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A convoy of Russian troops drives across the Abkhazian border near Zugdidi, western Georgia, Friday, Aug. 22, 2008.
Putin blames US for Georgia role
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- UAE's bilateral trade with Sudan growing over 30%
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England's Ryan Sidebottom, who took five wickets in the second innings, leaves the pitch after his team defeated New Zealand on the fifth day of their second international cricket test at Basin Reserve in Wellington, New Zealand, Monday, March 17, 2008.
Injured Sidebottom may miss out on Caribbean payday
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