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US Says 30 Terrorists Killed in Iraq Offensive
US, Iraqi soldiers also discovered orphanage this month housing 24 severely malnourished and abused boys in Baghdad neighborhood of Fajr

Analysts Examine Possibility for Middle East Peace
Analysts support idea of humanitarian assistance but say international community should not tell Palestinian president what to do with regards to Hamas

70 Tamil Rebels Reportedly Killed in Land, Sea Battles  Audio Clip Available
Fighting in east of country comes before widely anticipated push by government forces to try to wipe out rebels in northern stronghold

Witnesses Say Ethiopian Troops Killed at Least 8 in Mogadishu
People on scene say bomb hit Ethiopian military convoy, damaging truck and causing unknown number of casualties; after blast, troops opened fire on minibus

China Dismisses Dalai Lama's Call For Further Autonomy in Tibet  Audio Clip Available
Official says Tibetans have prospered under Chinese rule and are now experiencing their fastest economic growth in history

US, Partners Prepare For Progress on N. Korean Nuclear Issue
South Korea preparing to send massive amounts of fuel oil and rice - but only if Pyongyang lives up to promise to start dismantling nuclear weapons programs

Vietnam Has High Hopes For President's Meetings in Washington  Audio Clip Available
Nguyen Minh Triet to meet with President Bush Friday and also with congressional leaders

UNHCR Says Countries Closing Doors to Refugees  Audio Clip Available
New UN Refugee Agency report shows number of refugees worldwide rose by 14 percent last year

HIV Spreading at Rapid Rate in Indonesia's Papua Province
According to the latest AIDS report, about 40,000 people out of a population of over two million are infected with HIV

Kashmiri Oranges: Miracle, or a Sign of Climate Change?
Scientists see oranges as a sign of climate change near the cool foothills of Himalayan mountains   

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