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Memorial Day Parade Rolls Through Washington
In Washington Monday, military service members past and present were honored with an annual parade...
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Betancourt reunites with children
Jul. 3 - Ingrid Betacourt was reunited with her children at the Catam Military base in Bogota,...
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Iran in missile test launch
Jul 9 - State media reports test firing of nine weapons including one capable of reaching Israel...
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Drug bust in Mexico submarine
Jul 18 - The Mexican military, working with information from U.S. intelligence services,...
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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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Obama's Afghanistan visit
Jul 20 - The U.S. Democratic presidential candidate meets military commanders in eastern...
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Obama still wants Iraq timetable
Jul. 22 - Barack Obama said that he was still committed to his 16-month timetable for a U.S....
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Chavez meets with Russian leaders
Jul 22 - Chavez meets Russia's leaders to boost energy and military cooperation.
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Payback time for poor students
Jul 24 - South Korean school pupils with low grades or bad attitude are licked into shape at a...
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FARC releases 8 more hostages
Jul 25 - Colombia's FARC guerrillas release eight hostages in the first such handover since the...
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Obama skips wounded troop visit
Jul. 25 - Barack Obama canceled a planned visit with wounded U.S. troops at a U.S. military...
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Myanmar refugees head for new life
Jul 29 - Residents of the biggest camp for refugees fleeing Myanmar's military hunta leave for...
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Mixed verdict on Hamdan
Salim Hamdan was convicted on charges of providing material support for terrorism, but acquitted...
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First Guantanamo Trial Ends in Split Verdict
A jury of six U.S. military officers convicted Osama bin Laden's
former driver of supporting...
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Pope calls for peace in Georgia
Pope Benedict has called for an immediate halt to the fighting between Russia and Georgia over...
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Georgia: Opportunity for McCain?
The conflict in Georgia could benefit John McCain, who has sought to portray himself as an...
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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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Russia Halts Military Action in Georgia
Russia's president says his country is ending
its military action in Georgia after a Monday...
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Under fire in Gori, Georgia
Civilians are struck down on the main street of Gori as Russian troops moved deeper into Georgian...
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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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Bush to Russia: 'End This Crisis'
President Bush is telling Russia to "end this crisis" by halting
operations in Georgia;...
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U.S. aid lands in Georgia
Two U.S. Air Force transport planes landed in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Thursday...
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Gates: Warns U.S.-Russia relations
Briefing reporters at the Pentagon, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates spoke about the...
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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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US: Russia to face consequences
The U.S. said the Russia will face consequences for its actions in Georgia but said military...
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Decision soon on Obama's VP pick
For Barack Obama, the focus has shifted to potential candidates with extensive foreign policy...
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Nato holds Georgia crisis summit
Nato foreign ministers hold emergency talks in Brussels on how the alliance should respond to...
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Fmr. Marine Faces Prosecution for Action in Iraq
A former Marine sergeant is facing the first federal civilian
prosecution of a military member...
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US plays up diplomacy on Georgia
International community presses Russia to leave Georgia amid renewed US focus on multilateral...
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Moscow Angered by U.S.-Poland Missle Deal
The United States and Poland signed a deal Wednesday to place a U.S.
missile defense base just 115...
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Two more deadly bombs in Pakistan
Around 40 people have been killed in more suicide bombs attacks in Pakistan.
Two suicide...
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UN envoy fails to meet Suu Kyi
Diplomat Ibrahim Gambari leaves Myanmar without achieving his key objective: meeting detained...
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US prepares for Anbar handover
US says it will be able to hand over security in Anbar province to the Iraqis in the coming...
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U.S. weighs Russia options
The U.S. is weighing its options to pressure on Russia to comply with a ceasefire in...
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Market blast blamed on Tiger rebels
Dozens are wounded in a bomb blast in a busy market area in the Sri Lankan capital...
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Afghans protest civilian deaths
Military operations led by the United States in Afghanistan are blamed for an increasing number...
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Thai political turmoil spreads
Protesters in Thailand are vowing more disruptive action in their bid to force out the government...
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Russians clash with Georgian crew
A row broke out between Russian soliders and Georgian journalists near Zugdidi in...
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Sarkozy meets with Saakashvili
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, fresh from meetings in Moscow where he secured an agreement to...
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Russia bombers to return
Its Russia's first military flight in the Western Hemisphere since the end of the Cold War and it...
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Sons of Iraq Test Case
The Sunni Sons of Iraq that sided with coalition forces will be a test case for Iraq government's...
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AU condemns Somali rebel attacks
Somali rebel assaults on African Union peacekeepers are being branded as a 'calculated...
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Egypt hostages safely back home
A group of European tourists have returned home unharmed after they were held hostage in Egypt...
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Somalia pirates to face Russian Navy
Negotiations are continuing to free a Ukrainian ship hijacked by Somali pirates with 33 tanks and...
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Iran and Najaf
Najaf, a center of religious and political power in Shi'ite-majority Iraq, benefits from Iranian...
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Thai opposition leader arrested
Thai police arrest the key leader of a month-long protest inside Bangkok's Government House...
