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Israel Loves Mugabe: Justin Raimondo
Catch 2,200: Tom Engelhardt
Iraq: Tell Us How This Ends: Doug Bandow
Yoo's on First?: Ray McGovern

 
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April 12th, 2008

Ex-Saddam Colonel Fights to Remain in Yorkshire Advisers: McCain to Confront Russia and China
Saudi Case Raises Fears About Law Chief's Role UK Judge: Sending Troops to War With Defective Equipment 'A Breach of Human Rights'
Mugabe Boycotts African Summit Following Invitation to Tsvangirai In Afghanistan, Parents Asked to Guard Schools Against Taliban
Somali Pirates Killed in French Rocket Attack British Accused of Appeasement in Basra
Sectarian Toll in Pakistan Region Hits 17 26 Rebels, 2 Soldiers, 1 Civilian Killed in Sri Lanka Fighting
UN Chief Courts Russia on Kosovo

April 11th, 2008

Leak Inquiry Said to Focus on Calls With Times Guantánamo Judge Is Urged to Get on With Proceedings
Macedonian Parliament Votes for Early Election A Bloody Era of Syria’s History Informs a Writer’s Banned Novel
Nepalis Await Election Results and Brace for Major Changes Iran Top Threat to Iraq, US Says
US, Iraq Negotiating Security Agreements Agencies Use Contradictory Rules for Classifying Information
Bush Holds Firm on Plan to Attend Olympic Opening After a Failed Cease-Fire in 25-Year War, Weary Sri Lankans Fear the Worst
Administration Set to Use New Spy Program in US Marine Charged in Southern California Barracks Killing
Iran Demands Israel Stop Force Threats Medic: 289 Killed, 1448 Injured in Two Weeks in Sadr City
Iraqi Army Kill Four Gunmen in Nineveh Crocker: US Remains Ready to Have Dialogue With Iran
Raytheon Seeks New Ideas to Beat IEDs Bush Says No Intentions to Attack Iran, Promises to Bring Them to Justice
Iraq, With US Air Support, Said to Attack Sadr City US Accuses Iran, Syria, Hezbollah of Lebanization of Iraq
Iraqis Face 'Grim' Return Home, Migration Organization Says Report: Iran Says Gulf Encounter With US Not Confrontational
Crackdown in Zimbabwe Intensifies Ugandan Peace Deal Breaks Down
Crocker: Iran Fighting Anti-US Proxy War Third Guantanamo Detainee to Boycott Trial
Gates and Petraeus Differ Over Troop Levels in Iraq Israeli Troops Told to Use Tact at Checkpoints
Israeli Nuclear Dissident Seeks Asylum in Norway Uganda Officials Quit Peace Talks After Delays
Uganda Rebel Kony Seeks Guarantees as Talks Stall Israelis Oppose Withdrawal From West Bank
Saudi Plan Poll: 66 Percent of Palestinians Say Yes, 57 Percent of Israelis Say No Three Years in Prison for Israelis Who Take Their Car to Palestinian Mechanics
Court Condemns Blair for Halting Saudi Arms Inquiry Sadr Blames Occupation Forces for Aide’s Assassination
Bush Feigned Optimism on Iraq to 'Keep Up Troop Morale' Dalai Lama Says He Does Not Support Olympics Boycott
Strains Show in New Pakistani Government Gunmen Kill Pakistani Intelligence Official
Relief, Pride in Nepal as Counting Starts After Poll Petraeus: Maliki Disregarded US Advice on Basra
Gates: Iran Boosts Support for Militias Israeli Army Kills 8 Palestinians, Including 12-Year-Old, in Gaza Fighting
Rice Urges China to Grant Media, Diplomatic Access to Tibet Iran Says No 'Technical Problems' in Nuclear Program
Iran's Secret Missile Launch Site Pinpointed: Report At Least 100 Hurt as Bangladesh Islamists Battle Police
Russia Summons Thai Envoy Over Arms Dealer US, North Korea May Break Nuclear Impasse
