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Rice's plea after Mumbai attacks
The US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has urged Pakistan to cooperate "fully and...
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Rice Comments on McClellan Tell-all Book
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says he has not read former press secretary Scott McClellan's...
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Rice: No way to Treat a Diplomat
Jun. 5 - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice denounced the brief detention of U.S. and...
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Rice: No promises on Iran meeting
Jul. 17 - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is making no promises about Iran's response to...
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Albright welcomes Karadzic arrest
Jul 23 - But former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says the hunt must go on for his...
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Rice Marks Decade Since U.S. Embassy Attacks
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke Thursday at a ceremony
marking the 10th anniversary of...
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McCain urges UN: Act on Russia
U.S. presidential candidate John McCain criticized Russia's military activity in Georgia, urging...
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Rice urges end to fighting
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday urged Russia and Georgia to end hostilities,...
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Bush sends Rice to Georgia
(1715 EDT/2215 BST)President Bush ordered Secretary of State Rice to Tbilisi to show what he...
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Bush to Russia: 'End This Crisis'
President Bush is telling Russia to "end this crisis" by halting
operations in Georgia;...
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Bush to Russia: honor cease-fire
U.S. President George W. Bush said the territorial integrity of Georgia must be respected and...
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Sec. Rice On Russia's Defiance
In a CBS exclusive interview, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
condemned Russia's "wholly...
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A new Cold War?
Forty years ago Soviet tanks moved into Prague; with Russian tanks in Georgia now some fear a new...
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Rice says troop deal close
U.S. Secretary of State Rice in Baghdad said the U.S. and Iraq were close to a deal on U.S. troop...
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Rice: Iraq troop deal close
Secretary of State Rice said the U.S. and Iraq were close to reaching a deal on U.S. troop levels...
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Israel Frees Palestinians Before Rice Visit
Israel
freed nearly 200 jailed Palestinians on Monday in a goodwill gesture
just hours before...
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Rice: Settlements Are Not Helpful to Peace
With hopes fading for brokering an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal by
year's end, U.S. Secretary of...
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Georgia on Cheney's mind
Ahead of trip to Georgia, US Vice President Cheney reaffirms US support for allies in the...
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Rice heads to Libya
US Secretary of State Rice makes a landmark trip to Libya, the first by a U.S. Secretary of State...
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Rice in India for nuclear pact
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrives in India after Congress ratified a historic...
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U.S.-India nuclear pact signed
U.S. President George W. Bush signed legislation that will allow the United States and India to...
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US, India sign nuclear deal
The United States and India signed a potentially lucrative agreement on Friday that would allow...
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Iraqis protest over US "occupation"
Thousands of followers of anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr have marched through Baghdad in...
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Rice: Mideast Peace by Year-end Not Possible
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday all but conceded
that an Israeli-Palestinian peace...
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Hillary Clinton as Sec.of State?
The Obama transition team has confirmed that President-elect Barack Obama is considering Hillary...
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Rice's mission after Mumbai attacks
The US Secretary of State has arrived in New Delhi as part of urgent U.S. efforts to ease tension...
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Rice in Pakistan to reduce tensions
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice headed to Pakistan as part of the second leg of a South...
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Rice Calls on Zimbabwe's Mugabe to 'Leave'
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday that it is "well
past time" for...
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UN passes resolution for ceasefire
The UN Security Council passes a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire on Gaza and...
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Mideast envoy returns
Special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell returns from the region saying that the U.S. has...
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Clinton hosts Kouchner
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hosted her French Counterpart Bernard Kouchner for talks...
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Clinton begins Asian trip
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives in Tokyo, the first leg of a one-week Asian trip...
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Clinton, Japan eye NKorea
U.S. Secretary of State Clinton met with Japan counterparts on the first leg of an Asian tour,...
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Lessons from Japan's "lost decade"
Secretary of State Clinton made her first stop on her Asia tour in Japan, a country that spent...
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Clinton hails Indonesia ties
The U.S. Secretary of State visits Jakarta, and calls for a comprehensive partnership with the...
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Clinton Looks to Boost US Image in Asia
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton moved Wednesday to
boost U.S. ties with the world's most...
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Clinton's Indonesia visit
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Indonesia's president on Thursday (February 19) on a...
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Clinton China tour kicks off
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton kicks off a full day of meetings with Chinese leaders,...
