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Israel Says 'No': Ran HaCohen
Paying Insurgents Not to Fight: Paul Craig Roberts
Does Balkanization Beckon Anew?: Pat Buchanan
The Invasion of America: Andrew P. Napolitano
Washington Would Oppose US Empire: Campos

 
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February 20th, 2008

DHS Withdraws Bid to Curb Union Rights Raúl Castro, Leader With a Freer Hand
Iraq Moves to Halt Use of Mentally Disabled in Bombings Oil Closes Over $100 for 1st Time
Defense Contractor Sentenced to 12 Years for Bribery Chief Says Australia's Combat Job in Iraq Done
Bush Attacks China Over Darfur Israeli MPs to Embark on Anti-Iran Tour
US Awaits Its Own Transition to Review Cuba Policy Musharraf Resigned to Ceremonial Role as Opposition Parties Prepare for Power
An Israeli-Arab Odd Couple Seek Peace in Hebron US to Work With New Pakistani Govt
Turkey Takes Heart as Cypriots Vote Out Hard-Line President Experts Doubt Fair Trials for Gitmo Suspects
Lebanese Fear Possible Hezbollah-Israel Clash Ghana Welcomes Bush, but Not Africom

February 19th, 2008

Rebels and Ugandan Government Agree to Terms of Prosecutions of War Crimes Hawaii Court-Martial Opens in Iraq Death
Tape Inquiry: Ex-Spymaster in the Middle US Ponders Next Steps in Pakistan After Election Results
Pakistan Victors Want Dialogue With Militants Castro Circle Likely to Hold Power After His Resignation
Permanent US Army Command Taking Shape in Kuwait Pentagon to Challenge Interview of 9/11 Suspect
EU Hezbollah Policy Draws Fire Assassinated Hezbollah Operative a Legend in His Home Village in Lebanon
'Massive Explosion' Killed British Soldiers in Iraq Judge May Hold Reporter in Contempt in Anthrax Case
German Arms Firm Ends Blackwater Deal After TV Report More Pakistanis Flee to Afghanistan
US Military Camps Harm Iraqi Historical Sites Anti-Al-Qaeda Family Slain in Iraq
Senator Kyl: US, Israel on Same Page on Iran 'Threat' Iran FM: Ties With Iraq 'Flourishing'
US Marines Warned of Japan's Anger Serbia: Kosovo Will Never Be Full Member of International Community
Separatists and States See Hope and Fear in Kosovo NATO Troops Intervene as Kosovo Border Burns
Kosovo Independence Poses Headache for Canada UN Police Quit Destroyed Kosovo Border Post
Group Decries Jailing of Afghan Reporter US Senators Pledge Support to New Pakistan Govt
Iran Sentences Journalist to Death on Terrorism Charge UN Says Iraqi Refugee Return Still Long Way Ahead
US Commander: Iraq Tours of Duty May Be Cut Three Months Somali Government Forces Lose Key Positions in Heavy Battle
Nigerian Diplomat Jets in as Kenya Peace Talks Resume Bush Pledges $100 Million for Darfur Troops
Displaced People Neglected Along Chad's Border With Sudan Violence Rising in Darfur, Warns UN
Chinese Official: Separatists Plot Olympic Attacks Nobel Laureates Call for Arms Embargo on Myanmar
New Myanmar Constitution Gives Military Leading Role Opposition Allegations Mar Armenian Presidential Vote
More Pakistanis Flee to Afghanistan Sudan Army Attacks Rebel-Held Area Near Chad Border
White House Rebuffs Calls for End to Cuba Embargo Fort Hood Soliders Breaking the Silence on War in Iraq
Iran Gives Details on Space Launch Sharif Urges Musharraf to Quit After Poll Drubbing
Israel, US Discuss Deploying NATO Troops in West Bank German Professors: No More Preferential Treatment for Israel
Israeli MPs Skeptical New Arab Town Will Be Built Jihad, Palestinian Rights Groups at Odds Over Deadly Gaza Blast
Peace Minded Residents of Gaza, Sderot Meet Online, Write Blog 7-Year-Old Killed, Two Other Children Wounded in Central Gaza Fighting
Suu Kyi Barred From Next Myanmar Election Oil Pops Back Up to $100 a Barrel
Islamic Fundamentalists Lose Big in Pakistan Vote After Defeat for Musharraf, Pakistan Awaits New Government
Mcclatchy Baghdad Chief Wins Polk Award for Iraq Reporting Iraq Orders Police to Round Up Beggars Ahead of Shi'ite Festival
Promises to Iraqi Widows Go Unmet Fifteen Iraqi Police Killed Defusing Rockets
Iraq to Buy 40 Aircraft From Boeing Gaza Boy 'Killed in Israeli Raid'
Maoists Killed in India Fighting Nigeria Denies Militant's Death
Ugandans Reach War Crimes Accord Car Bomb Kills One in Afghanistan's Kandahar
Lebanese Army Says Any Destabilization Attempt Will Be Punished Israeli FM Says Peace Talks With Palestinians Ensure Israel's Future
Tuesday: 40 Iraqis Killed, 62 Wounded British Base in Basra Comes Under Katyusha Attacks
Iraq-Iran Border Demarcation Talks Start in Tehran Four Soldiers Killed, Wounded in Mosul
Talabani Stresses Holding Political, Governmental Reforms US Rescreening of Bags From Canada Causing Delays, Lost Luggage
British Police Feared Armed Confrontation With Israeli General at Heathrow Restrictions Eased on Gitmo Aussie
Kenyan Negotiators Resume Talks UN Envoy Says Myanmar Constitution Move Significant
New Myanmar Constitution Gives Military Leading Role Nobel Laureates Urge UN Sanctions on Myanmar
Report: US, North Korean Nuclear Envoys Meet in Beijing Kosovo Serbs Torch UN Checkpoints
Trial of Iraqi Officials Delayed John Kerry Validates Pakistan Election
Think Tank: Censorship Won't Defeat Islamists WWII Bomb Explodes in Czech Republic
Bhutto's Party Wants Coalition Minus Musharraf Allies Musharraf Urged to Go as Rivals Win Pakistan Poll
Serbia Calls for Calm Protests, Cuts Diplomatic Ties Russia Warns US of Dangers of Kosovo Independence
Britain Believes Kosovo Troop Levels Sufficient to Handle Tension Kosovo Violence Shows Risk of Partition
US Senators Say Pakistani Election Was Credible Turkey Weighing Ground Operations in Northern Iraq
Terrorism Trial of Senior Iraqi Officials Delayed Top Court Rejects ACLU Domestic Spying Lawsuit
Castro's Move Talk of the Town in Miami US 'Can't Imagine' Lifting Cuba Embargo
US Strikes Within Pakistan — Without Notice Fidel Castro Resigns as Cuba's President
Minn. Guard Patrols a 'Tense' Kosovo Castro: Profile of the Great Survivor
Bombs Rattle Kosovo's Frontier With Serbia Aging Air Force Wants Big Bucks Fix

February 18th, 2008

UN Body to Send Its First Iraq Envoy Since 2003 Afghan Bomb Toll 'Rises to 100'
Police, Maoist Rebels Battle in India UAE: Iran No Threat to Region
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