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December 13th, 2012

Fugitive Iraq Vp Given Fifth Death Sentence: TV Paper Links Nerve Agents in '91 Gulf War and Ailments
North Korea Is Said to Hold US Citizen Money Woes Could Erode High Hamas Standing in Gaza
Japan Scrambles Jets in Islands Dispute With China US to Send 2 Missiles Batteries to Turkey to Deter Syria
In Cairo Crisis, Unheard Voice From the Poor Chuck Hagel's Ambiguous Stance on Dealing With Iran
In One Cairo Neighborhood, Draft Charter Seen as a Struggle of Elites Witnesses: Dozens of Militants Descend Upon Northern Mali City of Timbuktu
Honduran President Calls for National Dialogue Amid Political Crisis - US: Tunisia Must Respond to the Aspirations of Young People or Face Future Revolts
Thousands of Poles March to Remember 1981 Martial Law Crackdown, Lament Current Leadership Vatican Insists China Has No Right to Revoke Title of Shanghai Bishop
Witnesses: 3 Dead, Others Raped by Guinea Army Congo Rebel Group Demands President's Resignation
Egyptian Factions Stage Final Rallies Before Referendum Iraq: Baghdad, Kurds Agree to Ease Tensions
Who Is a Victim in Mexico's Drug War Violence? Confusion Over North Korean 'Satellite' Amid US Claims Object Is 'Tumbling Out of Control'
Wrestling, Anyone? Pakistan Welcomes Back a Flamboyant Japanese Hero of the Ring. Marine Who Died in Iraq Won't Get Medal of Honor
State Department: No Guarantee Clinton Will Testify on Benghazi Before Year's End Report: Hagel at Top of List for Defense Secretary
Israeli Soldiers Assault Two Reuters Cameramen Triple Agent! Poisoned Russian Spy Alexander Litvinenko Was Working for British and Spanish Intelligence, Says Wife
CIA 'Tortured and Sodomised' Terror Suspect, Human Rights Court Rules Barzani: We Will Respond to Any Attack by Iraqi Army
Al-Nusra Front Claims Syria Attack Karzai Invited to US for Talks
Pakistani Army to Be Deployed Inside Polling Stations Afghan Suicide Attack on Airbase Kills 3
Abbas Condemns Hamas Head's Statements; Likud Doesn't Buy It Liberman Says He Won't Resign Right Away, but Will Consider His Position
Campaigning Kicks Off for Egypt Referendum Labor: Lieberman Must Resign at Once
Hebron: Soldiers Shoot Palestinian Who Threw Firebomb Israeli Border Guard Officer 'Not Afraid' of Threats After Killing Boy
At Least 24 Killed in Blasts Near Damascus This 'Seven Years' War' Is a Battle Over Pentagon Secrecy and Torture Information
Susan Rice Withdraws Name From Consideration for Secretary of State US, UK and Canada Refuse to Sign UN Internet Treaty
Carter Center Says It Won't Monitor Egypt's Vote Russian Police Kills Three Militants in North Caucasus: Media
UN Nuclear Inspectors in Iran, No Sign of Parchin Visit Bomber Strikes Near Afghan Base After Panetta Visit
Why Israeli Settlements Debate Is Heating Up Again Egypt Reinstates Judge Probing Violence
US and Syrian Opposition Disagree at Conference Over Labeling Islamist Rebel Group Terrorist North Korea Still Years Away From Reliable Missiles
Meet Chuck Hagel, Your 'Likely' New Secretary of Defense Somali Woman Gets US Prison Sentence for Terror Support
Russia's Putin Calls US Trade Bill 'Unfriendly' British Terror-Related Arrests Up by 60%
Hamas Stages First West Bank March Since 2007 Vietnam Jails Hmong Men for Plot After 'Messiah' Rally
Pakistan Lawless Tribal Areas 'Fuelling Rights Crisis' Thai Ex-Pm Abhisit Charged With Murder Over Protest Death
US Soldier Killed in Attack on NATO Base in Afghanistan Israeli Court Urges Reroute of Planned West Bank Barrier
Congress Seeks to Increase US Funding of Anti-Missile Cooperation With Israel Iraqi Refugees Arrested in Hague Tent Camp Eviction
Litvinenko Death: Russian Spy 'Was Working for MI6' Spain Seizes Former Egypt Leader Hosni Mubarak's Assets
UK Pays $3.5m to Settle Libya Rendition Claim Marine Given Four Years for Rape of Okinawa Woman
US Uniforms, Like Those Used in Insider Attacks, Still Found in Kabul Shops Fears Grow for Ukrainian Reporter Held Hostage in Syria
US Hesitant in Condemning North Korean Launch ACLU Seeks OAS Probe of Padilla Case
Rights Group Accuses Pakistani Military of Abuse Crime, Osprey Add to Okinawan Anger Over US Bases
Seoul to Recover N. Korea Rocket Debris Japan Scrambles Jets in Disputed Airspace
Amazing Photo: Ukraine's Parliament Devolves Into Vicious, All-Out Brawl

December 12th, 2012

Study to Focus on How Deployments Affect Children India Slams North Korea Rocket Test, Then Launches Their Own

December 11th, 2012

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