US Investigating Claims of
Civilian Deaths in Ramadi Military
says at least 12 insurgents died in six-hour battle; Iraqi officials
say most victims were women and children US Senate Democrats Draft Plan
to Revise Military's Iraq Mission
Aides say the proposal would limit the military's mission to
training Iraqi troops and police forces, securing the country's
borders and combating terrorist forces Cheney Says Free Nations Cannot
Allow Safe Havens for Terrorism
Speaking in Sydney, Australia, Vice President Dick Cheney thanked
country for standing with US in war on terror
S. Korean Negotiator Outlines
Plans for Disabling Pyongyang's Nuclear Programs
Seoul's main envoy, Chun Yung-woo, also says
N. Korea appears to at least have beginnings of uranium-based nuclear
weapons program Rare Protest in Burma Brought
to Quick End At least
one protester arrested, three journalists detainted briefly for
questioning Somali President to Hold
National Reconciliation Conference
President Abdullahi Yusuf Amhed says conference will be
open to moderate Islamists who lay down weapons, renounce violence and
be committed to a peaceful Somalia NY Times: US Staged Anti-Terror
Campaign from Ethiopia But
special advisor to Ethiopian Prime Minister says story is 'a total
fabrication' UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia
Farrow Calls for Peacekeeping Force in Chad, Darfur and CAR
Renowned US actress says villages are burning
and protection is needed Bush Champions Ethanol to Cut
Foreign Oil Dependence President
meets with scientists working on enzymes to produce ethanol from wood
chips and agricultural waste Eastwood, Scorsese Among Oscar
Best Director Nominees Clint
Eastwood honored for work on 'Letters From Iwo Jima', Martin
Scorsese honored for work on 'The Departed'
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