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* The ] voted 89–10 to renew the ] after two extensions. In its vote next week, the ] will likely also vote to renew the Act, analysts say. * The ] voted 89–10 to renew the ] after two extensions. In its vote next week, the ] will likely also vote to renew the Act, analysts say.
* In a major turnaround for American policy, the United States signs a historic ] with India, which promises to bolster India's rapidly growing economy. * In a major turnaround for American policy, the United States signs a historic ] with India, which promises to bolster India's rapidly growing economy.
*A shipwreck from the ] was found buried in ] Bay in ], ]. If the ship is well preserved, there are plans to remove it from the waters. *A shipwreck from the 14th century was found buried in ] Bay in ], ]. If the ship is well preserved, there are plans to remove it from the waters.
*], the ] candidate for the office of ], was detained by ] police after he was rejected entrance to a congress hosted by current leader ]. Kazulin also suffered injuries during the course of his detention, which is still being enforced, though the ] will commence in 17 days. . *], the ] candidate for the office of ], was detained by ] police after he was rejected entrance to a congress hosted by current leader ]. Kazulin also suffered injuries during the course of his detention, which is still being enforced, though the ] will commence in 17 days. .
*Traces of a prehistoric, 8,000-year-old civilization are found in ], ]. The discoveries included ovens, craft workshops, and other evidence of settlements. *Traces of a prehistoric, 8,000-year-old civilization are found in ], ]. The discoveries included ovens, craft workshops, and other evidence of settlements.

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