Cyclone Favio Makes Landfall in
Southern Mozambique Heavy
rains expected to worsen problems in already flooded areas
US Says British Iraq Withdrawal
Sign of Success Defense
officials say withdrawal of 22 percent of Britain's troops from
Iraq coordinated with military commanders in Baghdad
Iran Sends Mixed Messages on
Nuclear Issue Meanwhile,
US and its allies remain steadfast in their demand that Tehran suspend
uranium enrichment Quartet Urges Palestinian Unity
Government to Recognize Israel
Session in Berlin follows a visit to region by US Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice Israel's PM: No Compromise
on Hamas, Iran and Syria Ehud
Olmert says he will maintain contacts with Palestinian President
Abbas, but that achieving peace with Palestinians will be
difficult because majority of Palestinians support Hamas
Guineans Suffer Under Military
Rule While Strike Lingers Government
is maintaining state of emergency president says is needed to prevent
civil war Libby's Fate Now With Jury
in CIA Leak Case Former
White House aide accused of lying, obstructing justice in
investigation into who leaked identity of former CIA covert officer
Valerie Plame in 2003 Buddhist Leader Returns to
Vietnam to Heal War Wounds Thich Nhat
Hanh, 80, exiled in 1966 due to his anti-war views, will conduct
prayer ceremonies in Ho Chi Minh City, Hue and Hanoi
New Technique Seeks Water on
P***ts in Other Solar Systems
Astronomers make first measurements of atmospheres of p***ts far
outside our solar system by using light they emit
This Year's Oscars Have
International Flair Just one
nominee in Best Actress category is American this year
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