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* Russian President ] pays a visit to the ], the symbol of Chinese ] on his ] to China. * Russian President ] pays a visit to the ], the symbol of Chinese ] on his ] to China.
*] from ], ], ], is ] to pay £10,000 damages, plus £7,200 legal costs for ]ling former parliamentary candidate ] in a ] ] and in her ], making history in respect of legal actions involving the Internet. She had accused Smith of being a sex offender and a racist bigot. Williams did not file a defence to the libel writ. , , *] from ], ], ], is ] to pay £10,000 damages, plus £7,200 legal costs for ]ling former parliamentary candidate ] in a ] ] and in her ], making history in respect of legal actions involving the Internet. She had accused Smith of being a sex offender and a racist bigot. Williams did not file a defence to the libel writ. , ,
*]: Government procecutors withdrew charges against 18 out of 129 opposition figures and journalists facing charges following last year's violent skirmishes in the country. However, none of the party leaders of the ] (CUD) were included in this action. *]: Government prosecutors withdrew charges against 18 out of 129 opposition figures and journalists facing charges following last year's violent skirmishes in the country. However, none of the party leaders of the ] (CUD) were included in this action.


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