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- Aussie court OKs using Facebook for serving lien (AP)
- Greek youths take over TV, radio stations (AP)
- New party in South Africa mounts challenge to ANC (AP)
- US missile strike suspected in 2 Pakistanis deaths (AP)
- New Thai PM faces deep divisions, poor economy (AP)
- Official: Shoe-thrower in Iraqi military custody (AP)
- Israeli troops kill wanted Palestinian militant (AP)
- Philippine rescuers search for 26 ferry passengers (AP)
- 4-year-old Venecia helped by food aid in Haiti (AP)
- Family: Shoe thrower hates both US, Iran role (AP)
- Greek protesters find stronghold in campus haven (AP)
- Across Mideast, Arabs hail shoe-hurling journalist (AP)
- US anti-kidnapping expert kidnapped in Mexico (AP)
- Bush's Iraq-Afghan farewell tour marred by dissent (AP)
- Abhisit Vejjajiva elected Thai prime minister (AP)
- 23 drown, 33 missing in Philippines ferry accident (AP)
- Iraqi official: Reporter detained by PM's security (AP)
- Israel to free Palestinian prisoners (AP)
- Mumbai attackers more tech savvy than the police (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Pakistan offensive shows slow success (AP)
- Bush: Iraq war is not over, more work ahead (AP)
- Analysis: Bush's Iraq trip highlights war unwon (AP)
- Huge crowds gather in Gaza for Hamas anniversary (AP)
- Britain promises more anti-terror aid to Pakistan (AP)
- Indian PM wants normalized relations with Pakistan (AP)
- Pakistan downplays alleged India airspace breach (AP)
- Gas-rich Turkmenistan holds parliamentary vote (AP)
- US troops to stay in Iraqi cities after June (AP)
- Mumbai gunman's chilling confession sheds light (AP)
- US troops to stay in Iraqi cities after June (AP)
- US attorneys visit Iraqis in Blackwater shooting (AP)
- India pressed to share Mumbai evidence with rival (AP)
- Indian navy captures 23 pirates in Gulf of Aden (AP)
- Gates visits Iraq to help prepare for troop cuts (AP)
- Former Thai PM supporters gather for rally (AP)
- Navy commander questions land attacks on pirates (AP)
- Foes ready to test Obama overseas (AP)
- EU hails climate deal as example for the world (AP)
- Heavy rains pound Italy, Rome declares emergency (AP)
- Mumbai attacks spark upper-class calls for change (AP)
- Week of Greek rioting taps into wider discontent (AP)
- Hyperinflation, cholera, politics curse Zimbabwe (AP)
- Prosecutors indict Taiwan's Chen on graft charges (AP)
- Suicide bombs tearing at ordinary Afghan families (AP)
- AP Interview: General says Iraq work far from over (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills 55 in packed Iraq restaurant (AP)
- Official: 12 dead in Russian mine blast (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills 55 in packed Iraq restaurant (AP)
- Greek-inspired protests spread across Europe (AP)
- Mexico announces carbon cap at climate talks (AP)
- India moves to revamp security after Mumbai siege (AP)
- Pakistani charity vows to fight UN sanctions (AP)
- Gates: More brigades to Afghanistan by summer (AP)
- Renewed violence in Athens, 1 hurt (AP)
- US plan calls for hunting pirates by land and air (AP)
- A young life changed forever by Iraq's war (AP)
- Gitmo commander predicts prison won't close soon (AP)
- Suicide on TV condemned in Britain (AP)
- Thousands march in Athens demos after riots (AP)
- US Special Forces mistakenly kill 6 Afghan police (AP)
- Britain says most troops will leave Iraq by June (AP)
- India promises tougher security but worries remain (AP)
- Somali piracy backed by international network (AP)
- India gives info tying Mumbai gunmen to Pakistan (AP)
- Irish won't halt beef sales despite dioxin scare (AP)
- Cruise ship will evacuate to avoid pirate attack (AP)
- Iraqi police arrest 30 in fatal truck bombings (AP)
- Confessions throw Gitmo 9/11 trials into confusion (AP)
- Greece: more violence feared as teen is buried (AP)
- NKorea nuke talks focus on verifying past activity (AP)
- Lebanese convicted in failed German train bombing (AP)
- Funeral held for Russian church leader (AP)
- Tarmac protest in UK raises airport questions (AP)
- Cuban tourism surges as rest of Caribbean stalls (AP)
- Appointment Of Shinseki A Signal From Barack
- Battle Ahead Over 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Rule
- Sex, Lies And Basic Training
- Fort Bragg Project To Bring In Jobs
- Military Embarks On Housing Project
- Army Stands Guard Over Tomb Of Unknowns
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