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Bipartisan group of senators proposes major reforms to policy, opening path to citizenship for millions.
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NTC not to extradite Lockerbie bomber
Official says request by US senators had "no meaning" because al-Megrahi had already been tried and convicted.
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Hu's on next: US-China roadshow
Can Sino-American relations be restored? What will be the impact on the economy and security if they fail to reconcile?
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China's Hu arrives for US visit
Talks between presidents in Washington are expected to focus on the valuation of the Chinese currency.
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Call echoes previous moves to pressure China to stop what they see as currency "manipulation".
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China questions dollar dominance
While proposing new bilateral co-operation, Hu Jintao resists US arguments to strengthen the Chinese currency.
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US approves aid to 9/11 rescuers
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