A tense weekend draws to a close in Brussels as the Cypriot president tries to strike a deal with the EU power brokers who can unlock rescue funds and save the country's banks.FULL STORY
STRUGGLE IN SYRIA
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- Syrian president steps out in public
MUSHARRAF RETURNS
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- Pakistan's Musharraf plots next step
- Explosive-packed tanker blast kills 17
- Taliban: 'Death squad' awaits Musharraf
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