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2007-06-06
  • Pope Unhurt After Man Tries to Jump on Popemobile
    After Man Jumps Barrier
  • Amnesty Keeps an Eye on Darfur with Satellite Images
    as launched a website showing satellite images of war-ravaged Darfur.
  • Massive Cyclone Could Disrupt Oil Region
    ful Cyclone Bears Down on Persian Gulf, Unnerves Oil Markets
  • Food Warning Issued for Zimbabwe
    Drought and Economic Crisis Will Leave 4 Million Hungry in Zimbabwe
  • Spain to Seize $500M Treasure Ships
    Orders Detention and Search of Odyssey Ships Docked in Gibraltar
  • Castro Looks Healthier in TV Interview
    o Gives Long TV Interview, Does Not Mention Return to Power
  • War Anniversary Revives Bitter Palestinian Memories
    ated the Six Day War many Palestinians mourn the land they lost.
  • Canada Denies Visa to Winnie Mandela
    elson Mandela's ex-wife Winnie.
  • Newspaper Ad Salutes Tiananmen Mothers
    es to Talk About Ad Saluting Tiananmen Mothers
  • Protesters Gather For G8. Tensions Between U.S. and Russia

  • 2007-06-03
  • Mahdi Militia Hit by U.S., Iraqis
    h Mahdi Army Militia Rock Southern City During Search for 2 Leaders
  • Bomber Strikes Near Somali Leader's Home
    kes Near Somali Prime Minister's House, at Least 5 Killed in Explosion
  • Ducks' Pronger Suspended for Game 4
    aws Game 4 Suspension for Hit to the Head on Senators' Dean McAmmond
  • Baghdad Mortar Barrages Kill at Least 8
    at Least 8 in Baghdad; Bridge Damaged by Bombing in Northern Iraq
  • Truth or Fiction? New Loch Ness Sighting
    Captured New Footage of the Loch Ness Monster Beneath Lake in Scotland
  • Video of Kidnapped UK Reporter Surfaces
    ped in the Gaza Strip Says in Videotape That He's Been Treated Well
  • Sunnis Revolt Against al-Qaida in Iraq
    unmen in West Baghdad After Sunnis Revolt Against Terror Group
  • Gates - Iraq Won't Make U.S. Neglect Asia
    q War Will Not Undermine the U.S. Role As an Asia Power
  • Violence in Thailand Leaves 18 Dead
    de Bomb Leave 18 Dead in Southern Thailand, Army Says
  • Mugabe says Zimbabwe security forces on high alert

  • 2005-09-04
  • Insurgents Kill 19 Iraqis Near Baqouba
    Insurgents Kill 19 Iraqis Around Baqouba; U.S., Iraqi Forces Step Up Offensive in Tal Afar
  • Abbas Looks for Peace Talks to Resume
    Palestinian Leader Abbas Tells AP Peace Talks Should Resume Immediately After Gaza Pullout
  • 300 Airmen Leaving Mideast for Gulf Coast
    Air Force to Send 300 Airmen Home From Iraq and Afghanistan to Handle Katrina Emergencies
  • U.N. Invited to Syria in Hariri Probe
    Syria Invites U.N. Investigator to Damascus to Probe Assassination of Lebanon's Hariri
  • Hamas' Secretive Military Wing Emerges
    Hamas' Secretive Military Wing Emerges From Shadows to Claim Credit for Israel's Gaza Pullout
  • White Doves, Tears Mark Beslan Anniversary
    Grieving Families Mark Anniversary of Russian School Massacre With White Doves, Bells, Tears
  • Chavez Supporters March Against Robertson
    Chavez Supporters Protest in Venezuela, Urging Justice Against Robertson for Assassination Call
  • NATO Takes on Bigger Role in Afghanistan
    NATO Increasing Peacekeeping Forces in Afghanistan Before U.S. Hands Off Security Duties
  • Chirac Hospitalized After Vision Trouble
    France's Chirac Hospitalized With Blood Vessel Problem in Eye; Canceling Some Appointments
  • Iran Nuclear Issue May Go to the U.N.
    Europeans Say Iranian Intransigence Sets Stage for Referral to U.N. Security Council
  • Six Egypt rights groups urge vote against Mubarak
  • UN investigator to visit Syria over Hariri murder
  • Chirac in hospital with vascular problem
  • Syrian security forces kill five militants in clash

  • 2005-09-03
  • Officials Hold Talks on Iraq Constitution
    Officials Hold Talks to Refine Language in Iraq Constitution in Hopes of Winning Sunni Approval
  • Putin Promises Probe Into School Seizure
    Vladimir Putin Promises Thorough Investigation Into Beslan School Seizure That Left Hundreds Dead
  • Israel Freezes Plans to Expand Settlement
    Israel Says It Won't Expand Largest West Bank Settlement Until It Has U.S. Approval for Project
  • 3 Generals Questioned in Hariri Slaying
    Judge Questions Generals in Slaying of Ex-Prime Minister Rafik Hariri; President Urged to Resign
  • Thousands Celebrate Vietnam National Day
    Thousands Celebrate Vietnam National Day to Mark 60th Anniversary of Declaration of Independence
  • Pakistan-Israel Talks Anger Hard-Liners
    Pakistan Initiation of Talks With Israel Prompts Fury, Calls for Protest From Islamic Hard-Liners
  • Insurgent Attacks, Clashes Persist in Iraq
    Insurgents Launch Attacks North of Baghdad; U.S., Iraq Troops Clash With Rebels Near Tal Afar
  • Hamas' Secretive Military Wing Emerges
    Hamas' Secretive Military Wing Emerges From Shadows to Claim Credit for Gaza Pullout
  • Putin Promises Probe Into School Seizure
    Putin Orders Fresh Probe Into Beslan School Seizure as Grief-Stricken Families Honor Victims
  • Chirac Hospitalized for Vision Trouble
    Chirac Hospitalized for Vascular Incident Affecting His Eyesight, French Prime Minister Says
  • U.S. - N.Korea Ready to Restart Nuke Talks
    U.S.: North Korea Appears Ready to Restart Disarmament Talks, but Wants Nuclear Reactor
  • Greed Lured GIs Into Colombian Underworld
    AP Exclusive: How Greed and Opportunity Turned U.S. Soldiers Into Drug Traffickers
  • U.N. - Iran Has Tons of Gas for Weapon
    U.N. Report Says Iran Has Produced Tons of Gas for Uranium Enrichment, Enough for Atomic Weapon
  • Taliban Commander Killed in Afghanistan
    U.S., Afghan Forces Kill Taliban Commander in Clash; U.S. Soldier, Afghan Interpreter Also Killed
  • Mauritania Military Junta Frees Prisoners
    Mauritania Military Junta Releases Political Prisoners Jailed by Old Regime
  • Air Force to Send 300 Airmen to Gulf Coast
    Air Force to Send 300 Airmen Home From Iraq and Afghanistan to Deal With Hurricane Emergencies
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