US Defense Secretary Visits
Iraq Robert Gates arrived in Iraq
from Israel, saying he would tell Iraqi leaders that US military
commitment to their country is not open-ended
Taleban Terrorizing Afghan
Communities by Impersonating Police
Officials say insurgents have been stockpiling counterfeit police
uniforms and establishing illegal checkpoints in western
Afghanistan NATO: Europe Faces Missile
Threat, Moscow Appears to Reject Cooperation
Alliance spokesman talked to reporters in Brussels after top US
officials briefed representatives of NATO countries and Russia
on US plan to deploy controversial missile defense system in
Europe Outdoor Political Rallies
Banned in Nigerian Presidential Elections
Opposition cries foul; government threatens curfews in some
states US Lawmakers Welcome President
Bush's Statement on Darfur
President says US will tighten financial sanctions against Sudan
if Khartoum does not cooperate fully regarding situation in
Darfur New Thai Constitution Would
Limit Prime Minister's Term
Draft
constitution released seven months after military coup that ousted
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra last September
Nepal's Tourism Industry
Hoping Recovery Drive Will Not Be Undercut by Maoists
Investors worry about Maoists' traditional
hostility towards capitalism Virginia Tech Gunman Sent
Chilling Video, Photos to US Network During Massacre
Package contained rambling video in which gunman
engaged in angry tirade about hedonism, rich kids along with several
pictures of him holding guns US Supreme Court Upholds Ban on
Abortion Procedure Five-to-four ruling marks first time court has upheld a
federal law banning a specific abortion procedure since its landmark
Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973 World Bank President
Controversy Overshadows Mission
Paul
Wolfowitz fighting to keep his job after disclosing involvement in
obtaining substantial pay raise for female friend
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