US Military Announces Deaths of
7 American Troops in Iraq The latest
deaths bring the number of American troops killed in Iraq since Friday
to 15 Israel Launches Sixth Day of
Air Strikes on Gaza The air
strikes coincided with a fragile truce between Hamas and the rival
Palestinian Fatah faction Security Forces, Gunmen Clash
in Northern Lebanon, at Least 30 Dead
Clash takes place in Tripoli, Palestinian refugee camp Suicide Bombing in Eastern
Afghanistan Kills 10 Bomber
attacks crowded market in Gardez Humanitarian Situation in Sri
Lanka Deteriorating World Food
Program reports 400,000 people are in need of food aid and agency
needs additional $10.7 million Exit Polls Indicate Romanian
President Survives Impeachment Referendum
Traian Basescu accuses members of parliament of trying to stop
him from moving ahead with anti-corruption reforms
Guantanamo Bay Detainee David
Hicks Back Home in Australia Hicks was
the first detainee convicted of supporting extremism by the US
military court Indian Government Seeks to Tame
Chaotic Roads India
proposes increased penalties for traffic offenses which cause 100,000
deaths every year Millennium Village in Senegal
Starts Spending Donor Dollars Rural
fishing village of Potou was chosen last year; now deciding how to
spend the money Octogenarian Cape Verdean
Guitarist Reflects on Island Music, History
Guitarist Lela Violao says Cape Verdean musicians have mostly
learned on their own without any formal instruction
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