US University Gunman Was South
Korean Student, Police Say Shooter
identified as Cho Seung-hui, 23, in his final year of college; 30
killed in bloody attack, Monday Sadr Ministers Quit Iraqi
Cabinet Pressuring Maliki Radical
Shi'ite cleric keeps supporters in parliament but pulls allies out
of Cabinet in demand for withdrawal timetable for coalition
troops Suspected Taleban Insurgents
Hit UN Vehicle in Afghanistan, Killing Five
United Nations says bomb apparently detonated by remote control
and not suicide attack China 'Cannot Confirm'
Reported N. Korean Activity at Yongbyon Nuclear Facility
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman also says
dispute over North Korean bank accounts in Macau has yet to be
resolved Vietnam Elections Attract
Candidates From Outside Communist Party, But Few Win
Government wants to broaden public participation
with delegates who are not members of Communist Party as
voters prepare to choose members of National Assembly in
May US Hopes for New Nepal Election
Date Soon, Expresses Caution Toward Maoists
Ambassador James Moriarty says US will conditionally cooperate
with government ministries now being run by Maoists - who had been
labeled terrorists by US Ukraine's Constitutional
Court Convenes Court
begins hearing on legality of presidential decree dissolving
parliament, calling new elections Sudan Takes Conflicting Stand
on UN Peacekeepers in Darfur Despite
formal announcement accepting phase two of plan leading to deployment,
Sudan's UN envoy suggests Khartoum had not agreed to allow
blue-helmeted UN peacekeepers in Darfur Experts Say Global Warming
Likely to Affect Africa Most Severely
Author of new report says continent among regions least able to
address such a crisis 2007 Pulitzer Prize Winners
Announced Pulitzers awarded for US news
coverage of corporate and government corruption, Chinese economic
growth
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