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November 30th, 2009

Iran Restructuring Its Naval Forces Former Guerrilla Wins Uruguay Presidential Run-Off

November 29th, 2009

Blogger Accused of Threatening US Judges Was Reportedly Paid by FBI Retired Employee of US Embassy Arrested in Guinea
Traumatized Russians View Their Dead After Luxury Train Bombing Obama's Speech on Afghanistan to Include 'Timeframe' for Exit
Conservative Lobo Leads Honduras Presidential Vote Trigger-Happy Private Security Complicates Convoys
Three Spanish Aid Workers Kidnapped in Mauritania Somali Training Camps Fuel Threat of Attacks on US
Obama to Maintain Secrecy on Millions of Military, Intel Docs Obey Questions Afghan War, Explains His War Tax Proposal
Honduras Hopes to Move Past Coup With Election Pakistan Rejects Brown's Call to Do More to 'Break' Al-Qaeda
Lawmakers Pressure Obama Ahead of Afghanistan Speech Former Soldier Suspected of Russian Train Bombing
US Warns as Defiant Iran Vows New Uranium Plants Tempers Flare at Antiwar Rally at Travis AFB
Senate Report: bin Laden Was 'Within Our Grasp' Taliban Fighters Escape Pakistani Offensive, but to Where?
Gen. Sarath Fonseka, Who Led Fight Against Tamils, Seeks Sri Lankan Presidency Former Rebel Expected to Win Uruguay Presidency
Iran Repeats Threat to Limit Cooperation With IAEA Germany Bans Soldier T-Shirt That Jokes About Kunduz Airstrike
Pakistani Troops Kill Eight Militants in Tribal Region Israeli Ministers From Netanyahu's Party Slam Settlement Freeze
Barak Calls for Inspectors to Police Settlements Freeze UK Troops Fear Defeat at Home
British Probe: The Iraq War Was Illegal IAEA Approves First Nuclear Fuel Bank Plan
Gordon Brown Demands Pakistan 'Take Out' bin Laden Report: Russia Vows Quick Completion of Iran Atom Plant
Swiss Ban Mosque Minarets in Surprise Vote Senator Says Afghan Forces, Not US, Key to Success
Netanyahu: Israel Wants Peace, but Palestinians Don't Seem Ready Israel Likely to Free 980 Palestinians for Shalit
Doubts Linger Over US Civilian Surge in Afghanistan Iran Privatizes $63 Billion of State Equity
Allies of Political Clan Linked to Philippine Massacre Rally Air Strike Kills 30 Taliban in Afghanistan
European Security Treaty 'To End Cold War Legacy': Medvedev Russian Patriarch Seeks 'Powerful Reply' to Train Bombings
Blair Denies Govt Attorney Advised Iraq War Was 'Illegal' Rumsfeld Decision 'Helped bin Laden Escape'
US Military Putting Higher Priority on Training Afghan Police Sunday: 1 US Soldier, 4 Iraqis Killed; 9 Iraqis Wounded
Saudi Forces Arrest 145 Somalis, Ethiopians on Borders With Yemen Israel to Beef Up Enforcement of Settlement Freeze
Seoul Downplays Expectations of Us-North Korea Talks Pakistan Opposition Urges Prez to Give Up Powers
GOP Wages Internal Debate Over Tax Increase for Afghan War US Soldier Dies of Noncombat Injuries in Iraq
Mysterious 'Saddam Channel' Hits Iraq TV Iran Earmarks $20 Million to Support Militants
Iran Approves Building 10 Enrichment Sites Switzerland Bans Minarets
Antiwar Protest Shakes Up Holiday Shopping Centcom Planners Study Massive Move of Equipment to Afghanistan
Afghan Police Appear Years Away From Functioning Independently Hamid Karzai Told to Fix Army, Cut Graft

November 28th, 2009

High Investment Returns Outweigh Fear of Terrorism Iraqi Election Impasse Continues
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