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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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Turkey attacks Kurdish separatists
The Turkish chief of staff announces an air raid conducted on 31 suspected PKK targets in...
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Bomber targets Pakistan police
At least three policemen were killed when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed vehicle...
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Last stand for Al Qaeda in Iraq?
The US confirmed that it had killed the number two leader of al Qaeda in Iraq.
The U.S....
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Protester dies in Turkey clashes
The man was shot during the clashes between Kurdish demonstrators and police in the east of the...
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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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White House Mum Following U.S. Raid Into Syria
The Syrian government says a U.S. attack killed 8 people Sunday.
A U.S. military official has...
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Petraeus faces great expectations
General David Petraeus, fresh from his role in stabilizing Iraq, takes on what could be an even...
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Prison for Argentinian officers
Three military leaders who ran secret detention centres in Argentina during the last military...
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Killer blast at India dump
Scavengers at a rubbish dump are being blamed for triggering the deadly explosion...
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Unseen WW1 pictures released
Unseen pictures of World World One are released in France marking the 90th anniversary of the 1918...
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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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Israeli air strike kills militants
Four Palestinian militants in northern Gaza were killed in the strike and two rockets fired from...
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Exit Strategy
The US and Iraq have signed a pact that sets a final date to end US military presence in...
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Yemen jail for Bin Laden driver
Reports say the U.S. military is transferring Osama bin Laden's former driver, Salim Hamdan, from...
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Russian warships in Venezuela
Russian ships arrive in Venezuela for joint military exercises.
Medvedev''s trip comes as...
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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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Police targeted in Iraq bombings
More than two dozen people are killed in bomb attacks in Baghdad and Mosul.
At least 15...
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North Korea Releases New Kim Jong Il Photos
A new batch of images sent Monday from North Korea show its
leader, Kim Jong Il, appearing fit...
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Cruise ship stranded in Antarctica
A luxury Antarctic cruise ship carrying 122 passengers and crew started to take on water and leak...
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More Than 160 US, NATO Vehicles Burn in Pakistan
Militants torched 160 vehicles, including dozens of Humvees
destined for U.S. and allied forces...
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Taliban condemned for child bomber
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has condemned the Taliban for using a child suicide bomber...
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Israeli air strikes on Gaza
At least 200 people have been killed after Israeli bombers launched a series of air strikes against...
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Inheriting the Mideast miasma
President-elect Obama will inherit a volatile, trouble-plagued Middle East when he takes office...
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Calls for truce as Gaza deaths rise
Egypt's President, Hosni Mubarak calls on Israel to end its attacks on Gaza as Spain calls for an...
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Gaza attack no suprise to settlers
Israeli settlers who left the Gaza strip in 2005 say they foresaw Israel's military offensive...
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Protestor shot dead in the West Bank
The Israeli Army is investigating after a Palestinian man was apparently killed by Israeli troops...
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Gaza crisis intensifies
Israel threatens to intensify its air and ground assaults against Palestinian militants who...
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World protests for Gaza
20,000 Indonesian Muslims urge end to Israeli strikes and Palestinians living in Venezuela gather...
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Israel hit by rockets
Two Israeli towns are hit by rockets as German Foreign Minister in Israel says he's shocked by...
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Biden in Afghanistan for Talks
Vice President-elect Joe Biden met with political and military
leaders in Afghanistan, a clear...
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Even in death Gazans find no peace
Heavy casualties among Palestinians from the Israeli military offensive on the Gaza strip has...
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Bomber strikes in Afghan capital
Deadly suicide blast targets Afghan army and police training ground in Kabul.
The bomber...
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Gaza doctor in mobile phone plea
A doctor speaking to an Israeli television channel by phone begs for help as members of his...
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Kim Jong-il pictured on TV
North Korean state television continues to show more photographs of leader Kim Jong-il as...
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Red Cross hostages' phone plea
Three workers of the International Committee of the Red Cross held captive in the Philippines...
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UN launches Gaza aid plea
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon launched a humanitarian appeal for the people of...
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Colombian hostage rescue begins
An International Red Cross mission is heading for Colombia's remote jungles to collect a group of...
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A strategy in Progress
The Obama Administration continues to grapple with a strategy for Afghanistan.
Two questions...
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Female Suspected Recruiter of Bombers Arrested
Military officials in Iraq say they arrested a woman known as the
"The Mother of...
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Rohingya deportees hospitalised
Nearly 200 more boat people who say they were cast adrift by Thai authorities undergo hospital...
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Sri Lankan exodus continues
Civilians flee war zone and Sri Lanka fighting continues.
The stream of civilians fleeing...
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New Rocket Attack in Southern Israel
Israel's military says a rocket fired from Gaza in violation of an informal truce has struck an...
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Dozens die in Sri Lanka blast
A female suicide bomber blows herself up at a refugee camp near the town of Vishvamadu.
At...
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Tamil Tiger rebels in retreat
Sri Lanka's Defence Ministry says it has cornered Tamil Tiger rebels in the northern Mullaittivu...