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Clinton urges China go 'clean'
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, visits a 'clean' thermal power plant built with U.S. and...
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More talks to come
The United States, Afghanistan and Pakistan agree to hold regular three-nation talks on the...
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US banks turn to investors for cash after stress test findings
Washington - Major US banks turned to private investors Friday in the hopes of finding 75 billion...
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Clinton, Lavrov see progress on disarmament talks
Washington - The United States and Russia are making progress toward a new nuclear disarmament...
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Pledges for cooperation after US-Afghan-Pakistan summit
Washington - The leaders of the United States, Pakistan and Afghanistan vowed Wednesday to...
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Clinton: US "deeply" regrets civilian losses in Afghanistan
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton apologized Wednesday for civilian...
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US "deeply" regrets civilian losses in Afghanistan, Clinton says
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton apologized for the civilian casualties...
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US to donate to UN climate conference
Geneva - The United States will donate at least 250,000 dollars to the World Climate Conference,...
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MIA, Efron, Obamas on Time's most-influential list
Los Angeles - Global hip-hop star MIA and young Hollywood heartthrob Zac Efron have joined US...
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Gates urges Congress to quickly approve war funds
Washington - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates urged Congress on Thursday to quickly sign off on...
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US braces for worse from swine flu
Washington - The United States braced for worse from the swine flu outbreak Tuesday as officials...
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Sebelius confirmed as US health secretary amid swine-flu scare
Washington - Kathleen Sebelius was approved by the US Senate as health secretary Tuesday,...
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US-Russia preliminary disarmament talks "constructive"
Rome - The United States and Russia on Friday characterized their first preliminary talks on...
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Clinton: US considers special protection for Haitian immigrants
Port-au-Prince, Haiti - The United States considers a temporary halt of deportations of about...
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Decade after Columbine, gun laws lax as ever
San Francisco - Ten years ago, two teenaged misfits walked into their high school in Columbine,...
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US captain rescued from pirates arrives in Kenya
Washington/Nairobi - Richard Phillips, the American captain dramatically rescued from pirates...
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Ending flows of drugs, guns atop Obama's Mexico visit
Washington - As the death toll in Mexico's drug wars soars into the thousands, the United States...
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Iran begins trial of detained US journalist
Tehran - A detained Iranian-American journalist accused of spying for the United...
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Clinton sends New Year message to Bangladeshis worldwide
Dhaka - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday sent Bangladeshis living across the world a...
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Standoff continues as Somali pirates foil escape attempt
Nairobi/Washington - Somali pirates recaptured the captain of a US-operated ship after he jumped...
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Report: Somali pirates foil US captain's escape attempt
Nairobi/Washington - Somali pirates recaptured the captain of a US-operated ship after he jumped...
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US Navy increases pressure on Somali pirates in hostage standoff
Nairobi/Washington - Further US Navy ships were steaming Friday to the coast of...
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Pirates still hold ship captain, but running out of fuel
Nairobi/Washington - Somali pirates were Thursday holding the captain of a US-operated vessel...
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US seeks restrictions on tourism to Arctic-Antarctic region
Washington - The United States will push for more restrictions on tourism to the North and South...
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Czechs await Obama amid changing relations
Prague - The notorious Czech provocateur of an artist, David Cerny, had the privilege last summer...
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US, Mexico officials discuss crackdown on drug trade
Washington/Mexico City - US Attorney General Eric Holder, in Mexico Thursday to meet his Mexican...
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US supports Palestinian state, but won't criticize Netanyahu
Washington - The United States on Wednesday said it would continue to work towards a two-state...
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US to take seat on UN Human Rights Council
Washington - The United States on Tuesday said it will join the United Nations Human Rights...
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Clinton says US government drops "global war on terror" slogan
Washington - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters late Monday...
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Obama aims to quell al-Qaeda in Pakistan, Afghanistan
Washington - US President Barack Obama vowed to intensify the fight against the Taliban and...
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Obama defends spending as key to future economic growth
Washington - US President Barack Obama defended the spending outlined in his budget Tuesday,...
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US signals huge anti-drug push on Mexican cartels
The United States Monday announced a huge boost in its cooperation with Mexican law enforcement...
