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Kashmir's youth rising 2:00am ET

Kashmir's new generation of separatists are proving a huge challenge to New Delhi, spurring the biggest protests in two decades with the help of technology.  Full Article 

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On the sidelines

Politics, a lack of expertise and an aversion to risk will keep China largely on the sidelines in the world's biggest sale of financial assets in half a century.  Full Article 

Insight (1/4)

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Smells like Ponzi

Britain's plan to rescue its housing market by cutting taxes and offering incentives to first time buyers has about it the faint but distinct smell of Ponzi.  Full Article | More Columns 

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Commodity Last Pct Chg Trade Date/Time
Oil 104.58 -1.64% 05 Sep 2008 17:11 EDT
Gold 799.3 -0.01% 05 Sep 2008 17:14 EDT
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Hurricane Season

The latest news, NOAA links, slideshows and hurricane graphics.  Full Coverage 

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Election 2008

The latest stories from the campaign trail on the road to the White House.  Full Coverage 

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Reuters News Quiz

In which state was Sarah Palin born? How many wives does Swaziland King Mswati III currently have?  Take Quiz 

Baring it all for the King

Tens of thousands of bare-breasted virgins competed for Swaziland King Mswati III's eye in a traditional Reed Dance.  Audio Slideshow 

Zardari Pakistan's new president

Sept. 6 - The widower of Benazir Bhutto has swept to victory in the country's presidential election, which involved legislators, not the electorate.   Play Video

 

Reuters Oddly Enough

Funny, quirky, strange-but-true stories from around the world.