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[Title] => US not behind South China Sea row, China told
[Summary] => The speculation that the United States wants to stir trouble for China over the latter's territorial disputes with neighbors is merely a "conspiracy theory," a former ranking US security official said in Beijing.
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[Title] => Obama, Bush to meet Tuesday in Tanzania
[Summary] => DAR ES SALAAM — President Barack Obama says his appearance Tuesday in Africa with former President George W. Bush will give him a chance to thank Bush for one of the "crowning achievements" of the Republican's administration, a US-funded program to stop the spread of HIV and AIDS on the continent.
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