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Pakistani Region Imposes Islamic Law
Pakistan is suspending military offensives and imposing Islamic
law in part of the northwest,...
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Afghan anger over deadly air strike
The U.S. military has been accused of killing 12 civilians in air strikes in western Afghanistan...
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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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Tamil Tigers attack Colombo
At least two people are dead and scores injured after a Tamil Tiger aircraft targeted the Sri...
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Mexican police chief quits
The head of police in one of Mexico's most dangerous cities resigns after gangs threaten to kill...
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Pakistan FM: 'We Need Economic Stability'
The United States has given Pakistan about $12.3 billion in
military and economic aid, but...
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Junta blocked cyclone aid: NGOs
Human rights groups say aid to victims of cyclone Nargis in the Irrawaddy Delta was blocked by...
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Bacterial Meningitis Kills Second Soldiers at Missouri Base
Bacterial meningitis made a second victim among soldiers stationed at the Army’s Fort...
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Hearing To Be Held In Case of Salmonella Outbreak
Recent news shows that a congressional committee will hold hearing into the cause of the tainted...
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Holiday Health Myths Busted by Researchers
A recently-carried out study shows that most holiday health myths aren’t true at all. ...
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New Health Program Asks Better Screening for Veteran’s Brain Injury
A new program released through a government report asks the military to do better brain scans on...
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Report Calls For More Screening Of Brain Injury In Military Personnel
A report released Thursday by the Institute of Medicine,
a government advisory group that studies...
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One in Seven Female US Vets Reports Sexual Trauma
A report released Tuesday at a medical conference in San
Diego by the VA’s National Center for...
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Study Finds Anthrax Vaccine Works In Fewer Doses
Giving fewer doses of the anthrax vaccine
could be just as effective, offering protection from the...
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Staten Island University Hospital to Pay $88.9M in Fraud Case
New York’s Staten Island University
Hospital will have to pay $88.9
million to federal and state...
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Update: New Breast Cancer Vaccine Proves Efficient In Lab Experiment
An experimental breast cancer vaccine proved efficient in
treating breast cancer caused by an...
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Researchers Say Face Transplants Are Viable, Not Oddities
Recent findings show that face transplants, which may still be considered medical oddities by some,...
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Face Transplants Are No Longer Utopias
Two studies on cases of face transplant were published in
the British medical journal The...
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Studies Say Face Transplants Can Be Successful
Two studies published in the journal The Lancet suggest that
face transplants are no longer...
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The Role of Psychologists in Military Interrogations, Subject of Debate
There are already many divergent opinions over the role US
psychologists should play in military...
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War Vets At Higher Risk Of Alcohol Abuse After Combat
US
soldiers returning from Iraq
and Afghanistan
wars turned to alcohol most probably to cope...
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Global Warming Could Increase Kidney Stone Cases As Well
As the planet warms there will be more people suffering from
kidney stones most probably due to...
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“America’s Best Hospitals” for 2008
U.S. News & World Report comes to the aid of patients
all over the US revealing
its...
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Bush Administration Vows to Veto Medicare Bill, Override Likely
While the Bush administration again threatened to veto the Medicare bill which rejects a 10.6...
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PTSD Haunts One in Eight 9/11 Survivors
The September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center appeared to have left one in eight...
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Bunk Beds Pose Danger to Young Adults as Well as Children
A study conducted by the Center for Injury Research and Policy found that the people who are most...
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Research on New Bug Repellents Has Promising Results
Following the increased risk of West
Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases, researchers...
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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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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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Extensive Indonesian Bird Flu Crisis Drill
A major drill initiative is taking place in Indonesia, as
authorities have prepared a three-day...
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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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Military Supports Thousands of Brazilians Hit by Dengue Epidemic
Brazilian soldiers were deployed last week in Rio de Janeiro to help local authorities fight...
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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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NIH Delay to Notify Patients on Stolen Data Raises Questions
The unencrypted medical information of nearly 2,500
participants in a cardiac study conducted by...
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Ex Philippine President Corazon Aquino Has Colon Cancer
Former Philippine president Corazon Aquino is suffering from
colon cancer, her daughter...
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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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U.S.
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Gates "regrets" Afghan civilian losses
Kabul - US Defence Secretary Roberts Gates apologized for civilian casualties caused by his country...
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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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Obama: US, Pakistan and Afghanistan linked by common threat
Washington - US President Barack Obama promised a lasting commitment to Afghanistan and Pakistan...
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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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Swine flu suspected of inflicting Marine
Washington - A US Marine is suspected of having contracted swine flu and has been quarantined at...
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Pentagon to release photos of detainee treatment
Washington - The US Defense Department next month will release 44 photographs of...
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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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Obama, Calderon pledge cooperation against drug violence
Mexico City - US President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon pledged Thursday to...
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US soldier given life in prison for deaths of Iraqis
Vilseck, Germany - A US soldier was sentenced by a military court to life in prison Thursday for...
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Obama creates "border czar" to focus on US-Mexico border
Washington - One day before President Barack Obama travels to Mexico, the administration named Alan...
