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- Guadeloupe strikers block roads, close airport (AP)
- UN says Afghan civilian deaths jumped 40 percent (AP)
- Ex-Gitmo inmate turned Qaida commander surrenders (AP)
- Oil hovers near $37 as demand for crude wanes (AP)
- World stock markets slump amid financial fears (AP)
- German foreign minister arrives in Baghdad (AP)
- Pakistani militants talk peace amid criticism (AP)
- Australia wildfire death toll reaches 200 (AP)
- US calls for treaty on mercury reduction (AP)
- Newest US troops in dangerous region near Kabul (AP)
- France's role in Holocaust legally recognized (AP)
- British, French nuclear subs collide in Atlantic (AP)
- Australian wildfire suspect named (AP)
- Oil steady amid OPEC talk of more output cuts (AP)
- Chavez calls Venezuela vote mandate for socialism (AP)
- Asian markets fall as Japan's recession deepens (AP)
- Islamic law to be imposed in parts of NW Pakistan (AP)
- Chavez asks Venezuelans to let him run in 2012 (AP)
- Survey shows polar seas are no biological desert (AP)
- Baby-faced dad, 13, raises broken Britain fears (AP)
- Taliban free captive Chinese engineer in Pakistan (AP)
- Afghanistan to take part in US strategic review (AP)
- Church services mourn Australian wildfire victims (AP)
- Former Gitmo guard recalls abuse, climate of fear (AP)
- Zimbabwe PM: Aide's arrest undermines unity govt (AP)
- Saudi king shakes up religious establishment (AP)
- Suspected US missile strike kills 20 in Pakistan (AP)
- Residents return to fire-destroyed Australian town (AP)
- Groups question Hamas on `extra-judicial' killings (AP)
- Kidnappers threaten American abducted in Pakistan (AP)
- Kidnappers threaten American abducted in Pakistan (AP)
- Female suicide bomber kills 40 in Iraq (AP)
- Paraguay's displays, bouquets praise USA's Hayes (AP)
- Hijacked ship crew welcomed home in Ukraine (AP)
- Iranian reformer's campaign faces many obstacles (AP)
- Suspect charged in deadly Australian fire (AP)
- Gaza militants fire rockets into Israel (AP)
- Oil rises back above $34 amid demand concerns (AP)
- UK marks Darwin's 200th birthday with pride, humor (AP)
- Pope tells Jewish leaders he will visit Israel (AP)
- Crash of US, Russian satellites a threat in space (AP)
- Moderate party holds edge in final Israeli count (AP)
- 20 Killed By Taliban Attackers In Kabul
- U.S. Faces Major Challenge In Afghanistan
- Britain Ready To Send 300 More Troops To Help 'Surge' In Afghanistan
- Anthropologist's War Death Reverberates
- Ex-Lobbyist Is Confirmed For Pentagon
- Soldiers Question Iraq's Ability To Sustain Its Progress
- Satellites Destroyed In Orbital Collision
- Four Recent Suicides Worry West Point
- Army Yields On Munitions' Cleanup Plan
- Army On March At Schools
- Navy Cruiser Dumps 5,000 Gallons Of Slop
- Navy Chief Charged In Theft Of $366,000 In Goods
- Air Force Chief Signals Major Cultural Shift Within The Service
- Former Air Force Sergeant Pleads Guilty In Border Corruption Case
- Putin Says No Cuts In Defense
- In Pakistan, U.S. Special Envoy Finds Discontent
- New Missile Test Seen As Possible
- Convicted Marine Ordered To Jail
- Air Force Chief Killed In Shooting
- U.S. Now Sees Iran As Pursuing Nuclear Bomb
- War Developments
- 2 US Sailors Charged In Prostitute's Killing
- Norfolk Cruiser Nabs Seven Accused Of Piracy
- Navy Battles Piracy Off African Coast
- Admiral Led Grenada Invasion
- US Troops Helped To Stabilize Iraq
- Mr. Obama And Russia
- Following Mr. Murtha’s Money
- Official: Mumbai attack partly planned in Pakistan (AP)
- Troops throng Afghan capital after Taliban attacks (AP)
- Australia feels new urgency for fire alert system (AP)
- SKorea warns NKorea against missile test plan (AP)
- Iraq to question ex-Gitmo detainees up to 2 weeks (AP)
- Mugabe rival takes oath as Zimbabwe prime minister (AP)
- Israeli election could boost Hamas truce talks (AP)
- Policy Change Possible On Photos Of Flag-Draped Coffins
- Gates Says No Decisions Yet On F-22, Other Weapons
- Visiting U.S. Commander Treads Cautiously On Afghan Mission
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