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- Myanmar court hands comedian 45-year prison term (AP)
- Tibetan exiles debate the future of the movement (AP)
- China says 19,000 students died in May earthquake (AP)
- Emaciated children dying in Haiti, victims of food crisis (AP)
- World struggles to take on plague of Somali piracy (AP)
- In Congo's remote hills, a struggle to survive (AP)
- Shouting and pounding, Iraqis fight over US pact (AP)
- Pakistan summons US ambassador to protest missiles (AP)
- China to overhaul battered dairy industry (AP)
- UN agrees to send 3,100 more peacekeepers to Congo (AP)
- AU chief warns against rise in Somali piracy (AP)
- Ex-Gitmo detainee asks police to end restrictions (AP)
- Hungry in Zimbabwe: `If you rest, you starve' (AP)
- Pirate riches turning Somali villages into boomtowns (AP)
- Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader insults Obama with racial epithet (AP)
- Pirate riches turning Somali villages into boomtowns (AP)
- Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader insults Obama with racial epithet (AP)
- Spain: detained Basque militant was top ETA leader (AP)
- Moscow court closes Politkovskaya trial to public (AP)
- Indian navy sinks suspected pirate 'mother ship' (AP)
- Officials report US missile strike in Pakistan (AP)
- Aruba police pursue new evidence in Natalee Holloway case (AP)
- Somali pirates hijack Thai fishing boat, 16 crew (AP)
- Japanese girl makes her pitch for pro team (AP)
- A photo of 2 little girls and a reunion in Congo (AP)
- In televised speech, Iraqi PM defends pact with US (AP)
- Iranian-operated cargo ship hijacked off Somalia (AP)
- Israeli tanks move into Gaza, level farmland (AP)
- NATO says it fired at insurgents in Pakistan (AP)
- Congo rebels to pull back to allow talks (AP)
- Congo rebels advance despite cease-fire (AP)
- Suspected ETA commando leader arrested in France (AP)
- Somali pirates seize supertanker loaded with crude (AP)
- Officials: Israeli mob boss killed in car bombing (AP)
- U.S. supply trucks getting armed escorts in Pakistan (AP)
- Iraq's government approves security pact with US (AP)
- Meeting of Tibetan exiles to discuss future opens (AP)
- Italy fights mob terror near Naples (AP)
- Oil falls below $56 as Japan slips into recession (AP)
- Congo rebel leader promises to back UN efforts (AP)
- Tibetan exiles gather to discuss future of Tibet (AP)
- 4 Gaza militants killed in retaliatory airstrike (AP)
- US military: 5 militants killed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Iraq's Cabinet to vote on security pact with US (AP)
- Ship carrying 23 people seized off Somalia (AP)
- UN closes Gaza aid centers, citing lack of food (AP)
- Deaths uncounted in China's tainted milk scandal (AP)
- Iraq: Negotiators agree on US security pact draft (AP)
- UN envoy in Congo for talks amid new fighting (AP)
- Sri Lankan military seizes key Tamil stronghold (AP)
- US says Afghanistan insurgent leader captured (AP)
- Somali radical Islamists capture port town (AP)
- Thais stage elaborate funeral for king's sister (AP)
- China says door open to talks with Dalai Lama (AP)
- Somali Islamists emboldened, set sights on capital (AP)
- Counting the dead gets more complicated in Iraq (AP)
- China faces new problem: Disposing of tainted milk (AP)
- Missile strike on Pakistan tribal region kills 12 (AP)
- Sarkozy: US missile shield won't help security (AP)
- UK court: No bail for cancer-hit Lockerbie bomber (AP)
- Acid attacks keep Afghan girls away from classes (AP)
- Darwin's mockingbirds feature in London exhibition (AP)
- UK says it fears terror suspect could escape (AP)
- UN: Clouds of pollution threaten glaciers, health (AP)
- Children separated from parents by Congo violence (AP)
- Prince Charles turns 60 waiting for throne (AP)
- UN conference rejects religious terrorism (AP)
- Afghan bombing kills 9, including US soldier (AP)
- Official: 8th century church discovered in Syria (AP)
- Gates rejects Russian pressure on missile plans (AP)
- Civilian cargo aircraft crashes in Iraq (AP)
- Gates: Baltics' Western Ties No Threat To Moscow
- Truck Bomb Shakes Afghan City, Killing Driver And 6 Others
- 3,300 More U.S. Troops Sought To Train Afghans
- Iraqi Soldier Reportedly Kills 2 G.I.'s
- 2 U.S. Troops Killed By Iraqi Soldier
- U.S. Military Using Social Scientists In Iraq
- Supreme Court Rules For Navy In Sonar Case
- Help Ramped Up For Injured Vets
- Veteran's Kin Demands Answers On PTSD Drugs
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