US Military Searches for
Missing Soldiers in Iraq US
military spokesman Major General William Caldwell says military
believes al-Qaida in Iraq or an affiliated group abducted the three
soldiers Saturday US Vice President Meets with
Jordan's King Abdullah Jordanian
leader asks Dick Cheney to help move peace process between Israelis
and Palestinians out of its 'stagnation'
Rice in Russia for Missile
Defense Talks US
secretary of state trip is her first extended visit with Russian
leaders since President Putin shocked the West with a harsh critique
of American policies in a February speech in Munich
US, Pakistan Troops
Killed in Meeting on Afghan Border
US,
Pakistani and Afghan military officials were to discuss recent border
clash between South Asian neighbors Germany Urges Review in Wake of
Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan
Last
week, the US-led coalition in Afghanistan confirmed that civilians
were killed during fighting with Taleban militants in southern
Afghanistan More Violence Reported as
Filipinos Complete Voting Opposition
accused President Gloria Arroyo of cheating to win the 2004 race, and
tried to impeach her twice, but failed Turkey's EU Membership
Hopes Dim with New French President
France's president-elect Nicolas Sarkozy, earlier this month,
has repeatedly said, Turkey does not belong in Europe
India's Assam State Hit by
Fresh Violence India's restive northeastern region is being wracked by new
violence, including a bomb that killed two people
Injected Drugs Growing Source
of New HIV Infections Dr.
Prasada Rao of UNAIDS says from about 80 countries in 1992, we have
134 countries now reporting injecting drug use
Oxycontin Manufacturer Lied
About Dangers of Drug $634
million in fines imposed as penalty
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