SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters) - Hecklers angry at the government shouted over the sound of choirs at the tense funeral on Tuesday of Augusto Pinochet, the former Chilean dictator whose repressive rule from 1973 to 1990 made him infamous around the world for human rights abuses.

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - International police agency Interpol is helping coordinate the investigation into the poisoning of Russian former spy Alexander Litvinenko that now involves forces in Germany, Russia and Britain.

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BEIRUT (Reuters) - The head of the Arab League arrived in Beirut on Tuesday facing an uphill struggle to mediate an end to a political standoff between Lebanon's government and the Hezbollah-led opposition.

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The former Enron chief executive said he was made a scapegoat and is seeking to remain free on bail while he appeals his conviction.
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Take-Two Interactive Software said Monday it improperly dated stock options for as long as nine years and would report undetermined expenses to correct compensation costs.
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The former chief financial officer of U.S. Foodservice, Michael J. Resnick, was sentenced yesterday to three years?’ probation for his role in an accounting fraud.
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