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April 8th, 2009

Israeli Army Chief: 'Possible' Innocents Were Hurt in Gaza Invasion Trust Is Issue, Pakistan Tells US
Contractors Agree on Deal to Build Stealth Destroyer Police Shoved Man Who Died During G-20 Protests
Exiles Want to Expand US-Cuba Relations Obama Administration Quietly Expands Bush's Legal Defense of Wiretapping Program
After a 'Spontaneous' Riot, Moldovans Look for Answers Long Sentences for Atrocities in Sierra Leone
Clinton Calls for Iran to Release American Reporter Charged With Spying Corruption Undercuts US Hope for Afghan Police
Militant Web Sites Are Using US Hosts Judge Reduces Shoe-Thrower's Sentence From Three Years to One
US Envoy Says India Is Not Being Pressured After Launch Korea, US Stance Veers Between Tough and Dismissive
Electricity Grid in US Penetrated by Spies Pakistani President: 'Give Us the Drones'
Major MI5 Operation Against al-Qaeda Endangered by Security Breach US Will Now Join Major Power Nuclear Talks With Iran
Standoff Continues as Somali Pirates Lose US Ship, Capture Captain US Congressmen Worry About More Money for Pakistan
Lebanon Wary of US Defense Spending In Gaza, Mothers Are at a Loss
Polish President Pledges to Send Extra Troops to Afghanistan Red Cross Water Technician Killed in Sri Lanka Shelling
Jordan Stresses UN Role in Advancing Arab-Israeli Peace Process Senior Fatah, Hamas Leaders Meet in Gaza
Ahmadinejad to Disclose New Atomic Developments on Nuclear Day Accused Chinese Firm Defends Trade With Iran
Ahmadinejad Downplays Israeli Threat Holbrooke: India, Pakistan, US Must Tackle al-Qaeda Together
US Crew in Standoff With Pirates Off Somalia Coast Spain May Try American Officials in Terror War Abuses
Obama Team Debates Stance on Israeli Attack Threat Cluster Bombs Threaten Thousands in Serbia
Al-Qaeda Gang That Attacked NATO Convoys Arrested in Karachi India: Maoists Threaten to Chop Off Hands of Voters
Rwandan Genocide Suspects Win Extradition Appeal Facts and Figures on Algeria Election
Syria Ready for Israel Talks on Golan Pullout Obama Taps Lebanon Hand as Top US Mideast Diplomat
More Than 30,000 Flee New Attacks by Splintered Congo Rebel Factions Saudi Says New Israeli Govt Policies Dangerous
Crew on US Ship Say Somali Pirates Hold Captain Suspect Detained in Chechen's September Slaying
North Korea Parliament to Strengthen Kim's Rule Georgia Braces for Mass Rallies Against Saakashvili
100,000 Thais Rally Against King's Adviser Kim Jong-Il's Son: 'Not My Father's Successor'
Fujimori Family and Foes Face Off Over Peru Verdict Karzai Says Will Change Shi'ite Law if Unconstitutional
Poland to Boost Afghan Troops by 20 Percent FBI Raids in Minn. Aimed at Africa Money Transfers
Obama Wins Praise From Many Muslims For Young Somalis, Piracy Offers Power, Prosperity
Safety Team Warns of 'Catastrophic' Wiring in Iraq Zardari: 'Give Us the Drones and We Will Take Out the Militants Ourselves'
JROTC Under Fire in San Francisco Schools Obama's Visit to Iraq: A Page From Bush's Playbook
Russia Furious With EU Over Twitter Revolution Obama's Engagement With Moscow Worries NATO
Sri Lanka Military Sounds Last Warning to Tigers North Korea Stages Huge Rally to Celebrate Rocket
Palestinians: 8 Wounded by Israeli Troops in Clash Iranian President Welcomes 'Honest' Talks With US
Britain Calls for United Front to Deal With Iran US Will Now Join Major Power Nuclear Talks With Iran