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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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Obama hails captain, calls for anti-piracy action
Nairobi/Washington - US President Barack Obama on Monday praised the rescue of a US captain from...
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US Army trial started for last accused of Baghdad murders
Vilseck, Germany - The final trial of a group of US servicemen who were accused of murdering four...
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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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Five US soldiers killed in Iraqi city of Mosul
Mosul, Iraq - A truck bomb targeting a police station in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on Friday...
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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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Obama seeks 83.4 billion dollars for Iraq, Afghan missions
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Thursday asked Congress to authorize...
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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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CIA: No more secret prisons for terrorism suspects
Washington - The United States will no longer hold terrorism suspects in secret prisons and plans...
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Back in US, Obama turns to domestic issues
Washington - US President Barack Obama put the spotlight back on his domestic agenda Thursday after...
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US envoy holds talks with Indian officials on security issues
New Delhi - US special envoy Richard Holbrooke held discussions on regional...
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Obama in Baghdad, warns of tough times ahead
Baghdad - US President Barack Obama warned of difficult times ahead for Iraq on Tuesday,...
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Former US candidate McCain in Vietnam, calls for military ties
Hanoi - The United States "would like to increase military- to-military relations" with...
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Stolen Canadian plane flown halfway across US
Washington - A pilot was arrested late Monday after flying a small, stolen plane...
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Gates announces major shift in US defence priorities
Washington - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Monday announced a major shift in the Pentagon's...
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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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US media publish first photos of returning war dead
Washington - Newspapers on Monday published the first photographs of the flag draped casket...
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Technology
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White House Should Take Over Cyber Security, Review Concludes
The White House should be much more involved in the cyber security of the United States. This was...
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Collisions in Space Need to Be Controlled
The Air Force has a catalog which contains almost 19,000 pieces of orbital debris. This numbers was...
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Satellite Collisions Need Space Air Traffic Control
An expert on satellite orbits notified on Friday that the collisionof the two satellites from...
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Iran Launches First Home-Built Satellite While the West Raises An Eyebrow
Iran has claimed the successful launch of its first domestically-made satellite, to the...
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Slim Pickings from Motorola at Consumer Electronics Show
The Consumer Electronics Show saw Motorola reveal little in the way of new handsets on...
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Motorola Releases Three Handsets at CES
Motorola has announced that it will release three new handsets during this year. The three are very...
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NORAD And Google Once Again Track Santa Claus
A special Google Maps-powered Web site established by the North American Aerospace Defense...
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IT Panel Demands Openness, Efficiency In Obama Cybersecurity Era
The appointed commission for cyberspace security released
its recommendation plan for an improved...
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Apple - Good News And Bad News
Apple seems to have reached its climax: more than 300 million apps have been downloaded from...
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Tech Commission Says A New Cybersecurity Post Is Required
A commission of technology experts will propose a new post at the White House, one which will use...
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Navigon Introduces $599 8100T GPS With Panoramic 3D View
Navigon today introduced its latest portable navigation
device, just in time for the holiday...
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Obama and McCain Web Sites Hit by Chinese Hackers
The cyber experts from the US government suspect that the attacks on the Obama and McCain campaign...
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Update: Even Terrorists Can Tweet, Army Says
The extent of a social networking site is far beyond our wildest imagination, and apparently, not...
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Google Launches Own Satellite, the GeoEye
This weekend, in a partnership with the GeoEye Corporation,
Google Inc. launched its very own...
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New iRobot Vacuums Clean up After Pets and Office Workers
IRobot Corporation markets robots that do everything from vacuuming, pool cleaning, gutter...
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Motorola Renegade V950 and Motorola i365: Sprint’s Rugged Way
Tuesday, Sprint released four new devices, two of which meet
the military specifications for dust,...
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United States Are Slowly Losing Internet Traffic Hegemony
America discovered the Internet, but couldn’t keep it a secret. The American dominance in the field...
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Georgia Is Still Searching For Its Cyber-Attacker
The confrontations between Russia and Georgia have been set
on more than one dimension, as before...
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Experts: Cyber Attacks Against Georgia Not Russian Warfare
Several security experts have come forward challenging Georgian allegations that the cyber attacks...
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Cyber War against Georgia Started Well Before the Gunfire
Bombs and other explosive ammo may have began turning Georgia’s separatist region of South Ossetia...
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Is There Someone Behind the Mask?
Scientists at Berkely
University, working for
the U.S. Military, proudly announced that they...
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UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal As He Dreams About UFOs
Gary McKinnon, the British hacker accused of accessing and
damaging without authorization 92...
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Craigslist Scam Made Use of Identity of Dead Soldier found in Iraq
The Michigan attorney general's office and Better Business Bureau are investigating a Craigslist...
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Panasonic Unveils Its New Toughbook
Today, Panasonic announced the release of it new ruggedized
notebook, the Toughbook CF-U1, which...
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EU Shows Concerns over Google’s Street View Service
Google Maps’ Street View has drawn some attention from the
European Union, which has shown...
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Google Changes Its Street View Program
Due to a large number of privacy complaints, Google Inc. decided to make a change in its Street...
