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Israeli Army examines shooting video
Jul 20 - Video of an Israeli soldier apparently shooting a blind-folded Palestinian detainee at...
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Israeli soldiers kill Hamas militant
Jul 27 - Army troops kill a top Hamas leader in the occupied West Bank.
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Anthrax case closes as doubts linger
Federal prosecutors say the anthrax case is being closed after suspect killed himself, but...
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Fleeing Philippines fighting
Nearly 160,000 people have been forced to flee after the Philippines army battled Muslim...
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Impeachment ultimatum for Musharraf
The ruling coalition has taken another step toward impeaching the Pakistani president, finalising...
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Turkey makes 'preventative' strikes
The Turkish army says its warplanes hit Kurdish guerrillas in northern Iraq before they had a...
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Algeria hit by new bombings
Car bomb attacks have claimed more lives in the country's bloodiest week for nearly a...
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Britain's cash boost to Afghan Army
Britain's Prime Minister has promised to put more resources into training the Afghan National...
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Czechs commemorate Soviet invasion
Czech Republic remembers the Soviet occupation in 1968.
The people of Prague commemorated on...
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Floods devastation in Nepal
Nepalese army video captures the devastation of Kosi river dam break.
The Nepalese Army...
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Floods devastate parts of Nepal
The Nepalese Army resumes a rescue mission as floods caused by torrential rains have struck havoc...
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Pressure mounts on Thai PM
Thousands of protesters determined to topple Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej are digging in at...
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New Orleans Levees Hold Water
The
Army Corps of Engineers successfully stave off Gustav's surging waters
at New Orleans' St....
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Zardari takes oath as president
Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, has been sworn in as...
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Help Arrives for Galveston Residents
U.S. Army troops doled out ice, food and other neccessary supplies to
residents of Galvenston, TX....
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Contest for Olmert successor
Four candidates vie to succeed Israeli PM Olmert as Kadima party leader.
A former spy, a...
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The future of Mehdi Army
With an election law passed in Iraq, it is unclear if Mehdi Army will take up politics.
The...
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Suicide blast hits Sri Lanka town
A Sri Lankan suicide bomber has killed at least 26 people in the north central town of...
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Olive harvest attacks 'terrorism'
Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has denounced Jewish settler attacks on Palestinian olive...
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FARC hostage escapes with guard
A former Colombian lawmaker who was held captive by Marxist guerrillas for more than eight years...
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Double blow for Mexican drugs gang
A suspected leader of the Gulf cartel is captured and the army uncovers a massive arms...
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Ugandan rebels ask for forgiveness
In Uganda, former LRA rebels are asking for forgiveness by taking part in traditional cleansing...
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DRC refugees flee to Uganda
Thousands of refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo are seeking safety in neighbouring...
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Sri Lankan army 'seize rebel base'
Sri Lankan soldiers have captured the key Pooneryn area which Tamil Tiger rebels have occupied...
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Calls for vote in Thai chaos
The head of Thailand's army has urged the government to step down and call a snap election as a...
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Indian probe points to links with Pakistan; warnings ignored
New Delhi - Investigations have shown those behind Mumbai terrorist attacks that left 188 people...
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Georgian president urges Europe not to make concessions to Russia
Berlin - Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili warned the European Union on Sunday not to make too...
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Mumbai limps back to normal, anger mounts at politicians
New Delhi - A day after the terrorist siege of Mumbai ended, claiming 187 lives, political heads...
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British Corporal Accused Of Spying For Iran
London - An Iranian-born army interpreter was sentenced by a court in London to ten years in jail...
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Indian Commandoes Free More Foreigners from Mumbai Hotels
The Indian military commandoes are continuing operations to capture or kill the remaining...
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Kiwis Work Rare Peace In Afghanistan's Bamyan
Bamyan, Afghanistan - Nowhere else in the eastern military command sector in Afghanistan do foreign...
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Battle with terrorists continues in Mumbai, toll 119
New Delhi - Indian forces continued their battle with terrorists in luxury hotels in the financial...
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Bangkok Airport Becomes Political Stage For PAD
Bangkok - Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, once the pet project of former prime...
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A Very Different Night At Mumbai's Iconic Taj Hotel
New Delhi - Well-heeled businessmen, corporate honchos, celebrities dining by candlelight - that is...
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Ugandan Refugees Return Home To Elephantine Surprise
Kampala - It may not be quite as bad as the Three Bears returning home to find Goldilocks sleeping...
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Elders Tell MDC: Join Government Now, Push For Change Later
Johannesburg - The Elders on Monday urged Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change...
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Court approves release of German terrorist after 26 years
Berlin - A former leader of Germany's terrorist Red Army Faction (RAF), Christian Klar, is to be...
