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March 16th, 2009

Peace Hopes Fade in Philippine South US Challenged on Sealing of Detainee Files
Cheney, Bush Strongly Disagreed on Libby

March 15th, 2009

Militants Torch NATO Supplies in Pakistan; 20 Trucks Reduced to Ashes Declaring Victory, Opposition Leader Calls Off 'Long March'
North Korea to Reopen Border for Stranded South Koreans Police Chief Plays Down IRA Groups in Ulster
Europe's Hedging on Inmates Clouds Guantánamo Plans With Local Control, New Troubles in Iraq
Mullen: US Attack on Iran Would Focus on Navy, Air Force Salvadoran Ex-Rebels Lead in Presidential Election
Allies Lower Sights in Afghanistan Five Killed in Latest US Drone Strike in North Waziristan
Maliki: US Will Only Leave 100 Percent Secure Areas Likud and Yisrael Beiteinu Initial Coalition Deal
Sharif to Hold Dialogue Only if Invited by Gilani Bomb Hits Gas Station Near Baaquba
Iraqis Worry Over US Pullout Four Korean Tourists, Yemeni Guide Killed in Yemen Blast
Over 900 Civilians Leave Rebel Held Areas in Northern Sri Lanka French in Show of Force in Deadly Afghan Valley
West Lowers Sights in Afghanistan: Diplomats UN Takes Over Chad Force Amid Growing Darfur Fears
Optimism Over Taliban Talks: Negotiator US Missile Attack Kills 5 in Pakistan
Nine Questioned Over N. Ireland Killings Chavez: Russia Jets Welcome, but No Venezuela Base
Fighting Between Somali Islamists Kills About Ten People Maliki: US Will Only Leave 100% Secure Areas
Pakistan Defuses Crisis, Agreeing to Restore Judge Beijing Raises Stakes With Tit-For-Tat Deployment in South China Sea
US Troops Hold St Patrick's Day Parade in Baghdad Kidnapping Aid Workers: Part of Sudan's Strategy?
Bangladesh Arrests 27 for Anti-Govt Leaflets Kandahar Mayor Survives Blast on Violent Sunday
Pakistan Defuses Crisis, OKs Restoring Judge Embattled Leader of Madagascar Concedes Option of Referendum
Saudi Foreign Minister Criticizes Tehran as Iranian Counterpart Visits Riyadh Netanyahu Tries to Woo Livni Again in Secret Negotiations
UTJ Rejects Offer of Health or Social Affairs Portfolio Likud Officials: Netanyahu Not Interested in Rotation
Livni: Netanyahu Must Decide - Right or Us Reports: Khatami to Quit Iran Presidency Race
Two Israeli Policemen Die in West Bank Shooting Britain Denies Entry to Invited Hezbollah Official
Sri Lankan Troops Smash Tiger Post Obama's Open to Military Help for Mexico, Experts Urge Caution
Punjab Govt: Captured Protesters Face Terror Charges Opposition Official: Govt Applying Musharraf's Techniques on Media
Abbas Aide: Israel Never Offered a Serious Two-State Proposal Maliki: US Will Stay in Insecure Areas
Militants' Rural Hideouts New Focus for US in Iraq After More Than 40 Years, Family Unearths Clues to Missing Texas Soldier's Fate in Cambodia
Syria Jails Dissident Despite Detente With West Hundreds Killed in South Sudan Cattle Attacks
Rival Islamist Groups Clash in Somalia, 11 Killed Pakistani Protest Leader Detained - Aide
Militants in Pakistan Torch Afghan-Force Supplies Sri Lanka Rejects Rebel Call for War Crime Probe
Surgeries Stop at Sri Lanka's War Zone Hospital South Korea: North Korea's Border-Crossing Ban 'Regrettable'
2 Israeli Envoys Make Final Push to Free Soldier Turkish Shelling in Iraq Kills Four Kurdish Rebels
Iraqi Peace Moves Stoke Saddam Party Return Fears Uganda Begins to Withdraw Troops From Congo
Sharif Defies House Arrest, Protests Turn Violent Pakistan Seals Off Capital in Attempt to Stop Protest
Sunday: 9 Iraqis, 4 PKK rebels Killed; 3 Iraqis Wounded In Ras Al-Koor, the Iraqi Police Is More Feared Than US Soldiers
Officer From Nineveh Governor's Clan Gunned Down Bomb Kills Four NATO Soldiers in Afghanistan
Kremlin Dismisses American Bases Proposal Cheney Says Obama Endangers US
Mass Demonstration Defies Pakistani Government Nato: 4 Troops Killed in Eastern Afghanistan
US Troops Will Conduct Combat Operations in Iraq Cheney: US Achieved Much of What It Wanted in Iraq
Attacks Kill 4 US, 1 French, 5 Afghan Troops Protests Against Pakistani Government Turn Violent
Afghan NATO Supply Terminal Attacked in Pakistan

March 14th, 2009

NATO Wants More Australian Troops for Afghan Vote Obama Braces for China's Tibet 'Offensive'
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