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Related results for DEPUTY as well as its synonyms, and relative terms assignee, attorney, commissary, delegate, deputy, envoy, factor, minister, procurator, proxy, rep, representative,ambassador, diplomat, diplomatist, emissary, foreign minister, legate, plenipotentiary alternate, backup, pinch hitter, relief, replacement, standin, sub, substitute, surrogate, understudy informer, operative, spy broker, distributor, manager arbiter, arbitrator, comprador, compradore, conciliator, gobetween, intercessor, intermediary, interposer, liaison, mediator, middleman, peacemaker mouthpiece, point man, point person, prophet, speaker, spokesman, spokesperson

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Saudi Succession Challenge As Princes Age

The Saudi royal family now faces the challenge of lining up a second generation of princes as potential heirs to the throne after the death of two aging crown princes in just eight months, analysts

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Turkish Court Rules President's Term Expires 2014

Turkey's Constitutional Court ruled on Friday against an opposition bid to bring President Abdullah Gul's presidency to an end in August, a court official said, removing a threat to Prime Minister

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Creflo Dollar Denies Punching Choking Daughter

Megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar staunchly denied Sunday that he punched and choked his 15-year-old daughter in an argument, telling his congregation the allegations made in a police report are

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Iran Bans Women From Euro 2012 Screenings

Women in Iran are being banned from watching live public screenings of Euro 2012 football games because of an "inappropriate" environment where men could become rowdy, a deputy police commander said

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AntiShabaab Kenyan Minister Killed In Air Crash

Kenya's internal security minister, who was closely involved in the fight against Somali militant group al Shabaab, was killed when the police helicopter he was travelling in crashed into a forest on

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Activist Killing Sparks Riot In Indonesia's Papua

Rioters angry over the killing of an independence activist by police set fires and killed one person in Indonesia's restive Papua province before hundreds of security forces restored order, the

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Ohio Teen Indicted In Chardon High School Killings

A 17-year-old student has been indicted by an Ohio grand jury on charges that he killed three students and wounded three others in a high school cafeteria rampage last February in a small city east

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China Would Prefer Rate Cuts To Stimulus Officials

China is more likely to implement economic reform, cut interest rates and reduce bank reserve ratios to stimulate growth, rather than launch an expensive new stimulus plan, current and former

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Official In Euro 2012 City Thanks 'civilised White People'

The deputy mayor of Euro 2012 host city Gdansk in northern Poland described the city's residents as "normal civilised white people" in a radio broadcast Tuesday before apologising in a local

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Police Report Megachurch Pastor Choked Daughter

The 15-year-old daughter of megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar told authorities her father choked and punched her, and hit her with his shoe during an argument over whether she could go to a party,

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IMF Says Spanish Banks Need Nearly 50 Billion

The International Monetary Fund is estimating that Spanish banks need at least a euro40 billion (nearly $50 billion) capital injection following a stress test it performed on the country's financial

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HSBC Gets Formal Approval For Oman Merger Names Board CEO

HSBC Holdings has received formal regulatory approval to merge its business in Oman with local lender Oman International Bank , it said in a statement to the Muscat stock exchange on Sunday.The

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Actress Amanda Bynes Pleads Not Guilty In DUI Case

An attorney for actress Amanda Bynes has entered a not-guilty plea on her behalf in a driving under the influence case.The actress did not attend the arraignment Wednesday in Beverly Hills. She was

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Arkansas Escapee's Brother Mother Charged With Aiding Jailbreak

The mother and brother of a murder suspect who escaped from an Arkansas prison this week have been arrested and accused of providing a hacksaw and cellphone to aid in the breakout, authorities said

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Qatar Orders Arrest Of Mall Owner Others Over Deadly Fire

Qatar has ordered the arrest of five people involved in the management of a Doha shopping mall ravaged by a fire in which 19 people, mainly children, were killed, the state news agency reported.The

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UN Security Council Condemns Syria Over Massacre

The U.N. Security Council on Sunday unanimously condemned the Syrian government for heavy-weapons attacks on the town of Houla, the site of a massacre of at least 108 people, including many children,

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Merkel Party Urges Opposition To Back Fiscal Pact

A top ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives appealed to the opposition Social Democrats and Greens on Sunday to refrain from "playing political games" and back the government to endorse

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Myanmar Hopes For US Sanctions Move To Boost Economy

A further lifting of U.S. sanctions on Myanmar, which could come during a visit by officials to Washington this week, would be crucial to opening its long-isolated economy, a senior Myanmar

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Senate Committee Approves Seven Pentagon Nominees

The Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday approved the nominations of seven civilians for senior jobs at the Defense Department, including Frank Kendall to be the Pentagon's chief weapons

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Several Wounded In Suspected Kenya Grenade Blast

Several people were wounded in a suspected grenade attack on Tuesday evening at a club in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa, a popular holiday destination for Kenyans and foreigners, police said."We

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