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Apple Acquires Chip Designer P.A. Semi for $278 Million
Apple Inc. has reportedly reached a deal to purchase P.A. Semi Inc., a company specialized in...
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GAO: Sensitive Defense Items for Sale On eBay and Craigslist
The Government Accountability
Office (GAO) confirmed in a report released on Thursday that...
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U.S. To Answer Cyberattacks With Air Force Cyber Command
The U.S. Air Force Cyber Command
has plans to “fight fire with fire” or better yet, to stop...
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Is There Any Benefit to Taking Down Pics of Military Bases?
As you probably know by now, Google has immediately yielded to the Military and took down panoramic...
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Business
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US slaps sanctions on Chinese businessman and six Iranian firms
Washington - The United States has placed sanctions on six Iranian companies and a Chinese...
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Second Hand MP3 Players Might Come With US Military Files
A second hand MP3 player bought by 29 year old Chris Ogle in Oklahoma for $18 was apparently filled...
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Russia Announces Lower Oil Forecast
Moscow - The Russian Finance Ministry announced a cut for its oil forecast to 50 dollars per barrel...
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Google Earth Now On A iPhone Near You!
Despite being on of its competitors, through its Android
platform, Google has always been one of...
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Dell Rolls Out Its New Portables
Dell Inc. announced the release of its new line of laptops,
looking to cement its number one...
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Metal Gear Solid 4 Boosts Sony's PS3 Sales In June
It seems like finally Sony has solved one of the biggest
problems of its gaming platform. Ever...
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Bush To Discuss Oil Prices and Iran During Saudi Visit
After a three-day visit to Israel, US President George W.
Bush has now arrived in Riyadh, in order...
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Boeing Doesn't Know How to Lose
Apparently, legendary plane maker Boeing doesn't know how to lose. The company, despite being...
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EADS and Northrop Grumman Win Air Force Tanker Contract
European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS) and Northrop Grumman have prevailed over...
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Boeing’s 4Q Profit Rises, 787 Dreamliner on Track
Boeing Co, the largest global aircraft manufacturer by revenue, the largest by orders and...
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General Motors Goes “Green” With New Hummer
GM unveiled today an
ethanol-adapted "green" version of its heavy gas-guzzling...
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Crude Above $96 a Barrel on Concerns on Bhutto’s Assassination
Crude-oil futures went over $96 per barrel on Thursday as tension in the Middle East is sure to...
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Bush Outlines Push for Better Air Travel
The U.S. government announced it will help ease up air traffic by making available temporarily its...
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Texas Oilman Oscar Wyatt Pleaded Guilty to Conspiracy
Texas oilman billionaire Oscar S. Wyatt Jr. pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He...
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Specials
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The New York Times Wins 5 Pulitzers
The leader of this year’s Pulitzer Prizes ceremony was The New York Times. The NY Times...
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King Ludwig II's watch to go on auction
Geneva - A watch commissioned most likely by King Ludwig II of Bavaria in the late 1800s will go on...
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Data on Obama’s Marine One Helicopter Leaked to Iran
Iran has taken advantage of a computer security breach and got its hands on important...
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Space Collision Deemed as Catastrophic
Friday, space experts revealed that the crash of two satellites had given rise to what had...
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New Museum Honors Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg
A new museum was founded to mark the Lincoln bicentennial.
The museum is in Gettysburg, in the...
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Skydiver Suffers Heart Attack While Teaching 1st Time Jumper
A skydiver instructor in Chester, S.C. who was sharing a parachute with a first-time jumper...
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NZ Man Buys MP3 Player Containing Confidential U.S. Military Files
A man walks into a thrift store…and buys secret military files for only $18?
It...
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Michelle Obama Joins Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers on Stage
Monday night, at the Kids Inaugural concert, Michelle Obama shared the stage with Miley...
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Harvard Political Scientists Dies At The Age Of 81
Dr. Samuel Huntington, one of the nation's preeminent political scientists and a longstanding...
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A Scrutinizing Look at Holiday Myths
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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Military Jet Crash Kills Three
A residential neighborhood from San Diego was struck by tragedy as a military jet lost power to its...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Marc Jacobs Pays $1 million Settlement in Bribery Case
The Marc Jacobs fashion company paid a $1 million settlement in connection with the accusations...
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Court Rules That The U.S. Navy Can Use Sonar
On
Wednesday, settling a dispute between environmentalists and the United States
Navy, the...
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Myanmar Blogger Sentenced to More Than 20 Years in Jail
Yangon - A popular blogger who liked to post real-life stories of Myanmar people has been sentenced...
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‘The View’ Co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck ‘Sassy’ for Palin
The views of "The View" co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck took center stage on Sunday at the...
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Terrorists Might Be Using Twitter
A report issued by the Federation of American Scientists revealed
some surprising conclusions that...
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Twitter May Be Al-Qaeda’s New Tool Of Terror
U.S. Army officials said that popular blogging service Twitter is a highly potential tool for...
