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April 20th, 2013
Iraq's First Vote Since US Exit Is Mostly Calm
Tamerlan Tsarnaev's Citizenship Held Up by Homeland Security
Boston Marathon Inquiry Shifts to Suspect's Russia Trip
Chechens: Legendary Tough Guys
Boston Suspect: Denial of Miranda Rights 'Un-American', Activists Warn
FBI Faces Questions Over Previous Contact With Boston Bombing Suspect
Pentagon's Spies Want to Upgrade Their Secured Cellphones
Boston Bombing Exposes Limits of Post-9/11 Security
Older Bombing Suspect May Have Had a Child With Rhode Island Woman
Bombing Suspect, Uncle Had Falling-Out Over Islam
Slain Bombing Suspect Had Arrest Record in Cambridge
Pakistan Cleric Tries Hand at Politics
Police: Shots Fired at Colo. Pot Holiday Gathering
Hagel on First Trip to Mideast as Pentagon Chief
Clashes in Syria; Rebels Seek Foreign Intervention
Army Medical Command Task Force Was Shut Down Over 'Toxic' Training Methods
Ratio of Participation in Local Elections Exceeds 50% Except Baghdad
Federal Public Defenders Will Represent Bomb Suspect
A Look at Boston Marathon Bombing, Investigation
Suspects' Uncle Besieged With Phone Threats
Did They Act Alone?
Some Afghan Police Are Drawn to Poppy Trade to Boost Income
ACLU Eyes Boston Bombing Suspect's Miranda Rights
Chechen Fighters Fear Backlash After Boston Terror
Official: Boston Suspect in Serious Condition, 'Unable to Communicate'
How Will Boston Bombings Change US Homeland Security?
Cybersecurity Debate Moves to Senate
ACLU Calls for Miranda Rights for Boston Bombing Suspect
FBI: Boston suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev followed 'radical Islam'
Home-Grown Terrorist Attack Threatens to Disrupt Obama Agenda
From the Archive, 20 April 1993: Washington Denies Botched Waco Operation
Skateboarding, Marijuana …and Jihad. Inside the Minds of the Boston Bombing Suspects
In Dagestan, Family and Neighbours of Boston Suspects Describe Shock
Guantánamo Bay: Why Can't Shaker Aamer Return Home to London?
Last British Resident in Guantánamo 'May Never Be Allowed Home'
US Prepares $130m Military Aid Package for Syrian Rebels
Pakistan: Man Shot Dead in Kalat
Female Suicide Bomber Kills Four Outside Bajaur Hospital
Egypt Police Arrest 39 in Cairo Clashes: Judicial Source
Rockets From Syria Hit Lebanon's Al-Qasr
Jordan Rally Protests Syrian Camp Violence
77 Guantanamo Hunger Strikers: US Official
FBI: Ill. Man Tried to Join Al-Qaeda-Linked Group
Saudi Arabia Appoints New Deputy Defense Minister
Lebanon Beyond Capacity to Aid More Refugees: Charbel
Giorgio Napolitano Re-Elected as Italy's President, Prompting Relief and Protests
US Public Defender in Boston Seeks to Represent Bomb Suspect
American Muslims on Edge in Wake of Boston Attacks
US Report: Israel Discriminates Against Arabs, Women and Migrants
Jahalin Bedouins Fear New Israeli Transfer Plan
Hundreds Demand Palestinian Prisoners Release in Nazareth
Families of Flotilla Victims Reject Israeli-Turkish Compensation Talks
Israel Police Parade Cuffed Teenager to Protesters
Experts: West Africa Piracy Takes Root in Nigeria
Kosovo PM Seeks Parliament Backing for Serbia Deal
Conservatives Likely to Retake Power in Paraguay
Egypt's Mursi Says Plans Cabinet Reshuffle
Egypt Court Postpones Trial of 26 Suspected Islamist Militants
Egypt's Mubarak Stays in Detention Despite Second Release Order
Group Accuses Egypt's Morsi of Ignoring Atrocities
Report: Iran Says It Will Remain Loyal to Nuclear Non-Proliferation Pact
North Korea Reiterates It Will Not Give Up Nuclear Arms
Attorney: Scant Evidence in Mississippi Ricin Case
Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf in Custody for Two Weeks
Boston Accusations Shock Brothers' Former Kyrgyz Hometown
Renewed Fears About Homegrown Terror Threat
Don't Panic, but Mexico's Zetas Cartel Wants to Recruit Your Kids
Absent From Boston Bomb Investigation and Relief: US Military
When, and Why, to Call a Bombing 'Terrorism'
Europe, US Privacy Differs on Boston Bombing
All Clear Given in Bangor After 2 Small Bombs Found in High School, Middle School
Chechen Identity Hinges on Fierce Resistance
Child Soldiers Patrol Central African Republic Capital
Russia, US to Bolster Ties After Bombings
US Asks Interpol for Info on Bombs
Dozens Killed in Battle Near Damascus
200 More US Marines to Arrive in Darwin
Al-Qaeda Gunmen Kill Yemeni Spy
Australian Troops Join South Korea-US Landing
Iraqis Vote for Regional Posts Amid Tight Security in First Election Since US Troops Withdrew
Syrian State Media, Activists Report Heavy Fighting in Strategic Province Near Lebanese Border
Iran's Oil Ministry Says the Country Should Export Oil to North Korea
UN: Peacekeeper Shot Dead in Darfur Attack, 2 Others Injured
In China, Forced Confessions Draw Fresh Scrutiny
Musharraf Goes Before Pakistani Anti-Terror Court
Next for Boston Bomber: Five Legal Questions
April 19th, 2013
Harrisburg (PA) National Guard Pilot Killed in Afghan Helicopter Crash
Sixteen Killed in Iraq Attacks
April 12th, 2013
Widow of Mohnton (PA) Helicopter Pilot Killed in Crash: 'He Was the Perfect Man'
April 11th, 2013
Family Devastated by Death of Puerto Rico Soldier Killed in Afghanistan (en Español)
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