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Bin Laden driver's trial delayed A military judge postpones the trial of Osama Bin Laden's former driver, Salim Ahmed Hamdan. Dominican leader wins third term President Leonel Fernandez wins re-election in the Dominican Republic as his main opponent concedes. Pioneering US winemaker dies Robert Mondavi, who helped put Californian Cabernets and Chardonnays on the world map, dies at the age of 94. US aid 'failing to reach target' The US Congress provides billions of dollars for Pakistan and Afghanistan but much of the money never gets there. Food prices focus at Peru summit The rise in world food prices dominates a meeting of world leaders from Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean. US resumes North Korea food aid The US announces a resumption of food aid to North Korea, thought to be facing famine this summer. Saudis 'resist Bush oil pressure' Saudi Arabia rejects a US appeal to raise oil production saying there is no new demand, US officials say. Portuguese spelling reformed Portugal introduces contentious changes to the language, spelling many words the Brazilian way. Election at-a-glance: 10-16 May A weekly guide to the 2008 US presidential election, in words and pictures. Obama condemns Bush Iran barb US presidential hopeful Barack Obama interprets a speech by President Bush as an attack on his foreign policy. US sprinter jailed for bank fraud Disgraced sprinter Tim Montgomery is jailed for 46 months for his part in a multi-million dollar bank fraud. GTA lifts US video game sales US sales of video game consoles and software were up 47% in April from a year ago, a research firm says. Farc rebel link files 'genuine' Colombia did not fake computer files which it alleges connect rebels to Venezuela and Ecuador, Interpol says. US 'cyber-bully' mother indicted A US woman whose daughter's friend committed suicide after she allegedly bullied her on MySpace is indicted by a Grand Jury. California lifts gay marriage ban California's top court overturns the state's ban on same-sex marriages in a ruling expected to reignite debate. US House rejects war funding bill The Democrat-controlled US House of Representatives rejects a bill to fund wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Mexican tortilla prices 'up 18%' Tortilla prices in Mexico are set to rise by 18% over the next few weeks, an industry group says. Amazon 'needs economic chance' The minister in charge of Brazil's rainforest says conservation and economic development go hand in hand. The 'safe' fights hitting Jamaica People in a once highly-violent area of Jamaica's capital Kingston are turning to organised street boxing to keep people out of trouble. The rise of Sergio Aguero The "new Maradona" tells BBC Sport about life at Atletico Madrid The value of space-based intelligence The commander of US Strategic Command tells the BBC about the growing role of satellite data in warfare today. US consumer mood at 28-year low US consumer sentiment is now at its lowest level in almost 28 years, says a closely-watched survey. Home construction picks up in US Construction of new US homes increased in April, raising hopes that the housing market may be recovering.
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