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 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Europe's airline chaos: in depth
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: UK tobacco manufacturers and retailers fined over price fixing
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: UK politician Nick Clegg wins historic first televised political debate
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: UN report says death of Benazir Bhutto preventable; fault of government
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: 30 people die in bombing in northwestern Pakistan
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Wikinews interviews Joe Schriner, Independent U.S. presidential candidate
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Thai anti-government leaders escape capture
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Toyota to recall Sienna minivan in North America
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: US bank Goldman Sachs accused of fraud
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Tobacco manufacturers and retailers fined over UK price fixing
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Officials: Seventeen insurgents killed in Orakzai, Pakistan
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Pakistan: Eight killed in hospital blast
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Chilean musicians perform concert for Peralillo, Chile people
 (TXT) Wikinews Headlines April 17, 2010: Australian rules football: 2010 Gippsland Football League round 2 - Traralgon v Wonthaggi