Updated October 13, 2009 - 11:12 PM EDT
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October 14th, 2009

Sway Over Afghan Insurgents Proves Elusive US Sees Saudi Program as an Option for Detainees
In Midst of Downturn, Military Sees Historic Recruiting Success Chaplain Survived a Tumor and War to Preach at Camp David
Irishman Killed in Bolivia Was Linked to Bomb Attack, Inquest Told

October 13th, 2009

Israeli Air Strike on Gaza Tunnels Wounds Three Spain Arraigns Somalis Suspected of Piracy
Aid Groups Cite Congolese Suffering Congo and Angola Agree to End Expulsions
Amid Missile Tests, North Korea Agrees to Talks French Nuclear Scientist Under Official Terrorism Investigation
As Iraq Seeks Oil Investors, They See an Uncertain Bet Biden No Longer a Lone Voice on Afghanistan
Lawyers Seek Order to Free Kuwaiti at Guantanamo Former World Court Chief Joins UK Iraq Inquiry
Marine Corps to Ban Recruits With Prior Sex Offenses UK Ex-Officer Alleges Iraq Cover-Ups
Ten, Including Awakening Forces Leader, Slain in Iraq Bombings Afghan President Karzai Says He'd Welcome More American Troops
In Kabul, Little Hope That a Runoff Will Be Fair Sen. Kerry Wary of Sending More US Troops to Afghanistan
Pakistani FM Conveys Concern With US Aid Package Pakistani Jets Soften Up Militant Targets
Billy Graham's Son Visits North Korea to Deliver Aid Russian FM: Iran Sanctions Threats Won't Work
French Soldiers Fire on Indian Ocean Pirates Exploding Shell Caused Blast at Hezbollah Home
UNESCO: Drought Forces 100,000 Iraqis From Homes Iraq Vets at Treatment Plant Asked to Get Exam
Iraq Assembly Approves Small British Troop Return Obama: Afghanistan Decision in 'Coming Weeks'
Obama: Afghanistan Decision in 'Coming Weeks' Refugee Camps in Balochistan Are 'Taliban Breeding Ground'
Series of Attacks Show Taliban's Muscle Nuclear Scientist Under Terror Inquiry
Japan to End Afghan Refuelling Mission in January Baghdad Life Is Improving, but It's Far From Safe
Twitter Users Undermine Attempt to Gag UK Media Afghan Leader Defends Election
Iran Flexes Muscle in Iraq Clinton Fails to Win Russia Pledge on Iran Sanctions
UN: Water Shortages Causes 100,000 to Flee Homes in Iraq Iraq Rights Ministry Says 85,000 Killed in 2004-08
Russia Reserves Pre-Emptive Nuclear Strike Right US Seeks to Pacify Pakistani Fears Over Aid
Blair 'Risked British Lives to Help Out Bush' Karzai Has 'Grave Doubts' About Panel Investigating His Fraud
After the Bombing, Drug Addiction Strikes Gaza Al-Qaeda Number Two Lashes Out at Pakistani Military
Turkish Foreign Minister Travels to Syria as Relations Warm Iraqi Shoe-Throwing Journalist Arrives in Geneva
Hamas Spokesman Accuses Egypt of Torturing Brother to Death Iran Calls on Foreign Forces to Leave Iraq
Iraqi Police: 8 Killed in Blast North of Baghdad Court Rules Against Stalin Grandson in Libel Suit
South Africa Police Fire Rubber Bullets at Protesters UN Extends Haiti Peacekeeping Mission
Milan Police Detain 2 More in Barracks Attack Shootout Kills 2 Al-Qaeda Members, 1 Saudi Soldier
VA Expands Benefits Status for Vietnam Vets Palestinians, Allies Reopen Gaza War Crimes Debate
Army Considers Middle-School Jr. ROTC Program Daughter of Ahmadinejad Adviser Seeks Asylum
Nuclear Materials Stored in Siberian Carparks 2 Convicted in Germany of Supporting Terror Group
Musharraf Booked in Murder Case Review: 'Frontline: Obama's War' on Pbs
Kerry Pledges No Conditions on Pakistan Aid Maybe We Can Buy Our Way to Victory in Afghanistan, Says UK General
Rising Clamour for British Troops to Pull Out of Afghanistan Pentagon Denies Report of 'Unannounced' Troops in Afghanistan
Honduran Abuses Rampant After Coup, Say Rights Groups Somalia's Al-Shabaab Radicalizing Western Youths, Expert Warns
Turkey Boosts Ties With Syria Amid Renewed Israel Row US Faults Turks for Canceling NATO Air Exercises
Fatah Memo: We Lost Hope in Obama for Caving to Zionist Pressure Israeli Arab MP Slams Police Spying
Bills to Lift Cuba Travel Ban Gaining Momentum in Congress Sunni Militia Leader Among 10 Killed in Bombings
US Pushes Thais to Extradite Suspected Arms Dealer Pakistani High Court Hears Challenge to Mass Arrest of Mehsud Tribesmen
Gaza Children: 'We Have a Right to Go to School' Two US Officers Accused of Troop Abuse in Iraq
US-Funded Afghan Army Garrison Opens VA: Parkinson's, 2 Other Conditions Linked to Agent Orange
Families of UK Soldiers Killed in Iraq Attack Blair Iraq Rights Ministry Says 85,000 Killed in 2004-08
US Wants Bunker-Buster Fast, Denies Iran Is Reason Iran: Probe Opens Into Opposition Leader Karroubi
Russian FM: Threats of Iran Sanctions Won't Work Pakistani Jets Bomb South Waziristan Homes Near Afghan Border
Tuesday: 11 Iraqis Killed, 18 Wounded Obama Already Approved Another 13,000 Troops for Afghan War
Iraqi Election Law Could Fail Over Kirkuk's Status Explosion Blamed on PKK Wounds Two Soldiers in Turkey
Iraq: Political Parties Politicizing Arrests Across Baghdad Obama Approves 13,000 More Troops to Afghanistan
Pakistani Jets Bomb Militants Near Afghan Border

October 12th, 2009

China Court Sentences 6 to Death in Xinjiang Riots A Look at the MOP, 'Massive Ordnance Penetrator'
US Still Not Planning Major Iraq Troop Cuts Until Next Year
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