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'Cosi' rounds off Claus Guth's Mozart trilogy in Salzburg - 08/10/2009

SALZBURG, Simon Morgan - This year's new production of "Cosi fan tutte" at the Salzburg Festival completes the trilogy of Mozart-Da Ponte operas by German director Claus Guth in the composer's home...

Swedish probe into Nobel corruption to close: prosecutor - 08/08/2009

STOCKHOLM - Sweden is to close its investigation into allegations of corruption at the heart of several of the prestigious Nobel prize science committees, a prosecutor announced Friday. "The...

Sadat daughter takes US film to court over dog named Anwar - 08/08/2009

CAIRO - The daughter of Egypt's slain president Anwar Sadat has filed legal complaints against the producers of an American film which portrays a dog named after her father, her lawyer said on...

Madagascar peace talks make progress on key sticking point: mediator - 08/08/2009

MAPUTO, Alexandra Lesieur - Madagascar's political rivals Saturday made a breakthrough on amnesty for ousted leader Marc Ravolamanana, a mediator said, amid hope that a transition pact will be inked...

Portugal to take two Syrian inmates from Guantanamo: official - 08/08/2009

LISBON - Portugal confirmed Friday that it would take in two Syrian detainees from the US prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the foreign ministry said in a statement. Portuguese authorities have not...

US media giants press court to allow J.D. Salinger spin-off - 08/08/2009

NEW YORK - The New York Times and other leading US media outlets joined forces Friday in urging a court to overturn a US ban on an unauthorized sequel to J.D. Salinger's classic novel "Catcher in the...

Paraguay baby revives after being pronounced dead - 08/08/2009

ASUNCION - A premature infant given up for dead in Paraguay was found to have revived when he was taken home for a wake, the boy's father told local newscasts on Friday. Jose Alvarenga said his...

Obama's mum's batik collection on display in Washington - 08/07/2009

WASHINGTON, Virginie Montet - A selection of Indonesian batiks that belonged to President Barack Obama's late mother will this week go on display at the Washington Textile Museum, the final stop of a...

Drugmakers to supply cheap HIV treatments - 08/07/2009

NEW YORK - Former US president Bill Clinton announced a deal Thursday with two major US drug companies to supply cheap HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis treatments to developing countries. Under the...

Mexico swine flu cases jump, LatAm deaths soar - 08/06/2009

MEXICO CITY - Mexican swine flu cases jumped Tuesday and deaths in Latin America soared, as the Netherlands and Vietnam joined the growing list of countries with fatalities from the pandemic....
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