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April 18th, 2012

Haiti Leaders, UN Condemn Disruption at Parliament by Men in Uniform In Gaza, Hamas Rule Has Not Turned Out as Many Expected
Army Denies Whistleblower Clemency in Afghan 'Thrill Kill' Case Leaked Video: Military Mutilates Live Goats
CIA Seeks New Authority to Expand Yemen Drone Campaign Iraq: Those Laboratory Mice Were Children
Pentagon Chief: 'We'Re Within an Inch of War Almost Every Day' Sudan's Bashir Vows to 'Liberate' South Sudan
NATO Says Concrete Plans Emerging for Afghanistan After 2014 Yemen Air Strike Kills Six Militants, Government Says
The War Between the Sudans: No Longer Any Pretense of Peace Britain Releases Secret Colonial Files That Profile Barack Obama Sr.
Egypt's Islamists to Launch Election Protests in Tahrir Square Timetable for Afghanistan Withdrawal 'Hardly Manageable'
Syrian Rebels, but Not Residents, Have Returned to Contested Area Final Volume in CIA's Official History of Bay of Pigs Invasion Still in Dispute
Iraqi Kurds Cool Ties to Israel For Netanyahu, Holocaust Day Is All About Iran
All Quiet on the Damascus Front Rep. Coffman to Propose Pulling 4 Army Teams Out of Western Europe
National Guard Withdrawing 900 Troops From US-Mexico Border Mexico Seizes 268,000 Rounds of Ammo in US Truck
Afghan Photographer Massoud Hossaini Wins Pulitzer Prize Army Releases March Suicide Data
Man Mounts Naked TSA Protest CIA Claims Release of Bay of Pigs Files Would 'Confuse the Public'
Egypt's Disqualified Presidential Candidate Says Military Rulers Have No Intention of Handing Over Rule 22 Soldiers Die in South Sudan-Sudan Border Battle; Violence Hits New Area of Volatile Border
India to Test Nuclear Missile Capable of Reaching Beijing Pentagon Condemns L.a. Times Photos of US Troops Posing With Dead Afghan Insurgents
Disqualified Islamist Candidate: Egypt Army Wants to Keep Power European Jewish Group Fears Israel-Iran Backlash
Blowback Fears Grow Over US Drone Program in Yemen Sudan and the South 'Open New Front' in Border Clash
'One-State' Idea Gains Support of Some Palestinians Jack Straw Faces Legal Action Over 'Rendition'
Saudi Court 'Convicts Rights Activist Bajadi in Secret' ICC Prosecutor in Libya for Saif Al-Islam Gadhafi Case
Syria Army 'Pounds Homs' as UN Considers Observer Force Taliban in Afghanistan Make Online Donations Appeal
US Condemns Afghan Bodies 'Abuse' by Soldiers in 2010 UN Ambassador Wives in Peace Plea to Syria's Asma Assad
Anders Behring Breivik Wants Acquittal or Death Penalty Photos of US Soldiers Posing With Bodies of Afghan Suicide Bombers Spark Military Investigation
No Resolution in Earlier Marine Corpse Abuse Case Syrian News Agency Says Bombings Kill 10 Soldiers
Though No Fans of Assad, Syria's Kurds Grow Increasingly Distrustful of Uprising 14 Dismembered Bodies Found in Mexico Border Town
Destroying Army's Chemical Weapons Could Take Extra 2 Years, $2.5b US Troops Posed With Body Parts of Afghan Bombers
Swiss Extend Iran Sanctions, Exempts Central Bank Foreign Troop Commitments in Afghanistan
Syria Says Wants Only Small, 'Neutral' Truce Mission

April 17th, 2012

Texas Congresswoman Launches Undercover TSA Spies to Ride Houston Buses Each Side Accuses the Other of Breaking Syrian Cease-Fire
After Nine Years of Detention: Iraq Orders Saddam-Era Officials to Be Freed Secret Service Keeping an Eye on Nugent
Both Sides Claim Violations, But Syria Ceasefire Mostly Intact
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