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The Zeppelin’s Era Is Back, This Time over Bay Area Skies
The zeppelin, used for commercial passenger transport and military operations until the beginning...
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Supreme Court Hears Case on the Effects US Navy Sonar Has on Whales
On
Wednesday, a Supreme Court weighed the pros and cons of a federal
judge's decision to limit...
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WWII Missing Submarine Found Thanks to Commander’s Sons
For more than 66 years, the fate of the USS Grunion, the Gato-class
submarine that was the first...
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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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The Chinese Are Aiming For the Moon
China’s Shenzhou 7 spacecraft was launched at 9:07 p.m. Thursday, carrying three Chinese astronauts...
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Results of Anthrax Investigation Called into Question
Bruce E.
Ivins did not act alone. That’s what Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick
Leahy told the...
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Dog saves owner with emergency phone-call
Los Angeles - A specially trained dog saved his owner's life by dialing the emergency number 911...
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Bush dedicates Pentagon site as Americans mark 9/11
Washington/New York - US President George W Bush dedicated a memorial to the victims at the...
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Face Transplants Are Viable, Not Oddities
Recent findings show that face transplants, which may still be considered medical oddities by some,...
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Important Memory Stick Lost By The Authorities
In a recent turn of events, the British government managed
to lose the personal data of thousands...
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Russia Plans to Keep "Peacekeeping Forces" in Georgia
Russia
agreed to withdraw its troops from Georgia by the end of Friday but intends
to hold a...
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Australians Wail over Orphaned Whale
Sydney - There are Australians alive today who went on school trips to whaling stations and ate...
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Science
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Satellite Debris Is Beginning to Make People More Suspicious Than Necessary
According to the U.S. government, there's no relation between the fireballs that streaked the Texas...
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Is Space Traffic Becoming a Problem?
A telecommunications satellite owned by Iridium Satellite and a defunct Russian military...
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Gen. Gration Set To Take Over NASA Top Job
Scott Gration, a retired Air Force general with a long Washington resume but no experience running...
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Obama’s Choice For NASA Administrator Sparks Controversy
Administrator Michael Griffin’s empty spot at NASA might be filled by a retired Air Force...
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Holiday Myths Scrutinized By Researchers
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Human-Made Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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NASA to rely on Russia for only ride into space
Star City, Russia - Astronaut Garrett Reisman uttered a first word in heavily-accented Russian and...
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Archaeologists May Have Stumbled Upon King Solomon’s Legendary Mines
For decades, archaeologists and biblical interpreters have
been on a constant quest to find the...
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Update3: All Eyes On China, As Countdown To Space Launch Begins
Chinese officials confirmed that the third manned mission of
its space programme is scheduled for...
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Spacewalk To Mark Giant Step For China
Beijing - When Zhai Zhigang floats out of a space capsule wearing his 120-kilogram,...
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India successfully tests air-to-air Astra missile
New Delhi - India on Saturday test-fired its indigenously developed air-to-air missile Astra from a...
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Zephyr Sets Unofficial Record For Longest Unmanned Flight
Last week ended with the announcement of an unprecedented
record setting for Zephyr, the...
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Navy Agrees To Low-Frequency Sonar Restrictions For Mammals’ Sake
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco approved on Tuesday
an agreement between the U.S. Navy...
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Scentists Are Closer Than Ever To Invisibility
The scientists at the University of California, Berkeley are
extremely close to a major scientific...
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Invisibility Is No Longer A Fairy Tale
Many of you have probably read The Invisible Man written by H.G. Wells more than one hundred years...
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Update 1: Bending Light Or How To Become The Invisible Man
We’ve all read or seen fiction stories about the invisible
man, usually the result of an...
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Study Links Global Warming To The Increase Of Kidney Stone Cases
As the planet warms there will be more people suffering from
kidney stones most probably due to...
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Yi So-yeon Rushed to Hospital after Complaining of Back Pains
Yi So-yeon, the first South Korean astronaut to go into
space, still feels the consequences of the...
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Atlantis To Land Today
Flight controllers and forecasters continue to monitor the
weather at Kennedy
Space Center
and...
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U.S. Rejects Russian-Chinese Proposal To Ban Weapons In Space
The Tuesday United Nations Conference
on Disarmament in Geneva brought face to face three of the...
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White House: Iran’s Rocket Launch – An ‘Unfortunate’ Event
The inauguration of the Iranian
space center raised concerns among the international organisms and...
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Virgin Galactic Boasts New Space Plane Design: SpaceShipTwo
Virgin Galactic, Richard Branson's space travel agency, has opened on Wednesday. Branson enlisted...
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Russia Launched Three New Navigation Satellites
On Tuesday night Russia sent three new satellites into space, in
a move that aims to extend the...
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Russia to Build New Space Launch Center
According to Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei
Ivanov, his country has important...
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The Start Of An Era.50 Years From Sputnik Launch
Human kind’s space endeavor debuted in the Soviet Russia 50
years ago at the famous Baikonur...
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China Builds Fourth Space Launch Center
China is to build its fourth space launch center, meant to serve the next-generation rocket...