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Four Afghan Civilians Killed In Suicide Attack
Kabul - Four civilians were killed and four soldiers were injured by a suicide attack in southern...
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Makeover Planned For Hitler's Baltic Sea Hotel Colossus
Prora, Germany - The windows are either broken or boarded up, the roof is leaking and the plaster...
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Top ETA terrorist to fight extradition from Britain
London - A leading convicted member of the militant Basque separatist group ETA, who is wanted by...
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New Suicide Attack In Pakistan
Islamabad - Earlier today, Pakistan's Swat valley was the scene of another incident, this one...
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Fresh reports of public appearance by North Korean leader Kim
Seoul - Amid continuing speculation about the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, the...
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The UN Plans To Transfer 60,000 Displaced Congolese
Geneva - The UN decided to put together a plan for the transfer of more than 60,000 displaced...
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The Russian Army Prepares To Let Go More Than 150,000 Officers
Moscow - The Russian army announced that more than 160,000 officers will be fired from 2009 to 2012...
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The Arab League Will Investigate The Terrorism Accusations Against A Lebanese Group
Beirut - The Arab League decided to look into the circumstances surrounding several purported...
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Sweden Boosts Its Efforts To Help Afghanistan
Stockholm - Swedish officials announced today the approval of a plan looking to send...
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North Korea threatens to close borders with South
Seoul - North Korea threatened Wednesday to close its borders with South Korea starting December 1,...
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SADC backs Mugabe over powersharing; to "assist" Congo Army
Johannesburg - The suffering of Zimbabweans looked set to continue for some time to come Sunday...
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British World War I veteran dies aged 108 in Australia
London - One of the five remaining British veterans of World War I has died at the age of 108 in...
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Banda wins Zambia presidential poll - opposition cries foul
Lusaka - Acting president Rupiah Banda was announced the winner of Zambia's presidential...
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Diplomatic Efforts to Resolve Crisis in Congo Under Way
Nairobi/Goma - Diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where...
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British General: NATO Has Reached Limits in Afghanistan
London - A top British general has warned that NATO forces in Afghanistan have "reached their...
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Twenty killed, dozens missing as floods lash eastern Yemen
Sana'a, Yemen - At least 20 people died and dozens were missing after floods from heavy rains hit...
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Kazakhstan to Pull Troops out of Iraq
Astana - Kazakhstan has decided to withdraw its troops out of Iraq after five years of fighting...
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Former Thai Premier Thaksin Gets Two Years
Bangkok - Thailand's Supreme Court on Tuesday sentenced former premier Thaksin Shinawatra to two...
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Health
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What’s New in Anthrax Case? Judge Decides to Make Some Records Public
A federal judge decided to make public some
records that were sealed as the government...
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FBI Requests Scientific Review Of Controversial Anthrax Case
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said an
independent team of researchers and engineers from the...
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This Year’s Lasker Awards for Medical Research: Top Five
Akira Endo, a Japanese scientist who
discovered the first cholesterol-lowering statin drug, was...
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Five Renowned Researchers Honored with This Year’s Lasker Awards
Akira Endo, 74, of Biopharm Research Laboratories in Tokyo was one of the five scientists awarded...
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China: Milk Powder Suspected in Sickening Babies Again
China
is once again in the spotlight this time with another scandal surrounding the
country’s...
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Update: Debate Over Link Between Vytorin And Cancer
When the FDA approved Vytorin, a medicine that lowers bad cholesterol in the blood and raises the...
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Government Acknowledges Disinformation in Ivins Conference
The government indirectly acknowledged that it misled the public through some of its officials...
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FBI to Release Anthrax Evidence, Skeptics Say Ivins Was Scapegoat
As the FBI is under heavy pressure to release its evidence against 62-year-old Army scientist Bruce...
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The Double Life of US Scientist Bruce Ivins
A US Army scientist who killed himself amid an anthrax investigation lead a double life. The...
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US Scientist Suspect in Anthrax Case Reportedly Commits Suicide
A top US government scientist who helped
investigate a series of deadly anthrax attacks in 2001...
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NY Times Comes Out of Anthrax-Related Suit On Top
On Monday, a US appeals court reinforced the dismissal of the lawsuit filed by a former government...
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Former Anthrax Suspect Gets $5.82 M Lawsuit Settlement
The Justice Department offered $5.82 million settlement to the former number one suspect in the...
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Troops To Be Treated for Free by Private Therapists
As the U.S.
military is short on therapists, thousands of private counselors have decided
to...
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Carotid Bruit Signals Heart Attack Risk
A simple check with the stethoscope may inform doctors about
your risk of having a heart attack,...
