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| Technology legend passes away just weeks after resigning as CEO of his company |  |
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| Steve Jobs, 56, died peacefully, surrounded by family at home in California, Wednesday |  |
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| Heartbroken fans express sentiments about technology genius, company's future in China, South Korea, Japan, Australia |  |
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| French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet says operation will continue until provisional government asks for airstrikes to end |  |
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| At least 200 people take to streets of Kabul, calling for immediate withdrawal of international forces |  |
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| Statement follows accusations about Pakistani involvement in former Afghan president's murder |  |
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| But state media quote head of military council as saying group will not step down until it has fulfilled all promises to Egyptians |  |
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| Human Rights office says more than 2,900 people have died in the unrest, now in its 7th month |  |
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| Investigator cites 'amazing global network of shell companies', deceptive practices by Tehran |  |
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| Officials defend Islamic-based laws in Indonesia's Aceh province, arguing they protect the rights of women |  |
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| Tomas Transtromer honored for work that 'gives us fresh access to reality', Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences says |  |
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| University of Technology in Sydney is working with teams from several countries to improve water filtration process |  |
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