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March 27th, 2011

Gates and Clinton Say Libya May Last Awhile Libyan Government Offered Money to Appease Woman in Rape-Claim Case, Mother Says
Gangs of Men, Some With Swords and Sticks, Roam Violence-Hit Syrian City After Protests New Coalition Airstrikes Help Rebels Advance
In China, Microblogging Sites Become Free-Speech Platform Italy Says It Might Give Exile to Gadhafi
Sunday: 11 Iraqis Killed, 18 Wounded Gadhafi in Tripoli Compound
Libya Says NATO 'Terrorizing' Its Civilians Libya Action Has GOP Rethinking Nation-Building
Turkey Queries Motives in Libya, Fears Another Iraq Syria Agrees to IAEA Inspection of Nuclear Site
Libya: Woman Allegedly Raped by Militia Has Been Freed, Says Regime Soldiers Charged With Embezzling $1 Million in Afghanistan
Qatar Denies Seizing Iran Arms Ships Israel Waits for Argentina Reply on Bomb Investigation
$17 Billion US Anti-Bomb Effort a Dud Yemeni Regime Loses Grip on Four Provinces
Saleh Drops Offer to Leave by Year's End Syrian Protestors Tear Down Hafez Al-Assad Statue
Five Arrested in Connection With Libyan Woman's Rape Kurd-Turkmen Talks Top Turk PM Iraq Agenda
Robert Gates, Hillary Clinton Tout 'Success' in Libya President Obama Faces Hard Libya Sell
Gadhafi Regime May Fall From Within, US Officials Say Ahmadinejad: West Repeating 'Mistakes' in Libya
US Reducing Naval Firepower Aimed at Gadhafi On the Run, the Palestinian Youth Movement May Yet Get Its Way
Biden Urges Bahrain Talks South Korea Sends 27 North Koreans Home
Belarus Crackdown Extends to Those Outside Politics Un's 'Coalition of the Opposed' Grows
Yemen Transfer Talks Stall as Army, Militants Clash Syria's Assad Deploys Army in Port to Keep Order
Fox Denies Being 'Frozen Out' of Whitehall Libya Discussions Desperate Assad Tries to Blunt Uprising With New Promises of Reform
Saleh's Party Insists He Must Stay in Power in Yemen Until 2013 Pope Appeals for 'Immediate' Talks to Replace Violence in Libya
Rebels Push Towards Gadhafi Stronghold Libyan Rebels at Crossroads After Taking Ajdabiya
NATO Assumes 'Leadership' on Libya Assault Yemeni Militants Seize Control of Weapons Factory
Jordan Parliament Rejects Calls to Limit King's Powers Two Reuters Journalists Missing in Syria
More Powerful Roadside Bombs Lead to Increase in Spinal Injuries Among Troops Afghan Policemen Among Dozens Kidnapped by Taliban
Iraqi President in Iran for Official Visit Nine Civilians Injured in IED Blast, West of Baghdad
Unrest in Syria, Jordan Poses New Test for US Policy Mullah Omar Denies Destroying Public Places
Portugal: Hard to Change Libya Arms Ban to Aid Rebels International Forces Won't Arm Libyan Rebels
Administration Says Operation Against Gadhafi Could Last Months Saudi Group Raps Authorities Over Recent Arrests
Somali Cabinet Votes to Extend Own Term Blasts Heard in Gadhafi Stronghold Sirte, Tripoli
Libya Air Raids Target Gadhafi Hometown of Sirte Syria Arrests US National 'For Spying for Israel'
Yemen Ruling Party Recommends Forming New Government in Wake of Protests Israel Mulls Cancelling Argentina FM Visit Over Reported Iran Talks
Gadhafi Hometown Residents Flees as Rebel Approach New Libya Rebel Leader Spent Much of Past 20 Years in Suburban Virginia
Lieberman: Syria Could Be Next Target UK Defense Cuts Could Hit Afghan Role
More US Forces Join the NATO Mission in Libya Clinton: No Military Action in Syria for Now
Washington Fears Growing Chaos in Syria French Army Investigated Over Soldiers' Deaths in Afghanistan
US 'Worried' Over Possible Terror Attack in India 'Arab Spring' Drives Wedge Between US, Saudi Arabia
Interpol Confirms Terror Threat to World Cup Matches Soaring Prices Stoke Discontent in Sudan
Catholic NGO in Darfur 'Accused of Proselytizing' Rumsfeld: Leaving Gadhafi in Power Will 'Embolden' America's Enemies
Consumer Hopes for Using Skype in Oman Dashed Assad Aide Says Syria to End Decades of Emergency Law, but No Timetable Set
Somali Journalists Arrested by Government Pope Urges Dialogue in Libya, Not 'Use of Arms'
Yemen Revolt Raises Fear of al-Qaeda Attack on West Sen. Lieberman: Libya 'Precedent' for US Attack on Syria
Pentagon Urged to Find 'Plan B' for Base as Yemeni Crisis Grows Libyan Rebels' Ragtag Army Has Heart, but Lacks Organization
Defense Secretary Gates: Libya Did Not Pose Threat to US, Was Not 'Vital National Interest' to Intervene Pentagon Spends Billions to Fight Roadside Bombs, With Little Success
Two US Soldiers Accused of Embezzling $1.3mln in Afghanistan Taliban Militants Abduct 50 Policemen in Afghanistan
Twelve Killed, 200 Injured at Protest in Syrian Coastal City

March 26th, 2011

Afghan Officials Agree to Dissolve Kabul Bank, Under Pressure From US and IMF
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