LONDON, England (AP) -- An amateur diplomat alarmed British officials during World War II by proposing that Germany and Britain divide the world between them, according to records released Sunday.
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NewsLONDON, England (AP) -- An amateur diplomat alarmed British officials during World War II by proposing that Germany and Britain divide the world between them, according to records released Sunday.
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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- China isn't the only country to fake a musical performance during an Olympic opening ceremony. It turns out that Australia knows a thing about miming music, too.
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(CNN) -- Usain Bolt of Jamaica smashed the world record in winning the 200 meters in 19.30 seconds on Wednesday to complete a stunning sprint double in Beijing.
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The US energy secretary has said Friday's record one-day jump in the price of oil, to $139 a barrel, came as a shock.
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Hurricanes and tropical storms will become less frequent by the end of the century as a result of climate change, US researchers have suggested.
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