Rice Criticizes Carter Over Hamas Plans A Baghdad View of the US Election
Iraq Assassination Reignites Tensions China Blasts EU Assembly's Resolution on Tibet
Opposition Leader's Lawyer Arrested Ahead of Zimbabwe Summit Faulty Army Gear May Breach Human Rights, British Court Rules
Israeli Military 'Looking Into' Latest Reports of Civilian Deaths in Gaza UN: Israel's Removal of West Bank Roadblocks Fall Short of Promise
Israel: Gaza Fuel Cutoff Won't Last Past Weekend Iran Complains to UN Over 'Scandalous' Israeli Threat of Retaliation
Obama Launches Hebrew-Language Blog to Show 'Commitment to Israel's Security' Chinese Anger and Terror Warnings Cloud Olympics
Bush: 'I Was Aware' of Harsh Tactics Chevron Seeks Contract With Iraq on Oil Field
Mukasey Asked to Explain Terror Call Remarks Pakistan Kite Festival Lost to Violence
Clinton Misstates Wife's Bosnia Tale Taiwan Leader on Mission to Rival China
Dems Fault Bush on Executive Privilege Israeli Tanks in Gaza Incursion
Pakistan Drops Media Restrictions Defense Chief Robert Gates Says He Expects Fewer US Troops in Iraq by End of 2009
Low-Power Air Conditioners Are Hot Items in Baghdad Miami Jury Deadlocked in Sears Tower Terrorism Case
Tension Grips Remote Riot-Hit Chinese Town US War Robots in Iraq 'Turned Guns' on Fleshy Comrades
Tension Grips Remote Riot-Hit Chinese Town China Rages Over Attack on Disabled Torch Bearer
China Angry Over US Tibet Resolution Rogge Says Ioc Won't Push China on Tibet
Dalai Lama Talks Compassion, Not Tibet Zimbabwe Police Say Opposition 'Spoiling for a Fight'
What Next in Zimbabwe's Struggle for Power? Police Ban Political Rallies in Zimbabwe
Police Ban Political Rallies in Zimbabwe Mugabe Snubs Summit, Opposition Calls Strike
Sadr Not US Enemy if He Sticks to Politics: Gates UN to Propose Template in May for Iraq's Kirkuk
Al-Sadr Blames US for Aide's Death AP Photographer: 2 Years in Detention
US Chides Arab States for Not Doing More on Iraq Iran Installs Three More Nuclear Cascades
New Iran Incentives, Sanctions Unlikely Now -Rice Iran Cleric Rejects Bush's Accusations on Iraq
US Ambassador in Iraq Invites Iran Talks Gates: Iran Boosts Support for Militias
US Airstrikes Kill 12 in Iraq 15-Month Iraq Tours Test Soldiers and Families
Gates Doubts al-Sadr Would Be Arrested US Envoy to Iraq Says New Embassy Ready
New 'Friendly Fire' Theory in Gitmo Case Guantanamo Lawyer Questions How US Soldier Died
US Stalls on Iraq Amnesty Order US Navy Ship Encounters Iranian Speedboats
Curfew on Iraq's Najaf as Top Sadr Aide Killed Iraqi Returnees Face Chaos Back Home: Migration Group
Marines Immobile in Afghan Red Tape Palestinians: Child, Two Militants Killed in Clashes With Israeli Troops in Gaza
Friday: 50 Iraqis Killed, 52 Wounded China Outraged by Us-Tibet Resolution
13 Rebels Killed in Sri Lanka Fighting Somali Premier Thaws Relations With Islamists
UK Court Condemns Closure of Saudi Arms Probe 'Lord of the Rings' Script Confiscated From Gitmo-Held Child Soldier
Israeli Army Puts Limits on Facebook Israeli Strike Kills Two Hamas Militants
Sunnis Form Militias to Counter Those of Shi'ites China Outraged by Us-Tibet Resolution
Missile Hits Landmark Baghdad Hotel, Kills Three France Signals Further Boost to Afghan Force

April 10th, 2008

Bosnia Faces Vote on EU Reforms or Isolation Attack on Arms Sale to Sri Lanka
Mukasey Distances Himself From a Memo on Searches
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