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ESA’s Satellites Shows The Opening of The Northwest Passage
European Space Agency satellites revealed that the sea ice
in the Arctic has shrunk to its lowest...
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The Scientific Aspect Of Out-of-Body Experience
What used to be linked to religion or paranormal is now
scientifically explained through the...
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US Judge Protects The Whales Against Navy Sonar
The U.S. Navy is barred from using high power sonar in
training exercises due to the harm it...
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People
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Prince Harry to Attend Equality and Diversity Course
Prince Harry has to study on those manners.
The British media reported on Thursday that the prince...
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John Updike Passed Away
John Updike, the two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction novels capturing the mood and emotions...
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Michelle Obama Shares Stage with Teen Stars
On the eve of her husband’s inauguration as president of the United States of...
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Michelle Obama on Stage at the Kids’ Inaugural Concert
The soon-to-be First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, gained a lot of attention at the...
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Poet Edgar Allan Poe at 200
Edgar Allan Poe wrote poetry, short-stories, and literary critics while making his way through the...
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The World Is Remembering Andrew Wyeth
Andrew Wyeth was one of the best-known painters of the 20th century and sometimes referred to as...
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Katie Holmes Has Made Her Broadway Debut
Thursday
night, actress Katie Holmes made her official debut on Broadway, when the
revival of...
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Wannabe Star Couple Speidi to Entertain Iraq Troops
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are in our faces again, this
time with the would-be singer wishing...
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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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Potato King J.R. Simplot Died at 99
John Richard "Jack" Simplot, 99, died yesterday of natural causes at his Boise home. J.R....
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Dan Rather's Lawsuit against CBS Partly Dismissed
A Manhattan
judge dismissed Thursday most of the claims made by Dan Rather in his $70
million...
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Fire Damages Tom Clancy’s House
According to the Maryland
authorities, a fire damaged the house of Tom Clancy, the well-known...
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Montel to End His Show after Nearly Two Decades
“The Montel Williams Show” will end its 17-year career on CBS at the end of this...
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OJ Simpson's Plot Unveiled during Court Hearing
As the first day of O.J. Simpson’s alleged armed robbery pre-trial hearing wrapped up in Las...
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Lisa Nowak Sheds Monitoring Bracelet
Lisa Nowak, the former astronaut,
who was accused of attacking and attempting to kidnap a love...
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Cuba Mourns the Death of Vilma Espin
Vilma Espin, wife of Raul Castro, former rebel fighter and unofficial first lady of the country,...
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Movies
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Audiotape Of Christian Bale Going Ballistic On ‘Terminator’ Set Leaked Online
“Dark Knight” star Christian Bale famously lost his temper on the set of his upcoming...
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“Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen” Trailer During Superbowl
The first glimpse of Michael Bay's “Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen” which was...
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'Marley & Me' Remains Top Dog at Box Office
Twentieth Century Fox's "Marley & Me,” canine comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and...
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“Marley and Me” Tops the Box Office for Second Weekend
“Marley and Me” reached No. 1 at the Box Office for the second weekend since it had...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” Exploring Human Nature
Friday, the
sci-fi movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still” opened in theaters throughout the
United...
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Alleged Stalker Ordered To Keep Away From Tom Cruise
A troubled Iraq war veteran was ordered by a California judge to stay away from actor Tom Cruise...
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Caprica, Prequel To Battlestar Galactica
The greatest thing surrounding sci-fi productions is that they can’t run out of timelines, as the...
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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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Catherine Zeta-Jones in 3-D “Cleopatra”
After her
performance as Velma Kelly in the „Chicago”
musical earned Catherine Zeta-Jones an...
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Iron Man 2 To Sport New “Rhodey”?
Bringing comic book characters and their stories to life seems to have been resurrected as a...
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Spike Lee's film is no miracle says Vatican newspaper
Vatican City - The Vatican's newspaper has panned Spike Lee's Miracle at St Anna as...
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Tom Cruise Bows to His Wife’s Broadway Debut
Thursday
night, actress Katie Holmes made her first Broadway appearance in Arthur Miller’s
“All...
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Clooney’s “Challenge” To Star In Movie On Osama Bin Laden’s Driver
George Clooney has obtained the rights to tell the story of Osama bin Laden’s driver and bodyguard,...
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Youssef Chahine, Egyptian Film Director Dies at the Age of 82
Youssef Chahine, 82, the famous Egyptian director died
Sunday in Cairo.
According to The...
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HBO’s New Generation Kill Series Is Out
HBO’s newest show is a seven-part miniseries called Generation Kill, based on the book with the...
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Indy Gets Crowds of Fans at Cannes
‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ made
its daring debut at the...
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Mel Gibson Back on Screen in “Edge of Darkness”
After keeping a low profile since his drunken anti-Semitic remarks made on July 2006, Mel Gibson...
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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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Movie Review: Drillbit Taylor
Youngsters who were forbidden to watch last year’s
R-rated “Superbad” now have...
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Famous Actor Nicholson Endorses Hillary In a Videoclip
Using lines belonging to five of his most famous roles, Hollywood actor Jack Nicholson took his...
