Nigeria's Election Marred
by Violence, Logistical Problems
Many
voting centers were without ballots for hours and police say they
foiled attack on election headquarters in Abuja
Bush Again Rejects Timetable
for Troop Withdrawal President
Bush says decision to send more American soldiers to Iraq so far
meeting expectations Egypt Convicts
Egyptian-Canadian Man of Spying For Israel
Mohammed al-Attar sentenced to 15 years in prison
Palestinian Militants Bomb
American School in Gaza No
Casualties reported US Lawmakers Call on India to
Halt Military Cooperation with Iran
Analysts say New Delhi's cooperation with Iraq could spell
trouble for pending nuclear deal between US and India
ICRC to Keep Villagers in
Darfur From Fleeing to Camps Red Cross
trying to make life in villages sustainable so people do not feel they
have to flee to camps Bhutan Conducts Mock
Election Mountain kingdom preparing to
end century of absolute rule by monarchy and turning country into
parliamentary democracy US Criticizes Press Crackdown
in Kyrgyzstan Criticism
centers on raid by security forces in Kyrgyzstan on facility where
opposition newspapers are printed Microsoft Chairman:
Technological Innovation to Come from Asia
Bill Gates says Asia quickly catching up to West in technology
training and research Town of Blacksburg, Virginia
Copes with Aftermath of University Killing Spree Residents know the town will never be the same
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