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[Title] => GMA keen to work with Obama for sound bilateral relations
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - President Arroyo said today that she would like to work with the new US president to maintain the "special relationship" between the United States and the Philippines.
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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: Powell endorses Obama as 'transformational'
[Summary] => Retired General Colin L. Powell, one of the country's most respected Republicans, stunned both parties yesterday by strongly ...
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[Title] => US presidential hopeful Obama hits back in Pakistan row
[Summary] => CHICAGO (AFP) - Senator Barack Obama rebuked Democratic White House rivals who mocked him as naive on foreign policy Tuesday, refusing to accept lessons from those he said invited "disaster" by backing the Iraq war.
Obama defended his statement last week that he would be prepared to order strikes against Al-Qaeda in lawless tribal areas in Pakistan, if President Pervez Musharraf did not act first.
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Obama defended his statement last week that he would be prepared to order strikes against Al-Qaeda in lawless tribal areas in Pakistan, if President Pervez Musharraf did not act first.
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