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Will Smith Inaugurates Military Academy Awards
Will Smith’s role in the 2007 box office hit “I Am Legend” earned him the first...
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Dominic Monaghan Joins 'Wolverine' Cast
We might not see him on "Lost" anymore, but actor Dominic Monaghan is going back to work...
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Three More Actors to Star in ‘G.I. Joe’
Familiar actor such as Rachel Nichols, recently seen in the
horror film “P2” for ...
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Three stars join Justin Bruening in NBC’s Remake of “Knight Rider”
After NBC revealed at the beginning of November the return
on the big screen of the 80’s series...
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The Mist Review
I think that a good movie is movie that you won’t forget
right after you just stepped out of the...
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“Lions for Lambs”: Redford’s Political Drama Opened On Friday
Having prestigious Robert Redford as a director, lead actor and
producer, the movie “Lions for...
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Christian Bale in Talks for "Killing Pablo" Movie
The Yari Film Group has announced that it is “fast-tracking” the biopic “Killing...
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The 15-Hour WWII
Filmmaker Ken Burns combines art and history once again to
give the PBS audience a 15-hour...
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Cristian Nemescu Posthumously Awarded Prix Un Certain Regard
The movie California Dreamin, directed by romanian director Cristian Nemescu, won the Prix Un...
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Friedkin Creeps Back With "Bug"
William Friedkin’s new film, Bug, is a psychological
thriller where fear, paranoia, conspiracy...
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World
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No spheres of influence in Europe, EU's Barroso vows
Prague - Neither the European Union nor Russia has the right to build a sphere of influence in the...
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Report: Moscow to expel NATO representative
Moscow - Russia is to expel the head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's information office...
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Germans to run own checks before taking any Guantanamo inmates
Berlin - Germany will run its own checks on Guantanamo Bay prisoners who have been proposed for...
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Brazil farmers refuse to leave reservation as court deadline ends
Sao Paulo/Boa Vista, Brazil - Rice farmers refused to heed a court order to vacate one of the...
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British troops mark end of Iraq campaign as new era looms
Baghdad/London - The British military lowered its flag over Basra headquarters Thursday to mark the...
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NATO, Russia launch war of words over spying and Georgia
Brussels - NATO and Russia launched a war of words on Thursday as the alliance expelled two...
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Sarkozy pledges to stand by Spain in fight against ETA
Madrid - French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday pledged to spare no effort in helping Spain...
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Iraqi government "confirms" detainee is top al-Qaeda leader
Baghdad - Iraqi police have confirmed that a man they detained last week is the mysterious...
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Polish pianist causes storm with anti US comments
Los Angeles - Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman announced a boycott of the US Monday night, causing...
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Pakistani militants turn children into living bombs
Tank, Pakistan - Haneef Mehsud was a normal teenager who spend most of his time...
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Russia confirms drones deal with Israel
Moscow - Russia concluded its first weapons deal with Israel, purchasing unmanned spy planes...
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Thai army moves in, clashes with anti-government protestors
Bangkok - Thai soldiers fired at protestors driving buses at them and used tear...
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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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Lawyer: Detainees in Egyptian Hezbollah case allege torture
Cairo - Men detained on charges of plotting attacks in Egypt on behalf of the Lebanese group...
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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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Thai police say plot to assassinate royal advisor uncovered
Bangkok - Thai police have arrested three men who they claim were plotting to...
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British foreign secretary arrives in Basra
Baghdad - British Foreign Secretary David Miliband arrived in Basra on Monday leading a delegation...
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Search for Italy quake survivors becomes priority
L'Aquila, Italy - Rescue workers, paramedics and soldiers spread out across central Italy...
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China seeks restraint, Japan a resolution on North Korea
Beijing/Tokyo - China called Monday for restraint after North Korea's rocket...
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Feelgood US President steals the show
London - US President Barack Obama swept onto the world stage at this week's summit of the world's...
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Thousands attend funeral of former Argentine president Alfonsin
Buenos Aires - Several thousand people attended the funeral Thursday in Buenos Aires of...
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Former Argentine president Alfonsin dies at 82
Buenos Aires - Former Argentina president Raul Alfonsin, who led his country out of an era of...
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British troops in Iraq hand over Basra base to US forces
Baghdad - The British military on Tuesday formally transferred control of its base in the southern...
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British troops to hand over Basra base to US forces
Baghdad - The British military will hand over its base in the southern Iraqi city of Basra to US...
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China, EU in diplomatic bind over satellite-navigation systems
Beijing - China and the European Union are at loggerheads over their...
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Russia maps out Arctic military force
Moscow - Russia plans to create a military force directed at defending its interests in the...
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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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US disarmament expert named deputy chief of UN Afghan mission
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday named Peter W Galbraith, a US expert on...
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French government to pay 10 million euros to nuclear test victims
Paris - The French government will pay out at least 10 million euros (13.62 million dollars)...
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Turkish colonel held over suspected executions of PKK sympathizers
Ankara - A serving colonel in Turkey's military police was on Monday taken into custody on...
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