Iraq Extends Security
Clampdown Interior minister bans all vehicle
movement in Baghdad through Monday morning to thwart sectarian
violence Al-Qaida Claims Responsibility for
Attack on Saudi Oil Facility Officials
say suicide bombers tried to storm Abqaiq facility Friday, but did not
make it past outer gates France Reports First Case of Bird Flu
in Domestic Birds French farmers now worried
about economic impact of virus Bush: World Will Not Allow Nuclear
Weapons in Iran President is asking Congress for $75
million to help bring about democratic change in Iran
Museveni Wins Re-Election in
Uganda With nearly all polling stations reporting,
electoral officials say Mr. Museveni captured 60 percent of the
vote US Urges Transparent Investigation of
Uganda Election Complaints State
Department stopped short of declaring outright that election was free
and fair Philippine Police Question
Presidential Critics, Raid Newspaper Former
Filipino leader compares president's move to tactics of dictator
Ferdinand Marcos, ousted 20 years ago this week
Animal Rights Groups Target
China's Fur Industry Activists
say millions of animals raised for their pelts in China are severely
mistreated Austrians Under Doping Microscope In
Turin International Olympic Committee spokeswoman
Giselle Davies announced that samples from Austrians don't show up
any adverse findings Skater's Gift Helps Humanitarian
Group Bring Home the Gold Right To
Play has attracted a lot of attention after receiving a generous
donation from US speed skater Joey Cheek
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