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- 2 Palestinians killed in southern Gaza
(AP)
- 9 U.S. troops killed in Iraq bombings
(AP)
- Rocket kills civilians in Afghanistan
(AP)
- Rice vows 'full range' defense of Japan
(AP)
- Rice promises U.S. defense of Japan
(AP)
- Witness at Saddam trial recalls massacre
(AP)
- Blair nixes early withdrawal from Iraq
(AP)
- Japan rules out nuclear weapons
(AP)
- Kim makes 1st appearance since nuke test
(AP)
- U.S. death toll in Iraq hits 69 in Oct.
(AP)
- Israel searches Gaza-Egypt border
(AP)
- Rice says U.S. ready to defend Japan
(AP)
- U.S. October death toll in Iraq hits 69
(AP)
- Saddam trial witness describes massacre
(AP)
- British PM nixes withdrawal from Iraq
(AP)
- At least 26 Afghan civilians killed
(AP)
- Searches of N. Korean ships sticky issue
(AP)
- Iran warns against U.N. nuke sanctions
(AP)
- At least 22 Afghan civilians killed
(AP)
- Israelis kill 2 Palestinians in Gaza
(AP)
- NATO strikes kill 9 Afghan civilians
(AP)
- U.S. October death toll in Iraq hits 70
(AP)
- Cambodian royalists aim to remove prince
(AP)
- Rice to press SKorea on NKorea sanctions
(AP)
- Suicide car bombing in Mosul kills 12
(AP)
- State of emergency declared in Nigeria
(AP)
- China envoy brings message to NKorea's Kim
(AP)
- Afghan suicide bomber kills 2 children
(AP)
- Saddam trial witness recalls attack
(AP)
- U.S.: 22 pct. more attacks in Ramadan
(AP)
- Iraqi leader urges Saddam execution
(AP)
- China envoy delivers message to N. Korea
(AP)
- Car bomb in Colombia kills at least 2
(AP)
- U.S. says Baghad attacks 'disheartening'
(AP)
- Suicide bomber in Afghanistan kills 3
(AP)
- Chinese envoy meets North Korean leader
(AP)
- U.S. says Baghdad attacks disheartening
(AP)
- Kurds recount atrocities under Saddam
(AP)
- Saudis signal support for OPEC cut
(AP)
- Suicide bombings in Afghanistan kill 4
(AP)
- China steps up diplomacy with N. Korea
(AP)
- North Korea's 'Mr. Bomb' remains mystery
(AP)
- Rice: Won't dictate N. Korea sanctions
(AP)
- Israel negotiating to authorize outposts
(AP)
- Rice: Won't coerce allies on N. Korea
(AP)
- U.S. to rethink Baghdad peace efforts
(AP)
- U.S. anti-terror law concerns Red Cross
(AP)
- 3 Sri Lankan soldiers killed in attacks
(AP)
- U.N. to postpone voting on seat for week
(AP)
- Olmert warns Iran about its nuke program
(AP)
- Report: N. Korean leader regrets test
(AP)
- Gunmen kill 8 civilians in Afghanistan
(AP)
- China asks for calm amid N.Korea dispute
(AP)
- Olmert warns Iran over nuclear ambitions
(AP)
- N.Korea said not planing more nuke tests
(AP)
- Shiite militia seizes control of Iraq city
(AP)
- N.Korea said not planning new nuke tests
(AP)
- Shiite militia takes over Iraqi city
(AP)
- Report: N. Korea 'sorry' for nuke test
(AP)
- U.N.: 914,000 have fled homes in Iraq
(AP)
- Pakistan bomb blast kills 7, wounds 41
(AP)
- Strong earthquake rattles Peruvian coast
(AP)
- China asks for calm in N. Korea crisis
(AP)
- Shiite militia seizes control of Amarah
(AP)
- Turkish troops join Beirut peacekeepers
(AP)
- Kim reportedly apologizes for nuke test
(AP)
- Shiite militia briefly seizes Amarah
(AP)
- European leaders push Russia on energy
(AP)
- China takes tough approach to N. Korea
(AP)
- North Korea may be backing off showdown
(AP)
- Iranian leader threatens Israel's allies
(AP)
- China takes tough stance on North Korea
(AP)
- Putin ducks EU demands on energy charter
(AP)
- U.N. says Myanmar not probing abuses
(AP)
- Shiite militia briefly seizes Iraqi city
(AP)
- U.S. reaffirms promise to defend S.Korea
(AP)
- Chinese court frees convicted journalist
(AP)
- N.Korea may be backing off from showdown
(AP)
- Rice confident of U.N. action on Iran
(AP)
- Relative quiet returns to Iraq's south
(AP)
- Russia minister: No punishment for Iran
(AP)
- Iraq militias cause growing concerns
(AP)
- Georgian president rules out force
(AP)
