Updated October 24, 2011 - 11:36 PM EDT
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October 24th, 2011

The FBI Announces Gangs Have Infiltrated Every Branch of the Military Possible Study of Anthrax Vaccine's Effectiveness in Children Stirs Debate
Residents of Ravaged Sirte Angry, Distrustful Gadhafi Apparently Sodomized After Capture
Tibetan's Failed Suicide Captured in Amateur Video US Infiltrating Criminal Groups Across Mexico
Potential New Saudi Crown Prince Is Hard-Line but Pragmatic US Turns Eastward to Address Uneasy Allies
Two Explosions Rock Nairobi; At Least 1 Dead Lawyer Raises New Challenge to Trial for Guantanamo Prisoner Accused in Cole Attack
Last Nuclear 'Monster Weapon' Gets Dismantled Document Shows Chinese-Russian Push UN Nuke Agency to Ease Up on Iran
Hezbollah Leader: Syria Largely Out of 'Danger Zone' Despite 7-Month Uprising Misrata Fighters, Hardened by Siege of Their City, Took Out Fury on Gadhafi in the End
Ilan Grapel, American-Israeli Accused of Spying, to Be Released by Egypt Across Africa, Gadhafi Remembered as Martyr, Benefactor, Instigator in the Continent's Wars
UN Would Have to Change Mandate if Haiti Gets Army UN Report: Mexico Most Dangerous Place in Hemisphere for Journalists
In Gaza, Former Prisoners Pampered in Luxury Hotel 13 Killed in Attacks Against Iraqi Police
Oregon City's Schools to Allow Antiwar 'Counter-Recruiters' Libyan Leader Seeks to Calm West on Sharia Fears
Syria's Kurds: Are They About to Join the Uprising Against Assad? Mi6 Role in Libyan Rebels' Rendition 'Helped to Strengthen Al-Qaeda'
Evidence of Executions Mars Libya Peace Jordan Gets Third Government This Year Amid Pro-Reform Protests
US Demands Syria Provide for US Ambassador's Security All US Forces Withdrawn From Diyala Province
Suicide Attack Kills Child in Afghanistan Syria Recalls Its Envoy to US
Jordanian King: Israel No Longer Interested in Two-State Solution China, Russia Push IAEA to Ease Up on Iran
Afghans Find Little to Praise in New US-Led Offensive Missing Evidence Is Among Military Crime Lab's New Woes
Turkish Tanks Move on N. Iraq, Near PKK Camp Clashes With Kurdish Rebels Push Turkey Back Toward Conflict
Afghan, NATO Forces Kill or Capture 200 Militants France to Help Supply Kenyans Attacking Somalia
Israeli FM: Abbas an 'Obstacle That Needs to Be Removed' Secret Reports: With Security Spotty, Many Had Access to Anthrax
Iraqi Speaker Warns of Meddling After US Pullout Md. Teen in 'Jihad Jane' Case Pleads Not Guilty
Why Libyans Don't Really Care How Gadhafi Died Even Outside Syria, Refugees Fear Kidnappers
Pictures of 1960s Libya: Cosmopolitan Life Before Gadhafi Turkey Declines Israeli Aid Offer
Khmer Rouge Defense Files Suit Against Cambodian PM Trial in Rwandan General's Shooting Draws Protests
Moroccans Protest Polls as Police Attack Thousands of Somalis Flee Area Fearing Fighting
WikiLeaks Suspends Publishing to Fight Financial Blockade North Korea and US Nuclear Talks Begin in Geneva
US Training of Iraq Cops Slammed by Watchdog After Setbacks, US Military Tries to Rebuild Ties With Pakistani Military
Seven Killed in Southern Thailand Attacks Gazans Sign Up for Jobs in Post-Gadhafi Libya
Libya Ends Public Viewing of Gadhafi Body Polish Soldier Killed in Afghan War
US Ambassador to Syria Leaves Damascus Amid Threats to Safety Bodies of Gadhafi Supporters 'Found Executed' in Sirte
12 Hurt in Grenade Attack in Nairobi Night Club Early Sign in Tunisia of Strong Islamist Vote

October 23rd, 2011

Gadhafi's Son Shown Speaking With Libya Captors Before Being Killed
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