Car Bombs in Baghdad Kill at
Least 30 Officials say most of the
casualties were caused by two bombs that exploded in an outdoor market
in the New Baghdad district Israeli Archeologist Discloses
Muslim Room Under Disputed Ramp
Israeli archeologist says the room was discovered in 2004, kept
secret from public but had been known to various Israeli
officials Israeli PM Says No US-Israeli
Recognition of New Palestinian Government
But Secretary Rice says no decision had been made yet about
boycotting new government, because it has yet to be formed
NATO Kills Second Afghan
Civilian on Same Day NATO
troops found no explosives after killing suspected man
AIDS Patients Get Best New
Drugs For Treatment Today's best AIDS drugs are very effective, but they become
less effective as the virus develops resistance
West African Officials Agree on
Regional Weapons Control Measure
'Standard operational procedures' will provide guidance
for control of millions of small arms circulating in West
Africa WHO Says China Faces Serious
Challenges in Improving Life Expectancy
WHO says 150 million Chinese suffer from chronic high blood
pressure, 23 percent of the population overweight, 350 million Chinese
smoke and poor quality medicine don't help
Indian Companies Become Major
Players in Overseas Acquisitions
Hindalco Industries and Tata conglomerate paid almost $18
billion to buy overseas companies China Rings in Lunar New Year
with Festive Meals, Fireworks Residents
of Beijing have set off hundreds of thousands of firecrackers to ring
in the Year of the Pig NASA Mission to Seek Polar
Lights' Energy Source Space
agency launches five satellites, most ever from one rocket
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