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Health
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Swine Flu Outbreak - A Cause for "Concern," Obama Says
President Barack Obama said he was closely watching an outbreak of swine flu in the United States,...
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Obama nominates Sebelius as US health secretary
Washington - US President Barack Obama nominated Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius as health...
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Children’s Health Program Goes to Senate for Approval
The bill intended to expand healthcare for children in low-income families is expected to breeze...
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Report: Bush Administration Was Successful in Fighting HIV/AIDS
Although the Bush administration is going to leave Barack Obama a nation, which is locked in two...
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New Rule Protects Doctors Exercising the “Right of Conscience”
The Bush administration on Thursday announced new protections for health care providers who...
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Medicaid Spending Expected to Rise to $674 by 2017
Federal and state Medicaid spending is
expected to grow annually at a rate of 7.9 percent over the...
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John McCain and Barack Obama on the Improvement of Health
One has to attentively analyze what the two candidates have to offer in their programs. John McCain...
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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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Maria Shriver’s Medical Records Breached at UCLA Medical Center
Last year, there was Farrah Fawcett, then Britney Spears at
the beginning of this year and now,...
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Funeral Service Set for Girl Who Died after Tragic Pool Accident
A funeral service has been set for Abigail Taylor, the
six-year-old girl whose intestines were...
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Girl Harmed by Pool Drain Last Year Has Died
Abigail Taylor, the six year old girl whose intestines were sucked out by a pool drain, has died...
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Mad Cow Disease Resurfaces In Canada
Canadian officials have confirmed another case of mad cow disease in Alberta but state that...
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Hormone Labeling Allowed on Pennsylvania Milk
Pennsylvania agriculture officials have changed initial plans to ban milk labeling specifying that...
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Bush Vetoes Child Health Bill Second Time
President George Bush vetoed a bill proposing to expand
health insurance for children Wednesday....
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Doyle Creates New Department for Families’ Support
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle said Tuesday that he would
establish a new Department of Children and...
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H5N1 Scare In Germany; 160,000 Geese Slaughtered
German health officials were quick to react when the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus was discovered at a...
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Movies
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” Quite a Disappointment
The 2008
remake of Robert Wise’s 1951 “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” which depicted an
alien...
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“Cadillac Records” Celebrates Chicago Blues
Director
Darnell Martin’s 2008 movie “Cadillac Records,” which was released in United States...
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Shia LaBeouf's Eagle Eye Is His Fourth Straight No. 1 Movie
Shia LaBeouf's Eagle Eye has grossed an estimated $29.2 million and has thus become his fourth...
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New Movie “Eagle Eye” Dismantled By Critics
Who would have thought that the old strangers-meet-to-save-the-world plot is still a valid idea for...
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New Information Regarding the Arrest of Josh Brolin
Apparently, some new information emerged regarding the arrest of
Josh Brolin, Jeffrey Wright and...
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Shreveport Police Said To Have Used “Aggressive” Force in “W” Crew Arrest
There are three sides to a story: the police’s side, the
delinquent’s side and the truth. We know...
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Josh Brolin, Jeffrey Wright And Film Crew Arrested
Several crew members filming Oliver Stone’s “W,” including
Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright, were...
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Angelina Feels “Kicking” During Iraq Speech
Expectant Angelina Jolie has opened up about her pregnancy
for the first time, telling People...
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Abbas, Olmert Will Discuss Differences on Monday
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israel’s Premier Ehud Olmert reached a first agreement...
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World
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At swine flu epicentre, death toll climbs amid world alert
As the death toll climbed to 152 in Mexico, countries around the world took steps to warn the...
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Clinton seeks "meaningful" steps against climate change
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called for the...
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Geneva conference a defeat for Israel, Ahmadinejad says
Tehran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Wednesday termed the UN...
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Somali pirates demand ransom as US Navy sends more ships
Nairobi/Washington - Somali pirates, holding a US ship captain in a lifeboat and surrounded by two...
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Italy mourns quake victims in Good Friday ceremony
L'Aquila, Italy - A state funeral for many of the victims of Monday's earthquake in Italy began...
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Italy earthquake toll reaches 279
Rome - By midday Thursday the death toll from Monday's earthquake in central Italy stood at 279 and...
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North Korea launches rocket, draws international ire
Seoul/Tokyo/Washington - North Korea launched a rocket early Sunday and claimed to have put a...
