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March 14th, 2009

In the Mideast, Even Mixed Signals Mark a Policy Shift Freeman Affair Puts Israel Lobby in Spotlight
Obama Administration Insists It's Neutral in Salvador Poll

March 13th, 2009

Two Chinese Dissidents Freed After Years in Prison Olmert, in His Final Days in Office, Faces Key Choice on Captive Israeli
Army Defends Costly Weapons Program On a Ballfield in Sri Lanka, Healing the Wounds of War
Inter-American Relations Roiled Georgian Protesters Demand Saakashvili Resign
Recession-Hit Americans 'A Little Sick' of Iraq After 6 Years Shoe-Thrower Fans Unite Online
Media Bans and Reconciliation Talks: Which Way Is Pakistan Going? IDF Chief Heads to Washington to Stress Iran Dangers to US
Obama Administration Abandons Enemy Combatant Label, Invents New Rationale Obama Vows US Military Will Remain World's Strongest
China Slams Disproportionate US Naval Response in South China Sea Obama Says US Military Will Remain World's Strongest
Pentagon Plans 'Spy' Blimp Taliban Kill Two in Orakzai, Behead Three in Bajaur
Obama Justice Dept. Defends Rumsfeld in Torture Case The Mysterious Case of Mohamed Al-Dainy
Rebels Threaten to Use Tanks in Madagascar US Citizen Critically Injured After Being Shot in the Head by Israeli Forces at West Bank Demo
Japan Warns It May Shoot Down North Korean Rocket China Says Willing to Meet Dalai Lama's Envoys
US Concern Grows for Pakistan US in Deal to Refurbish Aircraft for Taiwan
UN Chief: 2009 Is Critical Year for Afghanistan Top Opposition MP: Zardari Offered Us Punjab Govt, Ending Ban on Sharifs
Pakistani General in 'Very Tough Spot', Says Mullen Russian Air Force Withdraws 90 Faulty MiGs
Azerbaijan: Moscow Arming Armenia Obama’s Budget: Where’s the Peace Dividend?
Pentagon Opposes Dual Tanker Deal US Says Its Ready to Work With Winner of El Salvador Election
Rwandan Leader Says Rebels in Congo Severely Weakened Foreign Hostages Freed in Darfur After Two-Day Ordeal
US Arms Trader Pleads Guilty to Iran Sales Iran's Ebadi Says Aide Freed on Bail
Iran's Ahmadinejad Dubs Sanctions 'Childish' Nine Nations Agree Plan to Combat Arms Flow to Gaza
Russia Region Tries New Tactics to Quell Insurgency 90 Russian Migs Found Unsafe to Fly
Critic of Kyrgyzstan's Leader Believed Killed Pakistan Complains of 'Alienation' From US Drone Strikes
Obama, Arroyo Back Controversial Defense Treaty Post-9/11 Reforms Don't Stop Passport Fakery
US Facing Home-Grown Islamic Terror Threat India Hands Pakistan More Mumbai Attack Details
Kosovo Appeals Court Clears Albanian in Bus Bombing Obama Outlines New Rationale for Holding Detainees
Cluster Bomb Wounds Lebanese Citizen in South Lebanon Iraq's President Talabani Plans Retirement
UN Mission in Afghanistan Needs Another 12 Months, Ban Says UN Says Security in Afghanistan May Worsen in 2009
UN Role Key to Credible Polls in Afghanistan: Ban Ki-Moon Doctors Without Borders Exit Darfur
Israeli Town Copes With Return of Near Daily Rockets China Condemns US Warship Deployment as Tensions Mount
Zardari: Banned TV News Channel Should Stop Covering Lawyers Protests Report: Pakistan's Information Minister Resigns
Pakistan's Main Opposition Boss Opens Door for Reconciliation Nasrallah: We'll Never Be Able to Recognize Israel
Likud, Kadima Hold Informal Coalition Talks Guantánamo Inmates No Longer Called 'Enemy Combatants'
Activists Accuse Russia of Mistreating Muslims Dutch Police Free Seven After Probing Terror Tip
Advocates Worry Obama Easing Human Rights Stand Obama Admin. to End Use of Term 'Enemy Combatant'
Pakistan's Faceoff Echoes Crackdown by Musharraf Turkish Trip Intensifies Dilemma for Obama
Iran to Respond if US Policy Shift Proves Genuine 3 Soldiers Killed in Southern Thailand Ambush
Some Fear Navy Sonar May Harm Fla.'s Right Whales Israeli and Palestinian Groups Accept Rights Medal
Belfast Chooses Peace in Face of Renewed Terror White House Defends Pick for Iraq Ambassador
Lebanese Embassy to Open in Syria Next Week Sudan Says It Has Located Kidnapped Aid Workers
Sri Lanka Says Kills 32 Rebels in Heavy Combat Q&a: What Is Fate of Civilians Trapped in Sri Lanka' War
UN Warns of Possible War Crimes in Sri Lanka Japan Considers Intercepting Falling North Korea Rocket
North Korea's Taepodong-2 Long-Range Missile Japan Protests North Korea's Rocket Launch Plan
China Defends Tibet Policies Ahead of Riot Date Hamas, Fatah Still at Odds Over Israel Attitude
Israel's Netanyahu, Livni Explore Unity Bid, Reports Iraqi PM Says Nation Is United Against Terrorism
Turkey Says Attacks Kurd Rebel Targets in N. Iraq No Release for CBS Tapes of Marine in Iraqi Deaths
Iraqi Clerics Call for Shoe Thrower's Release Iraqi Leaders Cite Security Problems
Iran Dismisses Sanctions, Launches Gas Project US and Iran Can Learn From Wrestling, Coach Says
Pakistan Orders TV News Channel Silenced Pakistani Aides Say Govt Seeking Deal With Opposition to End Crisis
Pakistan Seeks Deal to End Political Crisis Saturday: 1 US Sailor, 6 Iraqis Killed; 8 Iraqis Wounded
Taking a Chance on War Films

March 12th, 2009

Iran Open to Multilateral Afghan Talks: Official South Korea Warns North of Fresh UN Action on Missile
What Is Behind North Korea's Planned Rocket Launch? Gates: Future Presidents Will Likely Be More Cautious of Preemptive Wars After Iraq
US Drone Strike Kills at Least 24 in Kurram
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