Protesters dominate central Cairo
Sunday, January 30th, 2011Protesters take over the centre of the Egyptian capital Cairo on the sixth day of demonstrations against President Mubarak’s rule.

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Protesters dominate central Cairo
Protesters take over the centre of the Egyptian capital Cairo on the sixth day of demonstrations against President Mubarak’s rule.

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Protesters dominate central Cairo
Aaron Rodgers threw three touchdown passes to help the sixth-seeded Packers hold off Michael Vick and the Eagles.
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Packers 21, Eagles 16: Packers’ Pressure Neutralizes Vick
Music sales in the UK have fallen for the sixth year running, according to the British record industry’s trade association.

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Music sales in 2010 decline by 7%
The number of new mortgages being approved for house buyers has fallen for the sixth month in a row, Bank of England figures show.

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Mortgage approvals still falling
Even in a digital world, analog, or indeed shopping in person, still reigns on the day after Thanksgiving. Forecasters expect this year’s ‘Black Friday’ to be the biggest retail sales day of the year for the sixth year running, even though online sales…
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Stores Hope for Huge ‘Black Friday’
Teams in their sixth day of searching for a missing plane in Wyoming were attempting to stay ahead of bad weather Sunday after two search teams spent the night at an elevation of 10,000 feet because of “blizzard-like” conditions, authorities said.
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Weather hampers search for plane
Two days before voters go to the polls, uncertainty – both economic and political – remains the watchword. The strength of the recovery is in question, as the economic growth spurt of late 2009 and early 2010 appears to have given way to a slog. In the sixth “How We’re Doing” Index, a team of sch…
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Uncertainty ahead of the midterms
At least nine Mexican police officers are shot and killed in an ambush – the sixth multiple killing in Mexico in less than a week.

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Twenty die in Mexican shootings
At least nine Mexican police officers are shot and killed in an ambush – the sixth multiple killing in Mexico in less than a week.

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Twenty die in Mexican shootings
The Yankees have a steep climb to the World Series ahead of them. After a whopping 10-3 defeat by the Rangers Tuesday night, they now need to win three games in a row. The turning point came in the sixth inning, when Yankee pitcher A.J. Burnett…
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Yankees Face Playoff Elimination
Into the sixth inning of the second game of the A.L.C.S., the Yankees are trying to come back after falling behind.

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Bats: Live Analysis: Rangers 7, Yankees 2
Does this at least mean big holiday bonuses for those people who still have jobs? The Wall Street Journal says that U.S. companies will soon post their sixth-highest quarterly profit ever in large part because of the money they’ve saved by laying off…
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Layoffs Lead to Near-Record Profits
Nottinghamshire win their sixth County Championship title as they sneak past Somerset by picking up enough bowling bonus points at Old Trafford.

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Notts sneak title from Somerset
Skipper Andrew Strauss is delighted as England beat Pakistan to take a 2-0 series lead with their sixth successive Test victory.

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Strauss pleased to maintain run