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Turning the Page on US Foreign Policy: Raimondo
Whither the Price of Oil?: Charles Peña
Olmert: Iran Will Not Be Nuclear: Peter Hirschberg
Vets' Lawsuit on Suicides, Poor Care: Aaron Glantz
US Takes Lessons From Israel: Steve Niva

 
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April 24th, 2008

Fearing a War, Lebanese Prepare by Buying Up Arms What the Family Would Let You See, the Pentagon Obstructs
CIA Considered Torture Investigations 'Virtually Inevitable' 'Disneyland' Comes to Baghdad With Multi-Million Dollar Entertainment Park
Food, Drugs Run Short in Sadr City, Red Cross Says In EU, Hope Dims for Iraqi Refugees
Iraqis See Red as US Opens World's Biggest Embassy Ethiopian Army Slit Throats in Somali Mosque
Israel: No Spying on US Since 1985 British FM: Hillary's Threats to Obliterate Iran 'imprudent'
New Egyptian Law Tightens Noose Around Freedom International Push for Zimbabwe Arms Embargo

April 23rd, 2008

Six Suspects Will Be Tried a Third Time in Sears Plot Germany: Nationwide Raids on Suspected Islamists
Groups With Iran’s Backing Blamed for Baghdad Attacks To Sideline Taliban, Afghan Agency Extends Government’s Reach
Rift Over Zimbabwe Unity Plan Georgetown University Terminates Douglas Feith
US 'War on Terror' Backfiring, Says Thinktank US to Demand Jerusalem Acknowledge Kadish Was an Israeli Agent
Former Prosecutor Says New Spy Case Shows That Pollard Case Was Bigger Than Thought Body Recovered in Iraq Is That of Kidnapped Contractor Cote
Petraeus Promotion Keeps Nation on Its War Course FBI Warned Justice, Pentagon About Interrogation Tactics Used Against Terror Suspects
US Angry as Pakistan Seeks Peace Deal With Islamists Iraqi Officials Say US Air Strike Kills 10 in Baghdad
Iraqi Army Forces Kill Two Gunmen, Defuse 13 Roadside Bombs in Nineveh Iran to Cooperate With UN Over Alleged Weaponization Studies
Internet Proves Powerful Tool for Chinese Protests China, France Scramble to Cool Frayed Tempers
Nigeria Court to Rule on Secrecy of Oil Rebel Trial China Must Stop Cursing the Dalai Lama and Talk: U.s
Iran Shipping Hit by Nuclear Sanctions: Report At Least 90 Reported Killed in Fierce Battle on Sri Lanka
US Seeks Tougher UN Scolding for Myanmar Fuel Shortage Could Halt Gaza Food Distribution: Un
Turkey Reassures Syria on Israel Peace Feelers: Reports Parents of Soldier Killed in Iraq Sue Arizona Man Over Antiwar Shirts
Palestinian Foreign Minister Sees Gaza Ceasefire 'Very Close' Palestinians Say Militant Killed in Israeli Air Strike
TV Stations Defy Afghan Government Ban on Indian Soap Operas Afghanistan Launches Hunt for Body of President Killed 30 Years Ago
New Deadline for Ban on Indian Shows on Afghan Television Ethiopian Troops Vacate Villages in Mogadishu, Bodies Discovered
West Asks Russia to Revoke Move on Georgia Regions US Military Says Not Holding Saddam's Deputy
US Envoy: Long, Tough Road to Better Sudan Ties Putin Vows to Maintain Free Russia at Yeltsin Grave
West Asks Russia to Revoke Move on Georgia Regions US Says North Korea Helped Syria Build Plutonium Reactor
UN Puts Darfur Death Toll at 300,000 In Afghanistan, Insurgents Attacking Cellphone Network
VA Faulted in Diagnosing Suicide Candidates India Drawn Deeper Into Afghanistan
UN Says Gunmen Blocked Peacekeepers in S. Lebanon Sri Lanka Suffers Its Bloodiest Clashes Since 2006
US, UN Say Peacekeepers Need Water FBI: Interrogation Tactics Might Be Inappropriate
Fraud Costs Military Health Program $100 Million-Plus House Moves to Close Contract Fraud Loophole
CIA Director to Give Up Military Uniform Confusion Increases Over Zimbabwe Election
Britain's PM Calls for World Arms Embargo Against Zimbabwe Officials Release 1st Result in Zimbabwe Election Recount
UN Troops Overworked and Outgunned in Darfur Zimbabwe Ruling Party Raises Prospect of Joint Government