- Security men block road to Abbas house
(AP)
- Iraqi Shiite militias clash near Babylon
(AP)
- Rice prods Moscow on press freedom, Iran
(AP)
- Horn of Africa may be next terror front
(AP)
- Mortar rounds hit Iraqi market; 18 dead
(AP)
- Oct. toll at 78 for U.S. troops in Iraq
(AP)
- Ex-S. Korean leader: North may use force
(AP)
- Abbas seeks to curb Hamas in West Bank
(AP)
- Seoul hesitant to end N. Korea projects
(AP)
- Envoy: U.S. showed 'stupidity' in Iraq
(AP)
- U.S. sees deadliest month of '06 in Iraq
(AP)
- Envoy: U.S. showed 'arrogance' in Iraq
(AP)
- Beheadings in vogue among Mexican gangs
(AP)
- Diplomat cites U.S. 'stupidity' in Iraq
(AP)
- Mexican gangs displaying severed heads
(AP)
- Afghanistan, U.N. appeal for drought aid
(AP)
- Pakistan frees 9 held for terror links
(AP)
- Poll: Iraqi youth want U.S. to leave
(AP)
- Israel: Flights over Lebanon to continue
(AP)
- 15 insurgents killed in Afghanistan
(AP)
- Palestinian police protest in Gaza City
(AP)
- Bomb attacks kill 5 in Baghdad shops
(AP)
- Iraqi youth want U.S. troops to withdraw
(AP)
- Sudan gives U.N. envoy 3 days to leave
(AP)
- Blasts kill 5 in Baghdad market, bakery
(AP)
- Sudan orders U.N. diplomat to leave
(AP)
- U.S. envoy to focus on N. Korea assets
(AP)
- British watchdog warns on veil debate
(AP)
- Panama voting on major canal expansion
(AP)
- Majority of Iraqi youth wants U.S. out
(AP)
- Eastern Europe in political disarray
(AP)
- Gunmen kill 15 Iraqi recruits, wound 25
(AP)
- Sudan orders U.N. envoy to leave country
(AP)
- At least 44 Iraqis killed across country
(AP)
- Panama Canal expansion likely to pass
(AP)
- Cops targeted in French housing projects
(AP)
- Poll finds Iraq youth want U.S. to leave
(AP)
- Early results: Panama OKs canal project
(AP)
- French police face 'permanent intifada'
(AP)
- 44 killed across Iraq as Ramadan ends
(AP)
- Voters approve Panama Canal expansion
(AP)
- Poll: Iraq Arab youth want U.S. to leave
(AP)
- Attacks kill 44 in Iraq as Ramadan ends
(AP)
- Israel used phosphorous bombs in Lebanon
(AP)
- Hurricane Paul threatens southern Baja
(AP)
- Militants kill 44 in attacks across Iraq
(AP)
- Ahmadinejad: Iran's nuke capability up
(AP)
- 15 said killed in Bangladesh ferry crash
(AP)
- Sudan expels chief U.N. envoy
(AP)
- Hurricane Paul becomes Category 2 storm
(AP)
- 44 Iraqis killed; U.S. death toll rises
(AP)
- Hurricane Paul nears Category 3 status
(AP)
- CBS: Corrupt arms deals cost Iraq $800M
(AP)
- Clash mars Hungary uprising anniversary
(AP)
- Part of China's Yellow River turns red
(AP)
- Shiite militiamen kill 4 police officers
(AP)
- North Korea said to be willing to talk
(AP)
- Israeli forces kill 7 in Gaza Strip raid
(AP)
- Chinese river mysteriously turns red
(AP)
- U.S. soldier reported missing in Baghdad
(AP)
- Hurricane Paul downgraded to Category 1
(AP)
- Army translator missing in Baghdad
(AP)
- Hurricane Paul heads to Baja California
(AP)
- Chavez suffers international setbacks
(AP)
- North warns Nicaraguans about Ortega
(AP)
- No word on missing Army soldier in Iraq
(AP)
- Hurricane Paul weaker, still a threat
(AP)
- AP photographer kidnapped in Gaza Strip
(AP)
- Ahmadinejad opposes finger-print bill
(AP)
- Iraqis may control security in 12-18 mos
(AP)
- Gunmen kidnap AP photographer in Gaza
(AP)
- Hurricane Paul weakens to tropical storm
(AP)
- Iraq agrees to develop security timeline
(AP)
- West wants Iran technology sales banned
(AP)
- China says N. Korea not planning test
(AP)
- No word on soldier missing in Baghdad
(AP)
- U.S. October death toll in Iraq hits 91
(AP)
- Kidnapped AP photographer freed in Gaza
(AP)
- U.S. says more GIs may be needed in Iraq
(AP)
- U.S. considers adding troops in Baghdad
(AP)
- NATO, Afghan police seize pot, opium
(AP)
- Radical Shiite stronghold raided in Iraq
(AP)
- Iraqi leader disavows timetable report
(AP)
- Putin says he won't run for 3rd term
(AP)
