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The appeal comes after a Christian group retracted its claim that the clerics had been freed.
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Martial arts instructor arrested by FBI at his Mississippi home over poisoned letter sent to US president.
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Man City and Everton record victories as Wigan's survival chances take a blow following a late Tottenham equaliser.
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Kidnapped Syrian bishops 'remain captured'
Sources say two priests still missing despite claims of release, while fears mount for country's Christian community.
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Torment, torture and terror
A report concludes that the US tortured detainees, so how will its findings affect the US counter-terrorism policy?
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World reacts to death of Margaret Thatcher
Politicians react to passing of ex-UK premier credited with restoring Britain's reputation on the world stage.
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Bipartisan-ship of fools
Bipartisanship of the wrong variety is all over the US - from gun laws to marriage laws to Iraq war, argues Schecter.
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Last Modified: 03 Apr 2013 13:19 GMT
Citizens' campaign to arrest Blair continues
Citizens band together to arrest former British prime minister over involvement in Iraq's invasion a decade ago.
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