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December 9th, 2009

In Chile, Case Resurrects Ghosts of Bloody Pinochet Dictatorship Troops Fear Corruption Outweighs Progress of Afghan Forces
Battered Pakistan Turns to Clerics

December 8th, 2009

Obama Administration Takes a New Approach to Biological Weapons Honduran President-Elect Lobo Wants Coup Amnesty
Turkey Is Considering Ban on Kurdish Party Israeli Opinion Split on Trade for Captive Soldier
Japan Suspends Talks on Where to Move a US Air Base Election Date Set in Iraq as Bombs Kill Scores
Pakistan Police Nab Blackwater Men, US Embassy Arranges Release Belarusian Opposition Activists Abducted
Cuban Spy's Prison Term Cut From Life to 30 Years Ex-FBI Director to Examine Fort Hood
Mullen: 'Absolutely No Provision' for Troops in Pakistan Accused Terrorist Bridged Two Different Worlds
US, Russia Face Off at World Court Over Kosovo Obama Envoy Seeks North Korea's Return to Nuke Talks
Palestinians Boycott Israeli Settlement Goods Students, Militia Clash in 2nd Day of Iran Protest
Some of the Deadliest Attacks in Iraq FBI Takes US Terror Probe to India and Pakistan
Brazil: No Recognition for New Honduras Government Lawyers for Guantanamo Prisoner to Get Documents
Israel Treating Gazans Infected With Swine Flu Sen. Nelson Introduces War Bonds Bill to Finance Military in Iraq and Afghanistan
Hamas: Shalit Deal Hindered by Israel's 'Obstinacy' Tipsters in Moussaoui Case Still Quarreling Over FBI Reward
Maliki Blames Ba'athists, Al-Qaeda for Blasts McChrystal: Getting bin Laden Key to Defeating al-Qaeda
Shelling Kills Eight, Injuries More Than 20 Others in Mogadishu Iran Says Will Show No Mercy to Opposition Protesters
Gates Assures Afghans: US Not Leaving for Several Years Baghdad Bombings Takes Annual Toll to 1,243 in Iraq's Capital Alone
US to Drop Contractor in Kabul Embassy Scandal Gossiping Taxi Driver Source of Iraq 45-Minute WMD Claim
Brown 'Did Not Understand' Afghan War, Says Former Army Chief McChrystal Promises to Turn Afghanistan Tide Within Year
Israeli Justice Minister: Religious Law Must Become Binding At Least 12 Killed in Attack on Pakistan Spy Agency
US Losing War in Afghanistan, Mullen Admits Israel Border Guards Kill Israeli Civilian Trying to Enter Gaza
North Korea 'Seeks US Peace Treaty' Amnesty Accuses Mexican Military of Torture in Drug War
The US Cash Behind Extremist Settlers Judge Sets 2011 Trial Date for Iraq Rape Case
Massive Tsa Security Breach as Agency Gives Away Its Secrets Israeli Officials to Sweden: Middle East Peace Is Not Ikea Furniture
EU: Jerusalem Should Be Capital of Two States UK Spy Chief: We Knew Iraq Dismantled Missiles Before War
Emails Show bin Laden Was Bush Talking Point, Not Target Tuesday: 133 Iraqis Killed, 460 Wounded
FBI Sending Team to Pakistan in Terror Probe US Envoy in Sri Lanka, Washington Mulls Change in Ties
Russian Official: Arms Deal With US This Month Iraq to Auction Vast Oilfields This Week
Iran Accuses US of Abducting Nuclear Scientist Karzai Delays Naming Cabinet
Naval Academy to Add Lesson on Cyberwarfare Army Mentoring Deals Bypass Ethics Law
Captain Pleads Guilty to Pilfering $700k While Serving in Iraq Loophole Let Army Hire Retired Generals as Defense Contractors
NATO Raid Kills At Least Six Afghan Civilians Karzai: Afghan Army Will Need Help Until At Least 2024
At Least 127 Killed in Coordinated Baghdad Bombings Gen. McCaffrey: Afghan Commitment Up to 10 Years
Mullen: US 'Losing War in Afghanistan' Karzai Says Afghan Army Will Need Help Until at Least 2024
Philippine Muslims Restart Peace Talks in Malaysia Coordinated Bombings in Baghdad Kill at Least 121
Police: Attack on Pakistan Intel Office Kills 12 Baghdad Car Bombs Kill at Least 127, Wound 448

December 7th, 2009

'Sleeper Cells' in Lebanon Palestinian Camps: Experts South Korea to Send Up to 350 Troops to Afghanistan
Senate Dems Fear Generals Undermining July 2011 Target
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