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World Headlines
- Plane with 104 on board crashes in Nigeria
- At least six survivors have been found after a Nigerian airliner carrying 104 people crashed Sunday in Abuja, according to media reports in the West African country.
- NATO soldier killed in southern Afghanistan
- A roadside blast killed one NATO soldier and wounded eight others in southern Afghanistan, the alliance said Sunday, but did not disclose the nationality of the slain and wounded soldiers.
- Windstorm cuts power in northeastern U.S. states
- Hundreds of thousands of people in the northeastern United States were without power after a powerful wind storm roared through the region.
- Castro ridicules death rumours on video
- Cuban dictator Fidel Castro has appeared on television holding a copy of Saturday's newspaper and ridiculing rumours that he had died following stomach surgery in July.
- Federal police ordered to Mexico resort after riots, deaths
- President Vicente Fox of Mexico has ordered federal police to the resort city of Oaxaca after gunbattles Friday left an American journalist and two others dead.
- 4 more killed in Bangladesh rioting
- At least four people died in Bangladesh Saturday during a second day of clashes between political opponents in a dispute over who will run a caretaker government.
- Youth mobs torch buses in France
- There was a second day of rioting and vehicle burning by mobs of angry youth in France, marking the first anniversary of riots last year sparked by the death of two North African teenagers fleeing police in a suburb of Paris.
- Reward for arson arrest in California wildfire grows to $500,000
- A $500,000 US reward has been offered for information leading to an arrest after arson was blamed for a massive wildfire east of Los Angeles.
- Blast kills 14 in Chinese coal mine
- An explosion at a coal mine in northwest China has killed 14 miners and injured six others.
- E. coli spinach outbreak over, U.S. officials say
- U.S. health officials say it's safe to assume the tainted E. coli spinach outbreak is over given that a month has passed without any new incidents of illness.