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September 8th, 2011

FBI's 9/11 Sarasota Probe Never Reported to Congress Iraqi and Kurdish Journalists Still Under Attack
Laying the Foundation for Yemen Blowback Provision Would Shift Terror Cases to Military
For Abkhazia, Recognition Is Coming Piece by Piece Testimony Implicates a Mubarak Co-Defendant
Libyan Rebels Prepare for Moving Day to Tripoli Iran's President, Ahmadinejad, Calls for End to Syrian Crackdown
EU Counter-Terror Chief Warns Al-Qaeda's North Africa Arm Spreading, Says Region Needs Help Russian Envoy Says to Meet Both Sides in Syria to Push for Political Solution Favoring Bashad
Security Chief Tells Mubarak Trial He Objected to Use of Excessive Force Against Protesters Yemen: at Least 5 Civilians Killed in Military Airstrikes Aimed at Al-Qaeda Militants
Libyan Rebels Struggle to Win Over Pro-Gadhafi Town Abbas Vows to Proceed With Statehood Bid Despite US Warnings
Indian Police Weigh Conflicting Claims About Who Plotted Deadly Bombing Ex-Gov. Richardson Says Cuba Denies Request to Meet With Jailed American
US Doesn't Know Where Gadhafi Is, Doubts Rebels Do Either Most of 9/11 Commission Report Still Classified
Libyan Rebel PM: Civil War Not Over Former DoD, NASA Scientist Pleads Guilty in Mossad Sting Case
US Vows to Veto Palestinian Statehood FBI Probe Into Home's Link to 9/11 Hijackers Wasn't Reported to Congress, Commission
'Civilian Surge' in Afghanistan: $1.7 Billion and Growing Anonymous Government Sources Issue Vague Concerns of New Attack
US Blogger Revealed as Recipient of FBI Wiretaps of Israel In Afghanistan's Panjshir, Disquiet Over Taliban Reconciliation
CIA Action May Backfire in Yemen US Civilian Surge to Afghanistan Cost $2 Billion: Report
Libya Cbank Gov: Gadhafi Sold 20 Percent of Gold Reserves to Pay Salaries Cost of Civilian 'Surge' in Afghanistan: $1.7 Billion
Iraqi Journalist Who Criticized Government Shot Dead in Baghdad Low Chance US Can Stop Palestinian UN Bid: Mitchell
Kazakhstan: Terrorist Suspects Sent Money to Afghanistan, Pakistan PLO Denies Submitting Official Statehood Request
Syria Hunts for Army Defectors, Activists Say PM Maliki Discusses Aggressive Attacks Against Kirkuk's Doctors With Turkomen Front
Al-Iraqiya MP Says Its Choices Open if Its Defense Minister's Candidate Rejected Gadhafi Loyalists Urged to Fight on in Broadcast
Feds Says Specific, Unconfirmed Terror Threat Received Libya: 'Civil War Not Over'
Egyptian Protesters to Return to Cairo's Tahrir Square Somali Govt Forces, Al Shabaab Battle in Southern Region
Israeli Held for Stoning Egyptian Consulate Libyan Activists Storm Manila Embassy
Sudan, South Sudan Forces to Pull Back From Abyei Kicked and Punched to Death by Cowards
Modest Results in Wooing Taliban: British General Sudanese Forces Pull Out of Abyei
UK Issues Findings of Iraqi Abuse Inquiry Blair Hoping for Iran Regime Change
Pakistan Says Soldier Killed by Indian Forces in Kashmir Five Detained in Kashmir Linked to Delhi Blast
Russia Seeks Syrian Detente Family of Slain Mexican Immigrant Wins Settlement Against US Govt
US Accuses 4 Venezuelans of Aiding Colombia Rebels Israeli Army Mule Goes Robotic
US Urged to Cooperate With Cuba on Offshore Oil West Bank Mosque Vandalized, Cars Torched
Turkey: Warships Will Back Next Flotilla Military Investigating Navy Medic in Bomb Threat
Chechen Forces May Face New Scrutiny Over Abductions Why Thailand Has Become a Popular Path to Freedom for North Korean Defectors
J Street Opposes Palestinian Statehood Bid at Un South Korea Buying Israeli Rockets to Deter North Korea
Geithner: Al-Qaeda Funds 'Drying Up' Rebels Say Gadhafi Loyalists Holding Hostages Outside Sirte
US Doesn't Think Gadhafi's Foes Know Where He Is, Official Says Inquiry: UK Troops Punched and Possibly Kicked Iraqi to Death
Richardson to Seek Release of American Jailed in Cuba Syrian Government Pursuing Defectors; One Village Is Targeted
Libya Conflict: New PM Jibril Appeals for Unity Human Rights Watch Condemns 'Draconian' Sri Lankan Laws
German Police Arrest Pair in Berlin Over 'Bomb Plot' No Direct UK Contact With Vladimir Putin Since 2007
Turkey 'To Escort Gaza Aid Ships' Amid Row With Israel Bahrain Medics Released on Bail After Hunger Strike
Syria Unrest: Crackdown Intensifies on City of Homs Gaza Militant Killed as New Palestinian Mosque Attacked
Islamic Militant Group 'Behind Xinjiang Attacks' Baha Mousa Inquiry: Events Must Never Be Repeated, PM Says
Iraqi Journalist Gunned Down in Baghdad 9/11 in Little Kabul
US Will Veto Palestinian Statehood Bid at UN Israel Deploys Drones Over Egyptian Border
Israel Ready to Free 1,000 Prisoners for Shalit: Father Exclusive: National Archives Sits on 9/11 Commission Records
NATO Admits Killing BBC Journalist New Law Would Shift All Terror Suspects to Military Instead of Civilian Authority
Worst Examples of Taxpayer Money Wasted in Iraq and Afghanistan Obama Aide: No Proof Pakistan Helped bin Laden
US Soldier Killed BBC Reporter in Afghanistan in July Turkey: Ties Could Be Restored if Israel Apologizes for Gaza Flotilla Raid
Berlin Police Swoop on Terror Suspects US Official: Pakistan Didn't Aid bin Laden
Former Saudi Spy Chief: US Should Have Declared End to Afghan War After Killing of bin Laden Newly Published Audio Provides Real-Time View of 9/11 Attacks
Bahrain Medics Freed on Bail French Soldier Shot Dead in Northeast Afghanistan

September 7th, 2011

US Drone Strikes Kill 10, Wound Dozens in Southern Yemen
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