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August 26th, 2009

House Panel Begins Broader Review of Army Procurement System Possible Gaddafi Visit Stirs NJ Town
Some Democrats Question Afghan Buildup Sought by Generals Obama Dances Awkwardly With Bush Policies
Cheney Criticizes Decision to Expand CIA Investigation

August 25th, 2009

NC Terror Suspect Said Dad Sold Guns for a Living Report: North Korea Invites US Envoy for Nuclear Talks
Indonesian Police Arrest Suspect Over Hotel Blasts Two Koreas to Discuss Reunions for Separated Families
Chavez Says Ready to Sever Colombia Ties Over US Bases Leader of Darfur Peacekeeping Mission Resigns
Iraqis Demand Syria Turn Over Suspects Wide Fraud Is Charged as Afghans Tally Votes
Palestinian Leader Maps Plan for Separate State CIA Records: Guidelines for Interrogators
Legal and Political Hurdles Stand in the Way of Prosecuting Interrogation Abuses Still Chafing After 40 Years, Libyan Leader Baffles West
Diplomats: Iran's Enrichment Program Stagnates China to Try More Than 200 Over Ethnic Violence
Karzai Ready to Declare Victory in Afghanistan FBI Whistleblower Edmonds Accuses Neocons Over Turkish Ties
Turkish Army Rules Out Contact With Kurdish Rebels Filipino Terror Group Crippled by Leader's Capture
CIA Terror Tactics Spur Changes, New Probe Strict New Standards for Terror Suspect Treatment
Japan's Opposition Pledges to Bar US Nukes From Country NATO Suffers Deadliest Year in Afghanistan Since 2001 Invasion
Suicide Bomber Kills Four in Russia's Chechnya Pakistani Taliban Admit Leader Mehsud Killed
Skorea Launches 1st Rocket, Satellite Misses Orbit US Envoy Invited to North Korea
Iranian Prosecutor Demands Death Penalty for Reformer Only Two Weeks' Training for CIA Interrogators
Israel PM Seeks Compromise With US on Settlements Iraq Focuses Bombings Blame on Operatives in Syria
Iran Resumes Mass Trial of Opposition Figures Top Reformist Confesses in Iran Political Trial
Diplomats: Iran's Enrichment Program Stagnates Three Ethiopian Soldiers Defect to Eritrea
41 Killed in Afghan Blast Caused by Vehicle Bombs US to Stop Issuing Most Visas in Honduras
Fresh Fighting With Heavy Shelling Starts in Mogadishu Karzai's Top Challenger Releases Videos, Photos Alleging Fraud
Iran Rebel, on Death Row, Says US Supported Group Top Sunni Rebel on Iran Death Row Says US Ordered Attacks
Leader: the United States Created and Supported Jundallah and We Received Orders From Them Abkhazia, South Ossetia Mark Independence Day
Netanyahu: We've Been Building in Jerusalem for 3,000 Years Shas Leader Yosef to Carter: Whole World Inciting Against Jews
Hamas: Only Breakthrough in Shalit Deal Is German Mediation Netanyahu Slams Human Rights Group for Gaza Criticism
Canada to Appeal Ruling on Guantanamo Detainee Gaza Official: 3 Dead, 7 Hurt in Israel Air Strike
Iraq, Syria Withdraw Envoys in Wake of Baghdad Attacks Deaths, Missing Detainees Still Blacked Out in New CIA Report
Car Bomb Blasts in Afghanistan Kill at Least 41 Iraq and Syria Recall Ambassadors
Preliminary Afghan Results Give Karzai Narrow Lead Iraqi Al-Qaeda Claims Credit for Baghdad Bombings
CIA Spies 'Certified' With 2 Weeks Training Violence Erupts in Kosovo Cities
Tuesday: 5 Iraqis Killed, 21 Wounded Top Sunni Rebel on Iran Death Row Says US Ordered Attacks
Car Bomb Kills 33 Civilians in Afghanistan 4 Police Killed in Chechnya Suicide Bombing
5 Synchronized Car Bombs Kill 30 in Afghanistan War Protest Follows Obama
No Immunity in Any CIA Abuse Cases-UN Rights Chief White House Sharply Increases Deficit Projection to $1.6 Trillion
The Mysterious Eleventh Torture Technique: Prolonged Diapering? Eight Killed in New Afghan Car Bombings
Four US Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Unrest Iraq's Al-Qaeda Claims Baghdad Government Bombings
Panetta 'Very Proud' of Post-9/11 Interrogations Initial Afghan Election Results Show Karzai With Slight Lead
Karzai, Top Rival Run Nearly Even in Preliminary Afghan Vote Military: 4 US Troops Killed in Afghanistan

August 24th, 2009

Afghan Officials Promise Preliminary Election Results Tuesday
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