pirates phoned Hamburg ship-owner for assistance
BERLIN (Sept 10, 2010): Baffled Somali pirates phoned a Hamburg shipping company this week when the crew of the German container ship Magellan Star went into hiding to foil the hijackers, it was reported Friday. 

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Updated: 07:31PM Fri, 10 Sep 2010
 
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