Headlines from BBC News
Thai airport protests called off
Thai anti-government protesters agree to end their occupation of Bangkok's airports, letting thousands of tourists leave.
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India asks Pakistan for fugitives
India asks Pakistan to hand over 20 fugitives who it believes are settled in Pakistan, as tensions rise over the Mumbai attacks.
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Zimbabwe cholera deaths near 500
A cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe has killed at least 484 people between August and the end of November, the UN says.
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Headlines From BBC Sports
Ronaldo scoops best player award
Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo wins the Ballon D'Or award ahead of Lionel Messi and Fernando Torres.
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Benitez rules out move for Owen
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez rules out a move for Newcastle striker Michael Owen after his side draw 0-0 with West Ham at Anfield.
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Armstrong opts to ride 2009 Tour
Lance Armstrong will attempt to win the Tour de France for an eighth time as the American cyclist confirms he will ride in the 2009 race.
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Headlines from CNN
Hand over militants, India tells Pakistan
India has blamed "elements from Pakistan" for the attacks that killed 179 people in Mumbai and is renewing demands for its neighbor to hand over wanted militant leaders. "The government expects that strong action would be taken against those elements, whosoever they may be, responsible for this outrage," a statement from the government said.
Sister's ex arrested in Hudson family slayings
Chicago police arrested William Balfour in the deaths of three relatives of actress Jennifer Hudson, a police spokesman said. Balfour, the estranged husband of Hudson's sister, was first detained for questioning on October 24, the day Hudson's mother and brother were found shot to death. The body of her 7-year-old nephew was found three days later.
Thai court orders PM out, ruling party dissolved
Thailand's Constitutional Court ordered the ruling People Power Party dissolved Tuesday and banned Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat from politics for five years.

