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OPEC may decide on extra meeting immediately after Algiers: Algeria
ALGIERS (Reuters) - OPEC members could decide to hold an extraordinary meeting to discuss oil prices immediately after an informal gathering in Algiers next week, Algerian Energy Minister Noureddine Bouterfa said on Tuesday.
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Cuba volleyball players found guilty of aggravated rape in Finland
HELSINKI, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Five volleyball players from the Cuban national team were found guilty on Tuesday of aggravated rape while they were in the country in July for a World League tournament prior to the Rio Olympics.
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Actor Jim Carrey sued for wrongful death of ex-girlfriend
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The husband of Jim Carrey's former girlfriend sued the actor on Monday, accusing him of illegally supplying Cathriona White with prescription drugs that resulted in her death.
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BRIEF-Gm canada says will work with government on potential support, will provide more investment details "at the appropriate time"
General Motors Of Canada
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NFL standings
Sept 20 (Gracenote) - Standings from the NFL on Monday
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Two priests found dead in Mexican state of Veracruz
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Two priests were found dead in Mexico's violence-plagued eastern state of Veracruz on Monday, a day after they were kidnapped, a spokesman for Mexico's Council of Bishops said.
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Clinton, Trump vie for world leaders' attention in New York
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With national security again a major U.S. election issue after bombings in New York and New Jersey, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sought to burnish their foreign-policy credentials on Monday by meeting world leaders at the United Nations.
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Iran's president meets Castros in Cuba to reaffirm friendship
HAVANA (Reuters) - Iran's President Hassan Rouhani met with his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro on Monday in Havana to reaffirm friendly ties between the two countries and express a commitment to deepening their collaboration, Cuban state media reported.
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Brazil judge accepts charges against 8 Olympic terror suspects
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Brazilian judge on Monday accepted the indictment of eight men accused of plotting militant attacks inspired by Islamic State against foreigners at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as well as against homosexuals, Shi'ite Muslims and Jews.
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CORRECTED-Social entrepreneurs say they face tough hurdles but making headway
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - G reater support from the public, governments and investors is needed to boost the work of entrepreneurs using business for social good, said industry activists and organizers after a Thomson Reuters Foundation poll highlighted these as key issues.
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