Worst Shooting Rampage in US
History Raises Questions About Motives, Guns
Mass shooting at Virginia Tech University prompted colleges and
universities around US to look at their own security measures South Koreans Shocked by
Identity of US University Gunman
President Roh Moo-hyun issued two statements of condolence to
victims' families and US Tuesday, reflecting country's
collective anguish Bomb Blasts in Iraqi Capital
Kill 127 In the latest attack
Wednesday, a car bomb killed at least 82 people in a crowded
Sh'ite marketplace in central Baghdad US Defense Secretary Says Iraq
Cabinet Resignations May Help Robert
Gates says impact of resignation of six Sadrist cabinet ministers will
depend on who is chosen to replace them Australia, US Agree to Swap
Refugees Plan applies to refugees held
by US in Guantanamo Bay, to be resettled in Australia, boat people
from Australian detention centers on South Pacific Islands
Philippine Government Puts
Price on Head of Muslim Rebel Commander
Military is offereing one million pesos - $21,000 US dollars for
information leading to capture of Habier Malik
Bangladesh Party Leader Sheikh
Hasina Barred From Entering Country
Statement by Home Ministry in Dhaka says special security
measures have been taken regarding her return, and airports and land
ports have been asked to take necessary measures
Sudan Begins to Confront
AIDS Country's traditional
society paired with strict Islamic government means HIV/AIDS not often
discussed in public arena Military Experts Gather in
Africa to Develop Communications Network
Africa Endeavor 2007 conference described as most powerful
security cooperation effort in region Interpol to Make Corruption,
Other Financial Crimes a Priority
At
three-day congress in Bangkok, Interpol's Secretary-General Ronald
Noble explained why financial crime deserves high-level
attention
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