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Amorim wants more after 'biggest' Man Utd win at Liverpool
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Paris Louvre heist lays bare museum security complaints
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Auger-Aliassime thanks new bride after lifting Brussels ATP title
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Thieves steal French crown jewels from Louvre in daytime raid
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Frank unable to explain Spurs' miserable home record
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Man Utd stretch Liverpool losing streak to four games
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'Black Phone 2' wins N. America box office
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US announces attack on Colombia rebel group boat as Trump ends aid
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Deila fired as head coach of MLS Atlanta United
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Beleaguered Venezuela celebrates double canonization
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Durant agrees to NBA Rockets two-year $90 mln extension: reports
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Kenya buries long-time opposition leader Raila Odinga
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Malinin wins men's figure skating at French Grand Prix
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Robbers steal French crown jewels from Louvre
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Ruud skips past Humbert for Stockholm 250 title
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Spurs humbled at home again as Villa hit back
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Trump says US to end aid to Colombia over drug production
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Power tool-wielding robbers flee Louvre with 'priceless' jewels
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Rovanperä win sets up sizzling world rally title battle
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Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaching Gaza truce amid strikes, clashes
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Japan's world number 500 Kataoka qualifies for Masters, British Open
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Bangladesh probes cause of massive, costly airport fire
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Paz fires high-flying Como to historic win over Juve
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Bolivians head to polls, looking to the right for economic salvation
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French pair win ice dance at home figure skating Grand Prix
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Rybakina storms back from a set down to win Ningbo Open
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Red-hot Fleetwood wins in India to continue blistering form
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Captain Marsh guides Australia to victory in rain-hit India ODI
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Ex-Satanic priest among seven new saints created by Pope Leo
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Power tool-wielding robbers flee Louvre with 'priceless' jewellery
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North Korean soldier held by Seoul after crossing land border
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Chainsaw-wielding robbers flee Louvre with jewellery
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UK police 'looking into' claims Prince Andrew tried to smear accuser
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India set Australia 131 to win in rain-hit ODI
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Nuns, ex-Satanic priest among seven new saints created by Pope Leo
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Limp Bizkit founding bassist Sam Rivers dies aged 48
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Israel identifies dead hostage returned Saturday
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Canada's Fernandez beats Valentova to win Japan Open
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Bangladesh probes cause of massive airport fire
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Kim Sei-young ends five-year LPGA win drought at BMW Championship
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Growing India-Taliban ties anger neighbouring Pakistan
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Ivory Coast 'returnees' rebuild lives at home
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Publishers fight back against US book bans
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Border order: Geneva schools kick out Swiss kids living in France
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Spain's Fernandez 'cannot believe it' after maiden MotoGP win
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Crisis-hit Bolivia looks to the right for economic salvation
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Spain's Raul Fernandez surges to maiden MotoGP win in Australia
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New deal puts Takaichi on track to be Japan's first woman PM: reports
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Colombia accuses US of violating sovereignty in strike
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France's ex-president Sarkozy goes to jail

'Black Phone 2' wins N. America box office
"Black Phone 2," a horror sequel starring Ethan Hawke, captured the top spot at the North American box office with $26.5 million as spooky season shifts into high gear in the run-up to Halloween, industry estimates showed Sunday.
The film from Universal and low-budget horror specialists Blumhouse has excellent critical and audience scores, said analyst David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research.
"This is an excellent opening for the second episode in a horror series," Gross said.
"Tron: Ares," the latest installment in the Disney sci-fi franchise, followed up a disappointing debut with $11.1 million in its second week for second place in the United States and Canada, Exhibitor Relations reported.
The action flick -- which stars Jared Leto, Greta Lee and Evan Peters -- tells of mankind's first encounter with artificial intelligence in the real world. Experts and industry press said it cost $180 million to make.
"Good Fortune," comedian Aziz Ansari's directorial debut, opened in third place at $6.2 million. The Lionsgate film -- a body-swap comedy -- stars Seth Rogen, Keanu Reeves and Ansari.
Paul Thomas Anderson's action thriller "One Battle After Another," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn, ended the Friday to Sunday period in fourth place with $4 million.
DiCaprio stars as a washed-up far-left revolutionary who is dragged back into action to help his daughter, while Penn plays his ruthless military nemesis.
And "Roofman," starring Channing Tatum in the real-life tale of a former soldier-turned-thief who breaks out of prison and finds himself hiding out in a toy store, finished in fifth place with $3.7 million.
Rounding out the top 10 are:
"Truth & Treason" ($2.7 million)
"Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie" ($1.7 million)
"The Conjuring: Last Rites" ($1.6 million)
"After the Hunt" ($1.56 million)
"Soul on Fire" and "Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle" (tied at $1.3 million)
P.Santos--AMWN