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Pope sends inspectors to scandal-hit conservative Catholic order
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI has ordered an internal investigation a religious order in the...
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Biden: US, Latin America msut cooperate in drug fight, economy
Vina del Mar, Chile - US Vice President Joe Biden, in Chile to discuss world economic issues as...
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Japan prepares to intercept North Korean missile debris
Tokyo - Japan on Friday readied for North Korea's planned rocket launch, ordering...
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As Clinton visits Mexico, US Congress raises crime alarm
Washington/Mexico City - As US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived Wednesday in...
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Northern Ireland terror suspects freed after court ruling
London - Investigations into the recent murders of two soldiers and a police officer in Northern...
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Sanctions would spell end to nuke talks, North Korea warns
Seoul - North Korea warned Tuesday that talks on ending its nuclear weapons...
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Aid worker with Canadian agency shot dead in Darfur
Nairobi/Khartoum - A Sudanese aid worker employed by a Canadian agency has been shot dead in...
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Obama praises Northern Irish response to violence
Washington - US President Barack Obama praised the people of Northern Ireland for rejecting...
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Pakistan's Sharif leads massive anti-government rally
Islamabad - Pakistan's top opposition leader Nawaz Sharif Sunday, in apparent defiance of his...
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Lula and Obama to tackle finance crisis, child issue
Rio de Janeiro - The first meeting between US President Barack Obama and Brazilian President...
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German school gunman revealed plans in advance
Winnenden, Germany - The German teenager who shot dead 15 people in a school massacre disclosed his...
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Clinton meets Chinese foreign minister, days after naval spat
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chinese Foreign Minister Yang...
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16 killed in German school shooting spree
Berlin - A former pupil went on a shooting spree at a school in south-west Germany on Wednesday,...
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Deadly tide of birds fuels fears of bird flu cover-up
Hong Kong - For more than a week now a deadly tide has been washing out of...
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UN Security Council Urges Immediate Ceasefire
New York - The UN Security Council late Thursday urged Israel and Hamas to immediately end the Gaza...
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US Calls For Durable, Sustainable Ceasefire
New York - The United States pitched a plan on Tuesday for a comprehensive solution to end the...
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US Pursuing Truce For Gaza Conflict
Washington - The United States is pushing for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip that would require...
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Bangladesh Prepares To Vote And Return To Democracy
Dhaka - Bangladesh votes in national elections Monday to return the South Asian nation to...
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African Union Still Fails To Keep The Peace In 2008
Johannesburg/Nairobi - The African Union's attempts to keep peace on the continent were again...
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Condoleezza Rice Explains North Korea Nuclear Negotiations Stalemate
Last week in Beijing, the disarmament talks between North Korea, the U.S., China, South Korea,...
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Mideast Peace Process In Doubt As New Year Nears
Tel Aviv/Ramallah - The Middle East peace process is hanging by a thread as 2009 is nearing - just...
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Pakistan arrests suspected plotter of Mumbai attacks
Islamabad - Pakistani security personnel have arrested the alleged planner of the November 26...
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Specials
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Iranian Nobel laureate awarded German Dignity Award
Berlin (dpa) - Iranian Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi was awarded one of Germany's top prizes...
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Senate Expected to Approve Kids' Health Insurance Program
Senators continued to debate the reauthorization of a bill to expand the State...
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UK Wants English-Language Web Sites with Film-Like Ratings
Great Britain’s Secretary for culture said that he plans to work with United States President...
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Republican Sends Gift Including Racial Parody of Obama
Candidate for chairman of the Republican National Committee Chip Saltsman has sent the members of...
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Bettie Page, Bona Fide 1950s Pin-Up Queen, Passes Away
Bettie Page, one of entertainment’s original sex kittens,
the 1950s pin-up queen who many credit...
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New Bird Flu Outbreak Reported In Hong Kong
Commonly known as the “bird flu” or “avian flu,” avian influenza is a type of influenza caused by...
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Kennedy Center Honors Six Artists
The 2008 recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime achievements are: music and screen...
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Hillary Clinton - Secretary of State?
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is believed to become Barack Obama’s secretary of state. If she...
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Government: Get Fit To Avoid Health Risks!
Whether you’re young or old, you need to keep moving! No
matter you’re doing brisk walks, running...