- Iran expands controversial nuclear work
(AP)
- Chinese court sentences dissident
(AP)
- N. Korea warns South against sanctions
(AP)
- Japan official warns against nuke debate
(AP)
- Chirac goes to Beijing for trade talks
(AP)
- Defiant Iraqi PM disavows timetable
(AP)
- Russian president won't seek 3rd term
(AP)
- Russia pushes probe of reporter's death
(AP)
- Iran starts second series of centrifuges
(AP)
- 38 militants said killed in Afghanistan
(AP)
- AP photographer recounts Gaza kidnapping
(AP)
- Argentine prosecutors seek Iran warrant
(AP)
- Former Iran leader wanted in Argentina
(AP)
- 48 militants said killed in Afghanistan
(AP)
- Rival militias threaten Iraq's south
(AP)
- Iran confirms expansion of nuke program
(AP)
- Pinochet attorney denies stash of gold
(AP)
- Immigrant youths march through Paris
(AP)
- Vote for Security Council seat stalled
(AP)
- Report: S.Korea to ban entry from North
(AP)
- 60 civilians said killed in Afghanistan
(AP)
- AP photographer details hours as captive
(AP)
- 4 U.S. Marines, 1 sailor killed in Iraq
(AP)
- Bolivian uprising still an open wound
(AP)
- Court rejects suit over prophet Cartoons
(AP)
- U.S. death toll in Iraq worst in a year
(AP)
- Muslim cleric blames women for rape
(AP)
- Court rejects suit over prophet cartoons
(AP)
- Youths torch buses around Paris
(AP)
- Moscow siege anniversary is observed
(AP)
- Youths torch 3 buses in suburban Paris
(AP)
- Afghans say dozens of civilians killed
(AP)
- Israeli group accuses Prisons Authority
(AP)
- South Korea enforces sanctions on North
(AP)
- Russia opposes draft resolution on Iran
(AP)
- Tehran radio warns of nuclear impasse
(AP)
- Germany probes photos of soldiers
(AP)
- France, China express N. Korea concern
(AP)
- France 'York spot' may have been located
(AP)
- EU chief ask Israel to reopen border
(AP)
- Women under attack in Iraq, Afghanistan
(AP)
- 3 Palestinians killed in West Bank raids
(AP)
- Ex-Pakistani president Khan dies at 91
(AP)
- 500 extra police sent to Paris suburbs
(AP)
- Roadside blast kills 14 in Afghanistan
(AP)
- General: Patience needed in Afghan War
(AP)
- Insurgent ambush kills 24 Iraqi police
(AP)
- General: Patience needed in Afghan war
(AP)
- Security high in Paris amid new violence
(AP)
- Diminished violence in Baghdad holding
(AP)
- 3 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire
(AP)
- Report: Iran has expanded nuke program
(AP)
- Olmert compares Iran with Nazi Germany
(AP)
- Police fan out in outskirts of Paris
(AP)
- Coalition navies on watch for oil attack
(AP)
- Iran doubles nuke enrichment capacity
(AP)
- Roadside bomb kills 14 Afghan villagers
(AP)
- Diminished violence holding in Baghdad
(AP)
- Paris suburb marks anniversary of deaths
(AP)
- Iraqi PM, U.S. envoy back timetable
(AP)
- Venezuela favors Bolivia for U.N. seat
(AP)
- 2 public buses torched in Paris suburb
(AP)
- Lawyer says Pinochet indicted for abuses
(AP)
- Movement reportedly seen at N.Korea site
(AP)
- American killed during Oaxaca shootout
(AP)
- American, 2 others die in Oaxaca gunfire
(AP)
- 98 U.S. GIs killed in Iraq this month
(AP)
- Iran stepping up uranium enrichment
(AP)
- Abbas may dissolve Hamas government
(AP)
- Iraq PM says he's not 'America's Man'
(AP)
- NATO blasted for Afghan civilian deaths
(AP)
- Iraq's al-Maliki: 'Not America's Man'
(AP)
- Bus plunges off Nepal road, killing 42
(AP)
- Rice presses for Hezbollah's disarmament
(AP)
- Bangladesh interim gov't to be installed
(AP)
- Bush, Iraq leader talk, try to ease rift
(AP)
- Palestinian faction: Soldier to be freed
(AP)
- Watchdog warns NATO on civilian deaths
(AP)
- Bengal tiger gives birth to 3 cubs
(AP)
- Mexican president sends police to Oaxaca
(AP)
- Aide: Iraqi leader playing on U.S. angst
(AP)
- Congolese hope for peaceful runoff
(AP)
- Reports: Seoul eyes suspected nuke site
(AP)
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