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Turkish soldiers patrol to secure an operation path in Senoba,
Sirnak, at border with Iraq, Turkey, 23 Feb 2008 Turkish Offensive in Northern Iraq Enters Third Day  Audio Clip Available
Ankara says five of its troops, at least 44 rebels killed since operation against PKK began late Thursday


Iraq Explosions Rock US-Protected Green Zone in Baghdad
No immediate reports of casualties or damage


Condoleezza Rice Rice: Case for New Iran Sanctions is Strong
US secretary of state's comments follow new IAEA report


Hillary Rodham Clinton greets supporters as she makes a campaign
stop for an early voter event in Dallas, 22 Feb 2008 Democratic Presidential Contenders Focus on Texas, Ohio  Audio Clip Available
Obama, Clinton headed for what could be decisive showdown


Deputy Secretary of State, John Negroponte, Australian Defense
Minister Joel Fitzgibbon, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and
Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith, in Canberra, 23 Feb 2008 US, Australia Reaffirm Alliance After Leadership Change in Canberra
Under government of former PM John Howard, Australia was one of Washington's strongest supporters on military matters


B-2 bomber during training exercise near McGuire Airforce Base,
N.J., March 2001 file photo US Stealth Bomber Crashes in Guam
First crash of B-2, a $1.2 billion aircraft which uses highly advanced materials and technology to evade radar


Embassy staff leave the United States Embassy compound in
Belgrade, Serbia, 22 Feb 2008 US Reduces Belgrade Staff After Embassy Attack  Audio Clip Available
Serbian authorities pledge there will be no repeat of incident, in which members of crowd protesting US Kosovo policy burned part of mission


Soldier talks to workers in streets of Grozny Chechnya Hangs On to Uneasy Peace  Audio Clip Available
Wars of independence from Russia have been waged in republic since 19th century


Women refugees leave their camp in Kalma, southern Darfur, to
collect firewood under protection of UN patrol, Jan 2008 file photo WFP: Banditry Endangering Food Distribution to Millions in Darfur
Spokeswoman Christiane Berthiaume says 26 trucks stolen, 15 drivers abducted since beginning of year


Teacher Sylvester Tangboe Liberian Teachers, Students Want More Than Books, Desks  Audio Clip Available
Many Liberians say they were expecting announcement of big, new financial aid package from Bush visit


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