One-Time Tibetan Serf Now Frontman for China Taiwan's Kmt Authorizes Talks With China on Transport Links
Bush Official Gives Cautious Support to Pakistan Militants Accord South Korea Says US Trying to End Nuclear Impasse With North Korea
Pakistani Govt, Taliban Agree to Ink Peace Accord PKK Says No Casualties in Turk Air Strike
Turkish Jets Bomb PKK Targets in N. Iraq Petraeus Promotion Locks Officers in Place for Successor
Iraq to Begin Fourth Trial of Saddam-Era Officials Next Week Syria Hands Over 700 Looted Artifacts to Iraqi Authorities
US Military's Odd Couple Rises Up the Ranks Insecurity Blocks Saudi Embassy in Iraq
Iraqi Oil Windfall Keeps Growing Iran Agrees to Discuss Alleged Nuclear Weapons Program
Iran to Address Nuclear Arms Allegations-Iaea Russia: Iran Must Help Resolve Bushehr Cargo Delay
India Rejects US Advice to Pressure Iran US Military Says Kills 15 Gunmen in Baghdad
Petraeus and Odierno Nomination Reactions US Deputy Commander Calls on Al-Sadr to Stop Attacks in Iraq
Suicide Bombings, Attacks in Afghanistan Kill 13, Wound 24 Afghan Ministry in a Lather Over Indian Soaps
Czech-Bound US Missile Radar Is Folly, Critics Say US Deputy Commander Calls on Al-Sadr to Stop Attacks in Iraq
Insecurity Blocks Saudi Embassy in Iraq Saddam's Deputy Caught in Iraq?
Abbas to Rice: US Must Pressure Israel German Companies Accused of 'ignoring Holocaust' in Trading With Iranian Companies
Former Israeli Official: Timing of Spy's Arrest Designed to Keep Pollard From Getting Pardoned Syrian Minister Confirms: Olmert Expressed Willingness to Cede Golan
Gaza Journalists Mourn Reuters Colleague Several Wounded as Israel Steps Up Gaza Attacks
Carter: Rice Statement Untrue, I Wasn't Warned Not to Meet Hamas Syrian FM: Israel-Syria Peace Talks Can Resume
Hamas Leader Says Truce With Israel Must Include West Bank CIA Has 7,000 Documents Relating to Rendition, Detention, Torture Programs, Filing Shows
US to Pursue Third Trial in Alleged Sears Tower Plot Report: Iran Shipping Hit by Nuclear Sanctions
Chemical Ali Leaves Hospital After Heart Attack Israel Resumes Gaza Fuel Supplies
Israel 'Ready to Return Golan' Poll: Most Americans Disappointed Over Iraq War
Poll: Dutch Still Divided on Afghanistan Mission Israel Downplays US Spy Affair
Judge Rejects Bush Administration's 'State Secrets' Claim Wednesday: 42 Iraqis Killed, 79 Wounded
400 Civilians Killed, 1720 Wounded in Sadr City in Three Weeks Iraqi Official Blames Saddam's Former VP, Syria for Suicide Bombers
Two Killed, Nine Wounded in Mosul Blasts US Commander Terms Security in Iraq as 'Fragile'
TV Stations Defy Afghan Government Ban on Indian Soap Operas Denmark Evacuates Embassies in Algeria, Afghanistan
Gen. Petraeus Takes Over Mideast Command 67 Dead in Sri Lanka Rebel Offensive
Moscow Peace Conference Likely to Be Canceled Amid Abbas Reluctance Burma's Opposition Urges Medical Care for Political Prisoners
Commentator Floats Shift in Mugabe Position US Military Says Kills 15 Gunmen in Baghdad
Iran Agrees to Discuss Alleged Nuclear Weapons Program Civilian Casualties Mount in Iraq as Shi'ite Clashes Spread
US Commander Hopes Sadr Will Stop Attacks Danish and Dutch Evacuate Afghanistan Embassies
Denmark Evacuates Embassies in Algeria, Afghanistan Suicide Bombings, Attacks in Afghanistan Kill 13, Wound 24
US Scraps $20 Million Prototype of Virtual Fence Clinging to Dream of Palestine Village

April 22nd, 2008

Tibetan Protesters Invade UN Complex in Nepal Pakistani Taliban Welcome Release of Militant Chief: Spokesman
US Boosts Bid to Support Palestinian President Abbas Senate Proceeds on Pension Bill for Filipino Veterans
Ex-Mossad Chief: Peace With Syria Is Possible Major Points of Contention on Tibet
Sharpened Tone in Debate Over Culture of Military
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