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The State Is A Lie: Nebojsa Malic
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March 7th, 2008

Massacre in the Heart of Jerusalem Yeshiva Students Pledge Not to Let Terror Prevail
'Guys Lay Dead, With Holy Books Around Them' Yesha Rabbis: Israeli Government Responsible for Yeshiva Massacre
UN Security Council Fails to Agree on Condemning Jerusalem Attack Most Israelis Believe Peace Talks Are Doomed
Foreign Policy Increasingly Flows Through Pentagon Iraqi Women More Oppressed Than Ever
Serbs Seek New UN Session on Kosovo Army: Psychiatrists Needed on Warfronts
Putin Backs Armenian Crackdown Iranian Team Leaves Iraq Without US Talks
295 Ex-PKK Members Return Home Under Repentance Law US Military Claims New Rations Would Impress a Gourmet
Bid to Restore Iron Cross Divides Germany Elite Religious Center Steeped in the History of Judaism
On Thai Border, a Rare Refuge for Burmese Children Congress, Boeing Riled by Huge Defense Contract for Foreign Firm
Can Women Find Unique Ways Out of War? Iran Debate: Who Owns the Revolution?
Spanish Judge: Gitmo Detainees Unfit to Stand Trial Outgunned Iraqi Army Still Holds Out Hope for Mosul Victory by July
Pakistan General: Impression of Army-Musharraf Rift Being Created Israeli Military to Use Unmanned Jeeps in Gaza Ground Operations

