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OPEC lowers 2009 oil demand forecast for third month in a row

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Newcastle midfielder Barton out for two months through injury

Newcastle insist manager Keegan has not been sacked London- Newcastle United and England midfielder Joey Barton will be out for up to two months because of a knee injury.

The 26-year-old damaged knee ligaments in his side's 2-2 draw with Wigan Athletic on Saturday, after a clash with Lee Cattermole.

"I am not blaming Lee in any way," Barton said. "It was a 50-50 ball and we both went for it, these things happen.

"It's disappointing and frustrating. My sole intention is to knuckle down and bounce back and get fit again."

Iraqi parliament convenes to consider security pact with US

IraqBaghdad - Iraq's parliament convened Monday for a first reading of the final draft of the country's security pact with the United States, a day after the Iraqi cabinet approved the deal.

The 275-member house would review the pact over the coming days and vote on the deal by November 24, deputy speaker Khalid al-Attiyah said in a press conference.

The agreement outlines the timeframe for the withdrawal of US troops and the legal basis for the future presence of US troops in Iraqi after a United Nations Security Council mandate expires at the end of this year.

Sagnol considers quitting over injuries

Bayern MunichMunich - Bayern Munich's French defender Willy Sagnol is considering en

Indian markets recover after morning slide

Bombay Stock Exchange LogoNew Delhi - After dipping by over 3 per cent in early trade, India's stock indices staged a smart recovery on assurances by the country's federal bank that it was committed to ensuring adequate liquidity in financial markets.

The Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark 30-share Sensex saw a day of volatile trading. Beginning on a positive note, it hit the day's lowest of 8,956 points after Japan announced it had slid into recession. It then recovered to close at 9291.01 points, about 1.01 per cent below its previous close.

New Lithuanian government to tackle economic "time bomb"

Lithuania Vilnius - The first sitting of a new Lithuanian parliament took place Monday afternoon with the incoming centre-right coalition administration announcing its list of policy priorities and likening the situation it inherits to a "time bomb".

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