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Outspoken mayor, credited with rescuing New York City from near-financial ruin between 1978 and 1989, dies aged 88.
Bipartisan group of senators proposes major reforms to policy, opening path to citizenship for millions.
Muhammad Salah's "internal banishment" sentence is even more severe than those imposed in South Africa, writes Silver.
Official says request by US senators had "no meaning" because al-Megrahi had already been tried and convicted.
The real deficit in Washington is one of political morality and honesty.
Can Sino-American relations be restored? What will be the impact on the economy and security if they fail to reconcile?
Talks between presidents in Washington are expected to focus on the valuation of the Chinese currency.
Call echoes previous moves to pressure China to stop what they see as currency "manipulation".
While proposing new bilateral co-operation, Hu Jintao resists US arguments to strengthen the Chinese currency.
More than $4bn committed to help rescuers and residents whose health was affected after 2001 attacks in New York.
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