Reuters - European leaders hoped to agree on a detailed plan in Paris on Sunday to prevent market panic and stave off what the International Monetary Fund warned could be a global financial meltdown.
AP - President Dmitry Medvedev watched a missile soar from Russia's rain-soaked northern forests toward a target thousands of miles away on Sunday, capping a weekend of launches reminding audiences at home and abroad about the country's nuclear might.
China vows stable growth in face of global turmoil
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Reuters - China will maintain flexible and prudent macro-economic policies and seek to expand domestic demand in the face of a grim international economic environment, the country's ruling Communist Party said on Sunday.
Thousands run to help royal parks
Thousands of runners are taking part in the first Royal Parks Half Marathon through London's historic parks.
Australian pair dent Indian hopes
Aussies Shane Watson and Brad Haddin share a vital partnership late on the fourth day in Bangalore to stifle a resurgent India in the first Test.
Congressman rebukes McCain for recent rallies
Representative John Lewis, the Georgia Democrat and civil rights leader, said Senator John McCain was "sowing the seeds of hatred and division."
Beef bonus ahead as free trade talks start with Korea
In good news for the beef industry, it could be put on a more competitive footing against US product in the lucrative Korean market, with talks finally beginning on the negotiation of a free trade agreement between Australia and South Korea.Prime
News Analysis: China at crossroad as world economy wobbles
BEIJING, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- The global credit crisis freezing up the world's finances may be a blessing in disguise for China as it aims to modify its economic structure after three decades of breakneck growth. With its banks shielded from the worst
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