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Rice says nuclear deal done, only procedural signing left
New Delhi - Days after a landmark civilian nuclear deal was approved by the United States Congress,...
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Rice Heading to India after Passage of Nuclear Agreement
Washington - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will visit India this week to put the final...
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U.S. State Department Employee Pleads Guilty
Being accused of illegally accessing close to 200
confidential passport files of several...
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Morgan Freeman, Barbra Streisand, Kennedy Honorees of 2008
Actor Morgan Freeman joins singer Barbra Streisand, Who
musicians Pete Townshend and Roger...
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Manga fan Aso Determined to Write Japan's Success Story
Tokyo - Japan needs a charismatic leader who has guts, tolerance and talent in policy...
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Snooping in Celebrity Files – Something Common at UCLA Medical Center
It appears that celebrity comes itself with more than fame. It
brings paparazzi trouble, which...
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AIDS Conference In Mexico Opened For Discussions
An estimated 25,000 scientists, politicians, physicians and
activists were present on Sunday at...
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Clinton Says NO to Newly-Proposed Abortion Definition
On Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton came down rather hard on a
plan put together by the Bush...
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Josh Brolin-President Bush in “W,” Jeffrey Wright Arrested
Apparently, Hollywood too knows to stick together when the
going gets tough…even if it’s for the...
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Eight-graders In California To Be Tested In Algebra
California
educational officials decided Wednesday to make their state the first to demand
an...
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Rice on European Tour to Conclude Missile Defense Shield Deal
The U.S. State Department said efforts for reaching a missile-defense
agreement with Poland
would...
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Irak War Over Democracy or Oil?
Hunt Oil Co. officials and U.S. diplomats talked several times before the
company signed an...
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Zimbabweans Voted in a State of Violence
People in Zimbabwe went to the polls today, accompanied by Paramilitary
police and bands of ruling...
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Jolie, Pitt Give $1 Million To Children Suffering From Iraq War
Actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have donated $1 million to US and Iraqi children suffering from...
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California: Aerial Spray for Apple Moth Is Cancelled
The plan that was supposed to combat crop-eating moth in
some urban areas from California,
by...
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VA Staffer’s E-Mail Calls for Fewer PTSD Diagnoses
An employee with the post-traumatic stress disorder program at
a medical facility for veterans in...
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DC Madam Found Dead of Apparent Suicide
Deborah Jean Palfrey, the so-called “D.C. Madam” recently
convicted for her role as the head of an...
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Suburban Students More Likely to Graduate than City Students
A research study presented Tuesday revealed that only about 50
percent of the students in the...
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Heart Donated by Slain Marine Saves Man's Life
A heart donated by a Marine who survived two tours in Iraq and was killed by a stray bullet back...
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New York Philarmonic Will Perform in South Korea
The oldest U.S. orchestra is trying to pierce North Korea’s
isolation, using the power of music....
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Angelina Jolie Visits Baghdad, Seeks Help for Refugees
Goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Angelina Jolie was
on a humanitarian trip to...
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People
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Pin-Up Queen Bettie Page Dies At 85
Bettie Page, one of entertainment’s original sex kittens,
the 1950s pin-up queen who many credit...
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Artists’ Contributions To U.S. Culture Were Rewarded This Weekend
Rock 'n' roll and pop legends, singers and stars of Hollywood and Broadway were celebrated on...
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Kennedy Center Honored Six Artists
Last
week-end, during a ceremony held at the Kennedy Center, Barbra Streisand, Morgan
Freeman,...
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Josh Brolin, Others in Oliver Stone Movie Arrested in NY
Several cast members of the upcoming Oliver Stone film “W,”
about current president George W....
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Jolie and Pitt Donate $1 Million to U.S. and Iraqi Kids
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie donated $1 million to kids who are affected by war. The substantial...
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Russert Buried Surrounded by Impressive Gathering of Friends
Russert’s death has been a shock to all. He suffered a heart attack on Friday, while at work in the...
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Robert Downey Jr. is a Super Hero
The 43-year-old Oscar-nominated actor and musician Robert Downey Jr is assuming the mantle of “Iron...
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One More Year of Electric Shock Treatment for Center Students
The Judge Rotenberg Educational Center in Canton has been
granted another year of applying...
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Pakistani Prime Minister Investigated Over Alleged Flirtation
Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz is being investigated
by senators in the upper house of...
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