Nuclear Inspectors in
Pyongyang; S. Korea Approves Food Aid
Seoul says it is satisfied diplomacy to end Pyongyang's
nuclear weapons program is sufficiently back on track to start sending
food across border US General Warns Against Early
Withdrawal from Iraq
Brigadier General Dana Pittard says withdrawal will take time and
should be done with great care Israel to Release 250
Imprisoned Fatah Members
Move
aimed at strengthening Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, whose
Fatah movement has been routed from Gaza strip
International Middle East Peace
Negotiators Consider Blair as Envoy
British news reports say Tony Blair, who steps down as prime
minister Wednesday, is expected to be named as top envoy during
Tuesday's talks Arab Youth Lead Change in
Middle East Television
personality Shafeeq Ghabra believes youths of Middle East are in
process of changing region in dramatic ways US, Vietnam to Cooperate on
Agent Orange Damage
Although countries agreed victims of Agent Orange need help,
scientists are still arguing over how harmful chemical defoliant
really was Maoist Rebels Call for Economic
Blockade in Eastern India
Police say Maoist rebels blew up rail tracks, attacked two
freight trains and set ablaze several trucks Tuesday in three eastern
Indian states at start of 48-hour economic blockade
Former Liberian President
Taylor's Trial Delayed Again
Trial
resumed briefly Monday in The Hague, with defendant once again
boycotting proceedings For Ugandan Farmers,
Agricultural Tips Just a Phone Call Away
Ugandan NGO updates farmers using cell phones, advises them on
best local market crops UN Report: Global Drug Abuse
Under Control
'World Drug Report 2007' finds cultivation, production,
and consumption of drugs such as cocaine, heroin, cannabis and
amphetamines seem to have been brought under control
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