Pentagon Report Cites Increase
in Iraq Violence, Political Problems
Just hours after new US Defense
Secretary took office, his department issued a quarterly report on
Iraq that paints a largely bleak picture of increased
violence Iraqi Prosecutors Show Memos
Linking Saddam to Chemical Attacks
Evidence presented in Baghdad court,
Tuesday, includes official memorandums US, N. Korea Meet to Discuss
Disarmament, Financial Sanctions
US envoy Christopher Hill says not
much progress made during first day of talks
Rival Palestinian Factions
Battle in Gaza Despite Ceasefire
At least three people killed, 18
wounded, including several school children caught in the
crossfire Second Suspect Arrested in
British Serial Killings Probe Police have not disclosed if two
arrests are related; many locals remain fearful with some women
refusing to go out at night in Ipswich Nigerian Analyst Predicts Tight
Presidential Polls All Nigeria Peoples Party selects
former military ruler, while ruling party chooses reclusive
governor Aceh Seeks Truth,
Reconciliation After Decades of Conflict
First direct elections for key
officials held this month, a landmark vote intended to cement peace
deal between government and former separatist rebels
Afghanistan Detains Two on
Suspicion of Spying for Pakistan
Afghanistan has repeatedly accused
Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, of supporting Taleban
insurgents, and relations between the two countries have been
increasingly confrontational Entertainment World Mourns
Music Pioneer, Record Company Founder
Ahmet Ertegun started
Atlantic Records in 1947 and shaped careers of R&B legends Ray
Charles, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin
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