Former Yugoslav President Milosevic
Dies Slobodan Milosevic, found dead in his prison
cell Saturday, was in poor health, suffering from high blood pressure
and heart problems American Hostage Found Dead in
Iraq Peace activist Tom Fox was one of four Western
aid workers from North American-based group Christian Peacemaker Teams
abducted in Iraq last November Pakistan Targets Islamic Militants in
Tribal Area Military spokesman says attack was
launched late Friday after intelligence reports confirmed militants
were hiding in small compound near Miran Shah
UN Security Council Members Consider
Iran Strategy Members are divided on what role
Council should play regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions
Bush Administration Submits Indian
Nuclear Deal to US Congress New Delhi
is currently barred under US and international law from acquiring
foreign nuclear technology Rice Travels to Santiago for Bachelet
Inauguration US Secretary of State's visit
aimed at underscoring Bush administration's stated commitment to
good relations with growing number of left-of-center governments in
Latin America African Union Extends Darfur Mission
Through September Decision will give AU more
time to break impasse over whether UN should take over peacekeeping
mission Biggest, Most Sensitive US Mars
Spacecraft Begins Orbiting Red P***t Craft to
search for signs that water and possibly life could have existed on
Mars Global Measles Deaths Plunge by Nearly
Half Over Past Six Years WHO and
UNICEF report deaths fell from 871,000 in 1999 to 454,000 in
2004 New Film Club Introduces Americans to
Global Issues "Films for the curious" is
the motto of Ironweed, a movie club that offers a monthly DVD
selection that encourages Americans to learn more about important
social issues, mostly in other parts of the world
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