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Hamas militia, Abbas loyalists clash (AP)

Palestinian policemen loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas shout during a protest near the parliament building in Gaza City  Sunday Oct. 1, 2006. Later, militiamen from the ruling Hamas party clashed with police members, as they tried to break this and other protests over unpaid government salaries in Gaza City and elsewhere in the Gaza Strip. Two people were killed, including a 15-year-old boy. Hamas Radio accused Abbas of stoking the unrest and dividing the Palestinian people. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)AP - Militiamen from the ruling Hamas opened fire on government workers protesting their unpaid salaries on Sunday, touching off gunbattles with security forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas. Four people were killed in the violence.


 

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Many deaths feared in Nigeria dam break (AP)
AP - Families were swept away in a torrent of water and scores were feared dead in flooding from a dam collapse in northwest Nigeria, witnesses and state radio said Sunday. 
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Quake warning system put to test
Blog: It's been talked about for decades, especially after every major earthquake. But the Japanese telecom giant NTT is trying to make... 
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Pakistan arrests 6 hurt Taliban fighters (AP)

Indian Kashmiri Muslim Syed Azad Hussain prays over the grave of his sister Naseema Niaz, a victim of the October 8, 2005 earthquake, in the Komi Kote village, some 30km (18 miles) from the devastated city of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, October 1, 2006.  REUTERS/Mian Khursheed    (PAKISTAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR)AP - Police arrested six Afghan Taliban fighters at a private hospital in Pakistan's southwestern city of Quetta on Sunday, an official said.


 

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EU hopes for new pact with U.S. on passenger data (Reuters)

U.S. and European negotiators failed on Saturday to reach a deal to share air passenger data before an existing pact expired, but both sides said they would try to reach an agreement quickly. In this photo a Cathay Pacific plane takes off from Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport September 28, 2006. (Adrees Latif/Reuters)Reuters - The European Union hopes to reach an agreement with the United States on a new pact on sharing of airline passenger data next Friday, the European Commission said on Sunday.


 

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