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World -- January 26, 2006
- At least seven killed in school bus crash in US
- Bush visits ultra-secret spy agency to defend controversial eavesdropping program
- Cyprus rejects Turkish proposal
- Daily Telegraph loses Galloway libel appeal
- Exit poll shows Fatah wins 63 seats, Hamas 58
- French minister regards China as "extremely important partner" in world economy
- Germany's Merkel asks for change in Europe
- Iran blames UK for Ahvaz blasts
- Japanese Premier must stop shrine visit: Roh
- Nigerian gunmen attack oil firm offices
- Putin proposes creating international nuclear fuel network
- Rumsfeld says U.S. forces not overstretched
- Russian prosecutors call pipeline blasts act of terror
- Reid denies British troops deployment in Afghanistan
- Roh wants peace treaty with DPRK
- Straw stresses links with Cyprus after meeting Talat
- Tough sentences sought for Australians in Bali drugs case
- U.S. urges DPRK to return to six-party talks
- U.S. says ambassador expressing personal view about India