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McCain Highlights His Health Care Policies
Senator John Sidney McCain has highlighted several elements of his health care plan. McCain, the...
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Army Funds Research Aimed at Developing New Ways to Help Wounded
As more and more soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan return home suffering
from serious...
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Study Says Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Are Depressed
An independent study released Thursday by the Rand Corp.
reveals that 20 percent of military...
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New Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Clinical Trial
A small clinical trial (conducted by the U.S. military) of
an experimental vaccine designed to...
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Outbreak of Dengue Fever in Brazil Calls for Military Support
Brazilian army joined health care experts this week to fight
against the deadliest outbreak of...
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Dengue Fever Is Ravaging Rio; Military to Help Fight against It
Brazilian health officials say an outbreak of dengue fever has infected more than 33,000 people in...
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Former USA Today Reporter Has to Pay No Fine until Appeal Is Over
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit on Tuesday blocked fines up to...
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Do Good: Contract Malaria, Receive a Paycheck
The Seattle Biomedical Research Institute needs volunteers to be bitten by a malaria-carrying...
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Linn County Courthouse Closed over Possible Anthrax Scare
The Linn County Courthouse was closed Monday after an early
morning anthrax scare, which proved to...
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Study Links Vets’ Symptoms to PTSD, Not to Brain Injuries
A new military study found that soldiers who suffered concussions in Iraq were not only at higher...
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US Troops Exposed to Undetected Brain Injuries
Army officials announced on Thursday worrisome figures about undetected brain injuries of U.S....
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Heart Surgeon DeBakey Received Two Awards for His Lifetime Achievements
This Tuesday, at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Michael DeBakey, 99, was celabrated by his...
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Mutant Form of Cold Virus Worries CDC Experts
A new unusually threatening virus that leads to colds and
other respiratory infections has caused...
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First Born Children Found to Have Higher IQ
A new study conducted in Norway seems to prove that the order in which children are born influences...
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Movies
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“24” Is Back… At Least for a Couple of Hours
Approximately 18 months after “24” left the air and just a
couple of months before the show sees...
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Captain America Finds His Helmer: Joe Johnston
Joe Johnston will be the one to lead Captain America to the
big screen. The director of “Jurasic...
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Daniel Craig, Princes Harry and William Discuss Bond Favorites
“Quantum of Solace” made its world premiere Wednesday night
in London, with
Princes William and...
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“The Lucky Ones” – What You See Is Not What You Get
The latest film starring Tim Robbins, "The Lucky Ones," is currently in theaters. The...
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Review: “Miracle At St. Anna” Is No Wonder Of A Movie
The latest Spike Lee movie triggers a yet-unexplored angle of the World War II, but critics...
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Early Buzz On Katie Holmes' Performance Is Positive
No anti-Scientology protesters will stand in the way of Katie Holmes' Broadway success as her...
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“The Dark Knight” Keeps Breaking Records
Forty-five days after its release, "The Dark Knight" has
become the second movie in...
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“Tropic Thunder” Leads The Friday Box Office
Apparently, Ben Stiller’s “Tropic Thunder” will end the box
office reign of “The Dark Knight”, at...
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Batman Against Nature. Can “Tropic Thunder” Strike “The Knight”?
Everybody expects the weekend to bring some chaos in what
concerns big screen productions and...
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Tom Cruise’ “Valkyrie” To Be Released In December
While Paula Wagner announced her departure for United Artists,
the movie studio has another piece...
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“The Clone Wars”: A Movie Only for “Star Wars” Fans?
Although all covered up in CGI animation, “Star Wars: The
Clone Wars” may be considered the most...
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“Star Wars: The Clone Wars” First Animated Film of Star Wars
“Star Wars: The Clone Wars” is a computer animated film and
no, Ewan McGregor will not play...
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“Tropic Thunder” Strikes Hollywood, Target Misinterpreted
In spite of the fierce protests over “Tropic Thunder” by U.S. groups
that advocate for the...
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“Tropic Thunder’s” Mindlessness Is This Season’s Funniest
“Tropic Thunder” is a parody of the motion picture industry,
of double dealing and hypocritical...
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Pineapple Express-” Funny Bond Between Drug Dealer and Client
What do movies like “Knocked up,” “Superbad,” and “The 40
Year Old Virgin” have in common? Yes,...
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Ben Stiller Stars and Directs “Tropic Thunder”
In the midst of a movie season full of action blockbusters,
Ben Stiller’s “Tropic Thunder” comes...
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“The Mummy” Can’t Shake The Invincible “Dark Knight”
Batman is not only invincible in fiction, but also in
reality. “The Dark Knight” proved its...
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