Conservatives Declare Election Victory
in Canada Economist Stephen Harper, 46,
becomes twenty-second prime minister of Canada
AU Strikes Compromise for
Chairmanship Sudan's human rights record
provoked criticism it was not fit for leadership post - Congo to lead
group instead Saddam Trial Postponed Til
Sunday Court spokesman says hearings postponed
because some witnesses were unable to attend
Council of Europe Investigator Reports
on CIA Probe Swiss parliamentarian Dick Marty has
asked for more time and cooperation to complete his probe
Bush Defends Domestic Spying
Program After initially refusing to comment on
existence of program, White House now waging all-out campaign to win
over American public opinion Rice: Prospect of Hamas Role in
Palestinian Government Problematic Strong
showing expected for Islamic terrorist group in Wednesday's
election US Health Officials Stress Global
Cooperation to Combat Bird Flu Officials,
in a videoconference with Asian medical experts, stress commitment to
tackling bird flu in partnership with Asian authorities
Russia Blames Ukraine for Spreading
European Gas Shortage Russia's Gazprom blames
Ukraine for taking more gas than agreed from a key transit
pipeline Taleban Rebels in Afghanistan Escape
High Security Prison Senior Afghan officials say
men escaped Policharki prison complex Sunday afternoon
Ford Cuts North American Operations by
25 Percent Chairman William Clay Ford concedes
company had been caught off guard by shift in consumer sentiments and
had too many large, fuel inefficient vehicles people no longer wished
to buy
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