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February 17th, 2011

Regional Jitters as Bahrain Faces Flashpoint Funerals China Blasts New US Policy on Internet Freedom
In Uganda, Unrest Gains Little Ground Abbas Casts Doubt on Palestinian Elections
Iranian Opposition Leader Missing as Tensions Rise Egyptians Say Military Discourages an Open Economy
Popular Rage Is Met With Violence in Mideast Egypt's Missing Stir Doubts on Military's Vows for Change
Palestinians Seek Global Recognition Through South America Washington Post Interview With Taiwanese President
Amid Warming Relations With China, Taiwan's President Seeks More US Arms Court Gives Pakistan 3 Weeks to Decide on Immunity for American
Activists Call for New Demonstration in Cairo to Maintain Pressure on Military US Urges Bahrain to Show Restraint Against Protesters
Afghan Imams Wage Political Battle Against US Military Contractors Get Settled In
Defense Department Helps Big 5 Military Contractors What if Libya Staged a Revolution and Nobody Came?
US Asks: How Big an Afghan Army Can We Afford? Brutal Bahrain Plays Vital Role to US Govt
US Intelligence: Iran Leaders Reopened Nuke Debate Gates Pleads for 'Critically Urgent' Funds for State Department's Work in Iraq
Criticism on Israel Move Builds on Hill Gates: Prospect Very Low That Guantanamo Closes
Officials: Up to 73,000 More Afghan Forces Needed Egypt Arrests 2 Ex-Ministers, Ruling Party Tycoon
4 Years in Jail for Belarusian Opposition Activist UN Rights Chief Notes Russia's Setbacks on Rights
Joschka Fischer on Germany's 'No' to the Iraq War Egyptians Seek More Open, Inclusive Ruling Council
Iranian Blogs Reflect Young People on a High After Protests This Week Security Remains Shaky in Egypt After Revolt
US Officials Express Alarm Over Bahrain Crackdown Amnesty Alleges Egypt Military Abused Protesters
UK Reviews Arms Export Decisions to Bahrain Egyptian Troops Protect Sinai Gas Line to Israel
Iran's Opposition Calls for More Protests How a Sophomore Beat Speaker John Boehner
Libya: Google Map Marks Protest, Violence, Deaths Senate Bill Would Make Leaks a Felony
Hillary Clinton Allocates Egypt Funds Libyan Unrest Spreads to More Cities, Reports Say
Protests Spread to More Iraqi Cities To Bahrain's Sunnis, Monarchy Is Fine
Blood Runs Through the Streets of Bahrain Images Released of North Korean Missile Launch Tower
US Sees North Korea Provocations but Not Missile Test Britain Under Fire for Selling Arms to Bahrain
ElBaradei Urges Civilian Input in Egypt Transition Bahrain's Army Controls Capital, Bans Protests
Court Will Decide Davis' Fate, US Told Bahrain Warns of 'Strict Measures' to Restore Security
Suez Canal Workers Join Wave of Strikes Across Egypt Israeli Helicopter Gunship Shoots Dead Three Palestinians in Gaza
Arab-Backed Draft on Jewish Settlement Faces US Veto Foreign Soldier, Dozen Taliban Fighters Killed in Afghanistan
US 'Disappointed' Over Delay Over Citizen Held on Double Killings 18 Bahrain MPs Quit to Protest Crackdown
Breyer Gives Away Little Stance on Assange Japan Says No Deadline to Resolve US Base Row
War Troops to Undergo 'Don't Ask' Repeal Classes US Accuses Iranian Government of Hypocrisy
US Seeks to Avoid UN Vote on Israeli Settlements Egypt Arrests Three Ex-Ministers, Corruption Alleged
Pakistan Raid Netted Al Qaeda How-To-Hijack Notes Gates, Mullen Say Plans to Add Up to 73,000 More Afghan Forces Is Under Review, Cost Is Key
Probe Sought in Egypt of Mubarak Family Finances Libyans in US Allege Coercion From Embassy
Abbas Calls Emergency PLO, Fatah Meeting Over UN Resolution Bahrain Military Locks Down Capital
Israel Police Held Palestinian Murder Victim's Body to Avoid Large Funeral Israeli Students Are Learning How to Annex Hebron
Guantanamo War Court Screens Waterboarded Terrorist's Recruiting Video Hours of Clashes Leave Two Dead, Dozens Wounded in Yemen
Bahrain Defends Deadly Assault on Protesters Report: 19 Killed in Crackdown on Libya Protests
Six Slain as Tanks Roll in Bahrain Capital Gates: Prospect Very Low That Gitmo Will Close
Iraqi Trains to Stop Rolling From Monday Iraqi Journalist Murdered Outside Home: Police
Mixed Signals From Egypt as Iranian Warships Near Suez Canal Afghanistan Blames Lack of Support for Bank Crisis
Cargo Handler Sentenced to Life for JFK Plot Austria Grants Refuge to 30 Iraqi Christians
Baghdad Wants US to Pay $1 Billion for Damage to City Israel Troops Kill Gaza 'Fishermen'
Anonymous Security Firm Hack Used Every Trick in Book FBI to Announce New Internet-Wiretapping Push
Curveball Doubts Were Shared With CIA, Says Ex-German Foreign Minister Report: Canadian Cyberattack Traced to China
Baghdad Wants US to Pay $1 Billion for Damage to City Iraq Car Bomb Kills at Least 13, Wounds 33
Thursday: 21 Iraqis, 1 US Soldier Killed; 100 Iraqis, 10 Iranians Wounded Libyan Dictator Warns Against Use of Facebook
Wanna Cut the Army? End the War First, Gates Says Egypt Army Says It Won't Field Presidential Candidate
Tunisia's Ben Ali 'in Coma' at Saudi Hospital 1 Killed, 47 Wounded as Protests Spread to Iraqi Kurdistan
Netanyahu Faces International Isolation as Peace Process Stalls Palestinians Dead in Clashes With Israeli Army, Medics Say
Proposed Law Calls for Free Speech Immunity for Rabbis Deadly Crackdown in Bahrain Prompts Threats of Opposition Party Pullout
Pakistan Delays Ruling on Jailed American Bahrain Security Forces Accused of Deliberately Recruiting Foreign Nationals
Girl, 2, Shot Dead as Bahrain Police Swoop on Peaceful Protest Camp US Reporter Beaten Covering Bahrain Unrest
Crackdown in Bahrain: ABC News Reporter Attacked House OKs, Obama Set to Sign PATRIOT Act Extension
Many Dead in Tanzania Depot Blast Egypt Blocked Iran Ships From Entering Suez Canal
Bahrain Government Officials Resign as Protests Continue Security Forces Move on Protesters in Bahrain's Capital, 3 Dead, 200 Injured
Series of Blasts Kill 20 in Tanzania

February 16th, 2011

US Intelligence Taxed by Middle East Unrest North Korea Completes Second Missile Site
Feds Shut Down 84,000 Websites, 'By Mistake' Junta Says Return to Work, But Egypt Strikes Continue
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