March 6th, 2008

Britain to Issue Identity Cards for Foreigners in November On Election Eve, Hazy Prospects for Malaysia Premier
Kenyan Parliament Opens on Theme of Unity as Rivals Sit Apart In Times Square Blast, Echoes of Earlier Bombings
In Crisis, Zimbabwe Asks: Could Mugabe Lose? Officials Lean Toward Keeping Next Iraq Assessment Secret
Kenya: Deal on Sharing Power Goes Before Parliament No Quick Fix for What Still Ails Kenya
Expansion Issues Divide NATO; Rice Urges More Troops Chertoff: Terrorism Prevention Efforts Successful
Colombian Rebels' Ties to Chávez Come Into Focus US to Lose Iraq Envoy Soon After Top General
Jerusalem Yeshiva Student: I Shot the Terrorist Twice in the Head Mercaz Harav Hit by Jerusalem's Worst Terror Attack Since April '06
Major Suicide Attacks on Israel Since 2000 Bankers: Andean Crisis Won't Hit Economy
Venezuelan Troops Patrol Border Official: Iraq, China Nearing Oil Deal
Venezuela Begins Sanctions Against Colombia World Powers Still Want Iran Nuclear Talks: Rice
Russian Plane Approaches US Carrier US Negotiator Wants N. Korean Declaration in March
Chillier Winds Blow Across Korean Border Pentagon Bans Google Map-Makers
Settlers to Leave Some Outposts Russian 'Merchant of Death' Held in Thailand
US Troops Say They Had Harder Time Getting Mental Health Care in Iraq, Afghanistan Last Year Baghdad Pepsi Makers Threaten Strike Over Privatization
Police Discover Rocket Cache in Kirkuk Police Find Two Unknown Bodies in Baghdad
Bush Tells Olmert US 'Firmly With Israel' After Attack RAF Base Warns Airmen Against Wearing Uniforms Off-Duty
Germany Sceptical on Ukraine, Georgia NATO Bids Greece Threatens Macedonia NATO Veto
Macedonia Debate Clouds NATO Expansion Armenian Unrest Threatens Peace in Nagarno-Karabakh
US Raises Security Precautions for Ships Arriving From Syria Plight of Iraqi Women a 'National Crisis'
US, Iraqi Troops Still Working to Restore Train Service US: Iran-US Talks Never Scheduled
Iraq 'Surge' Downsizes as 2,000 US Soldiers Return Home Iraq: Big Oil Deals Could Clear Late-March
Ecuador Says Captures Five Colombian Guerrillas Nigeria Charges Rebel Leader With Treason
Uganda Rebels Kill Congolese Prince Andean Crisis Shakes Hopes for Regional Unity
Israel Says Shooting Attack Won't Derail Peace Talks Serbian Coalition Splits Over EU-Kosovo Policy
Serbian Government Crisis Deepens as Kostunica Takes Another Blow Colombian Anti-Paramilitary March Shows Divisions
Venezuelan Troops Patrol Colombia Border Venezuela: Colombia Trade 'Coming Down'
Nicaragua Breaks Relations With Colombia Ecuador Suspects Several Mexicans Killed in Colombian Rebel Camp
US Weighs Plans to Fortify Panama-Colombia Border Colombia Pipeline Bombed by FARC After Ecuador Attack
Latin American Leftist Trio Puts Squeeze on Colombia New Iraq Progress Report Due April 8-9
Radiation Detector Tests Not Conclusive Shi'ite Arrests Stir Sectarian Fears in Kuwait
US Military Says 2,000 Troops Leaving Iraq Egypt Puts Concrete Wall on Gaza Border
9/11 Attacks Harm First Amendment US Fears Attacks on Americans in Lebanon
Egyptian Police Beat Pro-Palestinian Protesters Egypt Presses Hamas on Gaza Truce
Army Alerts Recruiters After New York Bomb Gaza Militants Kill Israeli Soldier
Israeli Strike Kills 4 Palestinian Gunmen in Gaza Gaza Militants Celebrate Deadly Attack in Jerusalem
Quiet US Support for Egypt's Gaza Effort Venezuelan Troops Patrol Border
Ethnic Tensions in Malaysian Election New Group Takes Responsibility for Attack in Israel
Al Qaeda in Afghanistan Calls for Foreign Recruits UK Focuses on 'Harry's War,' Afghan Campaign Drags On
NATO to Launch New Comprehensive Strategy for Afghanistan US Urges Support for Canada in Afghan South
Five Facts About Kai Eide, New UN Afghan Envoy Norwegian Named as New UN Envoy to Afghanistan
More Doctors Needed at Wars Pakistanis See Talks as Only Way to End Violence
Pakistan Party Discusses Prime Minister Candidates for Pakistan Prime Minister
Pakistan Party Discusses Prime Minister Pakistan Army Stresses Support for Musharraf Despite Polls Defeat
Iran Vote Expected to Test President's Popularity Iran Parliament Vote Campaigning Starts
US Official: Financial Sanctions 'Painful' for Iran No Information on Former FBI Agent Missing in Iran
Election Campaign Quietly Begins in Iran Iraqi Kurds Vow to Take Up Arms if Turks Come Back
Compensation Eludes Many Iraqi Families Another Guantanamo Prisoner Charged With War Crimes
Attys: Iraq Rape Case Belongs in Court Troop Depression on Rise in Afghanistan
Care for Injured Vets Raises Questions Israel: No Arabs Under 45 Allowed on Temple Mount
Four Gunmen Killed in Latest Israeli Strike on Gaza Repeated Iraq Deployments Raise Mental Health Risks for Soldiers
UN Disbands Ceasefire Mission at Eritrea-Ethiopia Border US Soldiers Show Mental Strain From Combat Tours
Old Grudges Feed US Uproar Over Airbus Tanker Spain: Ex-Guantánamo Detainees Too Damaged for Trial
Nicaragua Cuts Ties With Colombia Somalia's Security Nightmare
White House: US-Iraq Pact Won't Tie Bush Successor's Hands Spain Drops Guantanamo Case Bid
Greece Rejects Macedonia NATO Bid Sri Lanka Rapped Over 'Disappeared'
Tamil MP Is Killed in Sri Lanka Soldiers Killed in Somalia Attack
Sudan 'Still Bombing in Darfur' Pentagon Bans Google Teams From Bases
Syria, Iran Vow to Bolster Ties to Confront US and Israel 17 Arabs Arrested for Jerusalem Protests
At Least Seven Killed in Attack at Jerusalem Seminary Militants Attack 3rd Mobile Telecom Signal Tower in S. Afghanistan
Israeli Forces Cross Border Line in South Lebanon Double Explosion Kills 10, Wounds 16 in Baghdad
UN Envoy Returns to Myanmar Myanmar Monk Tells Story of Killings
Kenya's Parliament Set to Cement Power-Sharing Deal Thursday: 21 Iraqis Killed, 20 Wounded
FBI Head: Give Telcos Immunity Even if They Acted in Bad Faith Official: Iraq, China Nearing Oil Deal
US Urges Citizens in Lebanon to Keep Low Profile, Fearing Attack Hamas: Cease-Fire Deal Must Include West Bank
Olmert: Talks With Syria Worth Serious Consideration Iraqi Women in 'National Crisis' Since Invasion
Egypt Building Wall Along Gaza Border UK: Universal ID Database in 10 Years
Top Iraq Contractor Skirts US Taxes Offshore UN 'Reclaims' Kosovo Rail Line
China Eyes Countermeasures Against US Carriers in Potential Taiwan Invasion Success of Turkey's Iraq Incursion Questioned
Venezuela Seeks Condemnation of Colombia NATO Foreign Ministers Discuss Balkans
Iraq Plans Gun License for Press, Launches Crackdown in South Troop Depression on Rise in Afghanistan
US Military Says 2,000 Troops Leaving Iraq US/Iraqi Raid Kills 11 in Northern Iraq
Militant, Israeli Soldier Killed in Separate Gaza Incidents US, Seeking Gaza Calm, Urges Easing Israeli Cordon
Russian Arms Dealer Arrested in Thailand Small Blast Hits Times Square Army Recruiting Center
Three Arrested in US Embassy Bomb Plot in Philippines Andean Countries Brush Off UN Recommendation to Criminalize Chewing of Coca Leaves
Suicides Rise Among Soldiers at War US' Latin American Diplomacy Sidelined by Loyalty to Uribe

March 5th, 2008

Venezuela Says Mobilizes Air, Land, Sea Forces Russian Bomber Again Intercepted Near US Navy Ship
Thousands March in Northern Port City Over Macedonia Name Issue Ex-US Sailor Convicted on Terrorism Charges
Rights Group Slams Malaysian Elections Marines Could Face Death in Southern California Trial
The Iraq Quagmire: Numbers to Date
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