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Health bill passes first US Senate test

A broad healthcare overhaul was poised to clear its first US Senate hurdle as the last wavering senators said they would vote to begin debate on the legislation, giving Democrats the 60 votes they need

Singh’s visit to “consolidate” US-India ties

Attempt to revive good relations post-crisis

Arrests made in €10m match-fixing probe

At least 200 games under investigation

Medvedev criticises United Russia practices

Party must ‘get rid of bad political habits’

China coal mine blast death toll reaches 92

Hopes fade of finding more survivors

Tories want army pull-out from Germany

UK opposition eyes strategic overhaul of Nato

Albanian opposition to boycott Parliament

Socialists press for election recount

Barnier set to win EU financial role

Horse-trading over top jobs begins

Ohio sues three ratings agencies

Agencies accused of providing inflated ratings

‘Civilian surge’ to help Afghanistan

Questions about political goals remain

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