Mr. Gibb was the second member of this brother act, whose sound helped define the disco era, to die.
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Mr. Gibb was one of the three singing brothers of the Bee Gees, the long-running Anglo-Australian pop group that shot to worldwide fame in the 1970s.
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The deal between Fatah and Hamas outlines work on registering voters for elections that would bring in a new unity government.
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Two new studies associate a common disorder of sleep that causes pauses in breathing with a higher risk of cancer.
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Violence between Qaeda fighters and government forces in Yemen left 17 dead on Sunday, as the army pushed to regain a key southern town.
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A deal to reopen supply lines through Pakistan to Afghanistan appeared stalled just as President Obama began talks on ending NATO’s combat role in the Afghan war.
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Six couples profiled in the first year of the Vows column look back at two decades of marriage — and divorce.
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Although some European officials talk of “managing” a Greek exit from the euro, the political and financial costs — and the risks of panic and contagion — are daunting.
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The government blocked access to the social networking service on Sunday, after holding Twitter responsible for promoting a blasphemous cartoon contest, officials said.
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Mr. Megrahi was the only person convicted in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
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Sunday’s runoff election pitted President Boris Tadic, the pro-Western incumbent, against Tomislav Nikolic, a nationalist who wants closer ties with Russia.
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An earthquake struck the northern Italian region of Emilia Romagna on Sunday, killing five people, wounding at least 50 and damaging historic buildings as well as warehouses and factories.
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While Mitt Romney has said little about his Mormon faith on the campaign trail, people who know him well call it a huge influence on his conduct and worldview.
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The United States and Pakistan are not expected to secure a deal to reopen supply lines to Afghanistan before a NATO summit begins on Sunday, American officials said.
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Diplo is a ubiquitous musician, D.J. and advertising star, and an artist who brings different worlds of music together.
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After the success of the gay Arab dance event Habibi, an inaugural version for women is making its debut in New York.
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Charlotte Casiraghi, a granddaughter of Princess Grace, is now in the spotlight, but strictly on her own terms.
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When President Obama joins other NATO leaders Sunday and Monday, the full extent of how his Afghan strategy has changed — from “war of necessity” to withdrawal on his terms — will be apparent.
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For five decades, tight restrictions have governed who can leave the island, who can return and how long they can be gone.
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Research shows that more than half of office workers are dissatisfied with the level of “speech privacy” in their offices, and managers are hearing their complaints.
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Bayern Munich controlled play throughout, but Chelsea’s Didier Drogba scored the tying goal in the 88th minute and converted the decisive kick in the shootout.
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The peaceful event, called Blockupy, in a nod to the Occupy movement, was the culmination of four days of demonstrations and drew about 20,000 protesters.
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Zhou Yongkang completed a tour of the volatile region of Xinjiang last week, a sign that he still had a firm hold on his post despite having opposed the purging of Bo Xilai.
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President Robert G. Mugabe has begun pressuring companies operating in the country to comply with a law requiring that black Zimbabweans own more than half their shares.
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For years, cyclists in Los Angeles were a renegade subculture. These days, they are downright mainstream.
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President Obama on Sunday will unveil a package of initiatives that includes a hand-over to NATO for the components of an emerging European missile-defense system built by the United States.
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Wine can be festive and fizzy without evoking memories of the late ’70s.
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Chen Guangcheng, the blind legal advocate whose escape from house arrest jolted relations between the United States and China, landed in Newark on Saturday.
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I’ll Have Another came from behind to beat Bodemeister and keep trainer Doug O’Neill’s bid for the Triple Crown alive.
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Ahmed Shafik, the last prime minister appointed by former President Hosni Mubarak, and Hamdeed Sabahi, a socialist, appear to be gaining support days before the presidential election.
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Leaders of the Group of 8 nations, convened at Camp David, banded together on Saturday to press Germany to back more pro-growth policies to halt Europe’s deepening debt crisis.
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Live analysis from Saturday’s Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Chelsea.
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Chelsea faces Bayern Munich in that team’s Allianz Arena in Saturday’s Champions League final for the title as the best club soccer team in Europe.
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Discord in 2010 and 2011 contributed to the JPMorgan chief investment office’s giant losing trades in 2012, current and former bankers said.
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The explosion occurred near a girls’ school named after an anti-Mafia judge, Giovanni Falcone, and his wife, Francesca Morvillo, who were killed by a Cosa Nostra bomb on May 23, 1992.
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While the Taliban publicly disavowed the new group, Mullah Dadullah Front, Afghan intelligence officials depicted it as a faction of the Taliban.
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There is one hospital in Kabul that treats anyone, from any side, no questions asked. The horrors of the war blow through its doors every day.
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Beppe Grillo has used a deft mixture of mordant humor, righteous anger and grass-roots organization to quickly become a potent force in Italy’s fractious political arena.
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Over the last five years, Facebook employees have met with members of Congress and walked them through ways to best to use the Web site.
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A novelist discovers his ancestral homeland in India, where religions are lost and found and enlightenment comes when you least expect it.
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