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    <title>G-8 summit opens with spotlight on aid for Africa</title>
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    <description>Aid for Africa - and whether enough was coming from the world&#39;s major economic powers - was in the spotlight Monday as the Group of Eight nations planned to meet with seven African leaders at its annual summit.</description>
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    <title>Nadal dethrones Federer in five-set Wimbledon epic</title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12 CDT</pubDate>
    <description>With darkness enveloping Centre Court and the clock showing 9:15 p.m., Rafael Nadal watched as Roger Federer&#39;s errant forehand settled into the net, ending what might have been the greatest men&#39;s final on the greatest stage in tennis.</description>
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    <title>Bush: Russia&#39;s new president is &#39;smart guy&#39;</title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:07 CDT</pubDate>
    <description>President Bush and new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev stood united Monday on issues like Iran and North Korea. But for all their handshakes and smiles, it is clear that thorny issues like missile defense are in a holding pattern until a new U.S. president takes office.</description>
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