US Takes More Steps Toward a Leery Iran Jewish Settlers Rampage Through West Bank Village
Biden Warns Israel Off Any Attack on Iran Baghdad Suffers Third Day of Bombings
Israel's Arab Students Are Crossing to Jordan Lack of Trust Undermines US-Pakistan Partnership
Moldova Blames Romania After Anti-Government Riots Military Allegedly Pressured Medical Personnel to Downgrade Soldiers' Diagnoses
Egypt Says Arrested Dozens of Hezbollah Operatives Georgians Tell Gates, Don't Kill the F-22: Should Military Spending Be Seen as a 'Jobs Program'?
Sri Lanka Military Sounds Last Warning to Rebels UK Tamil Protest 'Turned Nasty After Failed Ransom Bid'
Israeli Settlers Expelling Arabs From East Jerusalem Homes Israeli Army Chief: 'Possible' Innocents Were Hurt in Gaza Invasion
Russia: Iran Poses No Threat to US West Bank Settlers Deny Role in Clash Between Israeli Troops, Palestinians
Biden: Israel Would Be 'Ill-Advised' to Attack Iran Syria Says Willing to Renew Peace Talks With Israel
Clinton: US to Join Direct Talks With Iran on Nuclear Program Protesters Pile Pressure on Thai PM
Cairo Accuses Hezbollah of Planning Egypt Attacks UN: None of Pledged New Congo Peacekeepers Arrived
Bomb Kills 7 Near Baghdad Shi'ite Shrine French Lessons: a Parisian Coaches Radicals in the Art of Protest
US to Attend Group Nuclear Talks With Iran London Police Face Questions About Protest Death
Controversial Afghan Marital Law Under Attack Police Arrest 10 in England Anti-Terror Raids
14 Ships, 260 Crew Held by Somali Pirates North Korea Holds Massive Pro-Rocket Rally
Western Diplomats Seek New Iran Nuclear Talks North Korean Rocket Raises Proliferation Concerns
US Has Long History of Fighting, Using Pirates Judge Reinstates Guantanamo Lawyer Fired by US
Britain: Ten Terror Suspects Held After Police Security Blunder US Bounty Scheme Struggles in Pakistan
Suspected US Missile Kills 3 in Northwest Pakistan Pakistani Taliban Said Moving Closer to Capital
Pakistan Arrests 5 Militants 'Planning Attacks' Pakistan: 5 Dead as Taliban Move Beyond Stronghold
Pakistani Taliban Move Into New Area; Drone Kills 3 Two Tibetans Get Death for Role in Lhasa Riots
Russia Says North Korea Sanction Threat Counterproductive Iran to Say Mastering Final Stage of Nuclear Cycle
Film Uses Humor to Tackle Iraq War Buildup Iraq City Placed in Lockdown as Police Hunt Bombers
US Crew May Be Back in Control of Hijacked Ship North Korea's Warbling Space Vehicle Out There Somewhere
Wednesday: 10 Iraqis Killed, 27 Wounded Suspected US Strike Kills Three in Pakistan
Fewer Airstrikes in Afghanistan Mirrors Tactical Shift Moldovan Riot Police Take Control of President's Office
Iran Charges Imprisoned American Journalist With Spying Electricity Grid in US Penetrated by Spies
Somali Pirates Seize Ship and US Crew Off Horn of Africa Suspected US Missile Strike Kills 2 in NW Pakistan
Romania Blamed Over Moldova Riots History Lessons Stymied in Lebanon

April 7th, 2009

US Hints Deadline Could Slip on Russia Arms Deal Venezuela's Chavez Hails US Anti-Nuke Stance
Red Cross Says Doctors Helped CIA 'Torture' US Plans New Government-Owned Satellites
Afghanistan Admits Problems With Controversial Law Ex-POW McCain Visits 'Hanoi Hilton' Vietnam Prison
Do US Drones Kill Pakistani Extremists or Recruit Them? US Lawmakers Say Time to Talk With Cuba
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