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January 9th, 2010
China's Lobbying Efforts Yield New Influence, Openness on Capitol Hill
UK Muslim Students Under Spotlight
Fears of Return to 'Dark Days' After Bomb Attack on Officer in Northern Ireland
January 8th, 2010
3 Malaysian Churches Attacked in 'Allah' Dispute
Terrorism Center Head Faces Hot Seat Over Bombing Attempt
Claim That Attack on Opposition Figure in Iran Was Staged
Philippines: Fighting in South Leaves Five Dead
Pakistan: an Embattled Zardari Hits Back
The Making of the Military's Standard Arms
Comments About 'Gilligan's Island' Net Oregon Man on Flight a Felony Charge
Togo's Soccer Team Attacked on Its Way to Tournament in Angola; 1 Dead, 9 Wounded
France: Radical Imam Deported to Egypt
US Has Few Resources to Face Threats in Yemen
With New GI Bill, More March From Battlefield to College
Judge Throws Out Most Evidence Against Guantanamo Detainee Who Claims Coercion in Afghanistan
White House Aides Said to Chafe at Slow Pace of Afghan Surge
Top Muslim Clerics Issue Fatwa Denouncing Terror Attacks on Canada and US
Cancer Risks Debated for Type of Airport X-Ray Scan
Across Divide in Iraq, Sunni Courts Shi'ites
American Major's Secret Afghan Meeting
Chavez Says US Plane Entered Venezuelan Airspace
Pakistan: Case Registered Against Held US Consulate Employees
Norad Scrambles Military Jets Again Over Unruly Passenger
Slain Veteran's Family Leaves US as Wife's Visa Is Set to Expire
'Afghan Insurgency Can Sustain Itself Indefinitely': Top US Intel Officer
Expert: Arab Nation May Be Going Nuclear
Iranian Singer Nazeri Detained Overnight, Released
Taiwan Firm: China Got Iran Part With Nuke Uses
Pakistani Official Says House Bombing Targeted Him
Witness: Police Remove Man From Dubai Flight
Christmas Terror Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
Experts Say Terror Watch Lists Have Limited Uses
Sri Lanka Rejects UN Conclusion on Execution Video
Russia-Belarus Oil Talks to Continue
US Troops, Kin Face Cuts in Base Services
Somali Islamists Detain Dozens of Beardless Men
Gilani: US Policies Can Hurt Bilateral Ties
Al-Qaeda Plane Bomber Umar Abdulmutallab 'Recruited in UK'
Anti-American Sentiment Grows in Pakistan
Headley Breakthrough Hits Brick Wall
Army Imprisons Soldier for Singing Against Stop-Loss Policy
Shelling Rocks Mogadishu, 20 Dead
UK Police Arrest Three Passengers on Plane at Heathrow
US Senators Defend Pakistan Drone Attacks
CIA Attacker Was Loner Who Shunned Parties
Fault Line That Allows Al-Qaeda to Flourish in Yemen
Pentagon Funding Seen Boosted Now, Squeezed Later
Angry Cuba Demands Removal From US Terrorism List
New York Bomb Suspect Charged With False Statement to FBI
Clinton Urges Mideast Talks to Resume Without Preconditions
Myanmar Sentences Two to Death for North Korea Leak
China Ministry Warns Against US Weapons Sales to Taiwan
Rockets Fired at US Consulate Site in Afghan City
US Envoy Says Afghanistan 'More Than Karzai'
Swede Picked for Afghan UN Post
Canada Report Highlights Afghan Rape, Immolation
Togo Soccer Team Bus Attacked in Angola, Six Hurt
Security Alert on Plane at London Airport
US Congressman Discusses Iraqi Refugees in Lebanon
US to Review Court Decision on Blackwater Killings
The Plane Took Off – and Then They Realized Who Was in Seat 19a
Democrats Plot to Protect Janet Napolitano
NATO: Bomb Kills US Service Member in Afghanistan
First Georgia to Russia Flight Since 2008 War Lands in Moscow
Four People Killed in Fighting in Southern Philippines
Feds: Accused Scientist Spy Breached Top-Secret Policy in '02
German Navy Runs Short of Ammunition
Croatian President's Pardon, Kosovo Visit, Strains Serbian Ties
Seven Suspected Militants Killed in Karachi Blast
Gaza Aid Convoy Leader Galloway Leaves Egypt, Told Not to Return
Christian-Muslim Fighting Resumes in Egypt
US Forces Kill Four Gunmen in Mosul
Karzai: I Don't Need Favor of Foreign Powers
US Missile Strike 'Kills Five' in NW Pakistan
US Ambassador Mocks 'Silly' Indian Army Chief
'Swat Taliban Have Fled to Karachi, South Waziristan'
Judge Tosses Out Most Evidence on Gitmo Detainee
Gaza Militants Aspire to Al-Qaeda Link, Study Says
Pakistani Officials: Suspected US Missiles Kill 4
EU Would Have to Check France's Google Tax Plan
British Troops Set to Hand Frontline Afghanistan Role to US
Amnesty Urges Israel to Release or Try Palestinians Protesters
Israeli Air Raids on Gaza Kill Three Palestinians
US Prepares Forces for Possibility of Attacking Iran
Underbomber Says Little in Court
Jerusalem Official: Areas East of Fence Not Part of City
Iraq Sunni Leader Will Appeal March Election Ban
Merkel Coalition Split on Afghanistan Strategy
The Real Story Behind North Korean Jeans
Giuliani: Obama 'Turned the Corner' on Terrorism
Attacks Show Al-Qaeda-Inspired Groups Target West
Sarkozy Threatens to Levy Internet Search Engines
Egypt Declares UK Politician Persona Non Grata
Tsa Guard in Security Breach Called Model Employee
Military Leader Says No Plans for Troops in Yemen
Israel to UN: Investigate Bomb Cache in Lebanon
US Contractor Arrested in Cuba Is Not a Spy, Officials Say
Venezuela Should Be on US Terror List, Say Two Florida Lawmakers
Soldier on Leave From Iraq Accidentally Kills Self With Gun
1 US, 8 Afghan Troops Killed by Roadside Bombs
CIA Bomber's Wife Says War Must Go on Against US
FBI Arrests Two in New York Terror Investigation
Rockets Hit US Consulate Site in Herat
Christmas Plane Attack Case Will Test Defense
Gunmen Open Fire at Iranian Opposition Leader
Latest Shot in Hummus War: Israel Doubles Record
Friday: 10 Iraqis Killed, 12 Wounded
Iraqi Sunni MP Slams Ban on Running for Reelection
Two Men Arrested in Connection With Zazi Terror Inquiry
Ammunition Explodes at a House in Pakistan, Killing Seven
January 7th, 2010
Taiwanese Colleges to Admit Chinese Students
UN Expert Cites Video in Call for Sri Lankan Probe
Japan Indicts US Serviceman Over Hit-And-Run Case
Anger Over Civilian Killings Continues to Grow in Afghanistan
January 6th, 2010
Honduras Prosecutor Seeks Charges Against Military
Sri Lankan Tamil Party to Back Former General
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