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Cricket-Pakistan batsman denies he alleged match-rigging

LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Pakistan test opener Yasir Hameed denied on Saturday he had told a British newspaper that his team mates had been involved in match-rigging.

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UPDATE 1-Belgian king asks parlt speakers to help form govt

BRUSSELS, Sept 4 (Reuters) – The Belgian king accepted on Saturday the resignation of the politician leading talks to form a government, and asked the speakers of parliament’s lower and upper houses to mediate to restart the talks, the palace said.

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Belgian king asks parlt speakers to help form govt

BRUSSELS, Sept 4 (Reuters) – The Belgian king accepted on Saturday the resignation of the politician leading talks to form a government, and asked speakers of the lower and upper houses of parliament to mediate to restart the talks, the palace said.

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Belgian king asks parlt speakers to help form govt

BRUSSELS, Sept 4 (Reuters) – The Belgian king accepted on Saturday the resignation of the politician leading talks to form a government, and asked speakers of the lower and upper houses of parliament to mediate to restart the talks, the palace said.

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Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch: Casey’s, Phillips-Van Heusen

Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch: Casey’s, Phillips-Van Heusen

Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Tuesday’s session are Casey’s General Stores Inc., Phillips-Van Heusen Corp., and Flow International Corp.

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New mortgage-relief plan set for Tuesday launch

New mortgage-relief plan set for Tuesday launch

The Obama administration on Tuesday will launch its latest efforts to rescue the failing housing market, according to a media report Saturday.

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Christchurch under curfew after quake

Christchurch under curfew after quake

Authorities ordered an overnight curfew Saturday in New Zealand’s second-largest city, Christchurch, to protect residents from falling debris and other dangers caused by a magnitude 7 earthquake.

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Downgraded Earl brushes U.S.

Downgraded Earl brushes U.S.

The tropical storm formerly known as Hurricane Earl passed by most of the northeastern U.S. Friday before making landfall on the eastern edge of Canada on Saturday morning.

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Earl slows to tropical storm after hitting Canada

HALIFAX, Canada, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Earl has slowed to a tropical storm, with wind speeds of some 60 knots, or just below 70 mph (113 kph), the Canadian Hurricane Centre said on Saturday.

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ECB’s Trichet urges European unity at IMF

CERNOBBIO, Italy, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Europe needs to agree common positions on international issues at the International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said on Saturday.

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