US Military Confirms Body
Found is That of Missing Soldier
And, in western city of Fallujah Iraqi officials say a car bomb
killed at least 26 people as mourners gathered for funeral for local
man who opposed al-Qaida Israel Arrests More Than
30 Hamas Members as Crackdown Continues
Most prominent leader arrested is Nasser Shaer, education
minister in Palestinian unity government Lebanese PM Vows to
Uproot Islamic Terrorists in Refugee Camp Fuad Siniora says Lebanese army has been victim of
'terrorist organization' Arrests in Iran Seen as
Warning to US US
officials and professional colleagues say Haleh Esfandiari is only a
scholar China Calls for Sudanese
'Flexibility' on Darfur Peacekeepers
Spokeswoman says China's new special envoy
for Africa pressed Khartoum government on issue during recent trip to
region Green Awareness Grows in
Oily Niger Delta Activists
slowly trying to reverse negative effects of living in an oil-rich but
impoverished region Former US Justice
Official Testifies About Attorneys Controversy
Monica Goodling acknowledged to House Judiciary
Committee that she 'crossed the line' by taking political
considerations into account in some hiring decisions at the justice
department Indonesian Earthquake
Survivors Struggling After One Year
The 6.2 magnitude earthquake killed nearly 6,000 people and
disrupted hundreds of thousands of lives Southeast Asian Nations
Agree to Strengthen Fight Against Wildlife Smuggling
ASEAN Officials agree to focus on training law
enforcement officials, raising general awareness about wildlife
trafficking Hollywood Remembers Film
Star John Wayne on Birth Centennial as Embodiment of US
Values Forty-eight John Wayne films are being re-released on DVD to
commemorate the centennial of the actor's birth
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