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- Success In Iraq Hinges On More Than Troops, Costs
- Pakistani quake leaves 150 dead, 15,000 homeless (AP)
- Congolese army claims attack by Rwandan troops (AP)
- Suicide bombs kill 22 in northern Somalia, UN hit (AP)
- Pakistan to US: Stop missile strikes near border (AP)
- Report: N. Korea's Kim suffers 'serious' setback (AP)
- Lawyer: 1 convicted, 2 indicted in Briton's murder (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Al-Qaida's route though Syria persists (AP)
- Chaos on road to Goma as Congolese troops retreat (AP)
- Tens of thousands of civilians flee in east Congo (AP)
- IMF likely to need more money for its bailout fund (AP)
- Analysis: Raid into Syria complicates Iraq's ties (AP)
- US official: Raid on Syria killed leader of cell (AP)
- Dalai Lama calls special meeting of Tibetan exiles (AP)
- 4 policemen killed in northern Iraq (AP)
- Zimbabwe's neighbors to meet on unity deal (AP)
- UN attacks rebels to protect civilians in Congo (AP)
- Sudan: kidnappers kill 5 Chinese oil workers (AP)
- 30 Die As Taliban, Militias Wage Gun Battle In Pakistan
- 8 Reportedly Killed In U.S. Raid Inside Syria
- Iraq Delays Decision On Security Pact
- Iraq's Female Lawmakers Making Strides
- NATO Commander In Afghanistan On Media Offensive To Counter Negative Headlines
- The Battle For Afghanistan
- 'That Was Amateur Night'
- Gates To Address Needs Of Aging Nuclear Arsenal
- Civil Service Narrowly Misses Merit-Pay System
- Extended War Tours Likely To Continue
- 30 Years Into Regular Army, Women Closer To Combat
- Army Task Force Targeting Hackers
- Forging New Armor For An Electronic Age
- Marine Leader: Unit A Good Fit
- Critical Condition
- 9/11 Kin To Attend Hearing
- Accused Al-Qaeda Leader Goes On Trial
- Nukes: Too Deep To Hit
- John Hutton Backs European Army
- Post-Traumatic Stress Is A War Within The Body
- Nominees Have Similar Views On Use Of U.S. Force
- Post-9/11 CIA Has Shifted Its Emphasis
- Fairfax Rezoning Urged For Job Shift
- Bruins Salute Fan's Repeat Tour
- Private Security Firms Join Fight Against Pirates
- Wrong Way In Pakistan
- War Game Shows U.S. Airpower Up To Task
- Afghan official: Suicide bomber kills US soldier (AP)
- Car bomb kills 2 in Pakistani city of Quetta (AP)
- Polls: Israel's Livni holding against Netanyahu (AP)
- NATO general: Negative Afghan headlines overblown (AP)
- US special forces launch rare attack inside Syria (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Security firms join Somali piracy fight (AP)
- Colombian hostage flees with guerrilla jailer (AP)
- Syria: US choppers attack village near Iraq border (AP)
- Israeli foreign minister wants early elections (AP)
- Official: 11 killed in Pakistan border fighting (AP)
- Report: Iranian president has fallen ill (AP)
- Hong Kong tests more China food after egg scare (AP)
- Premier says China to ensure safe food (AP)
- Iraq's main Sunni party suspends contacts with US (AP)
- Death toll mounts in Yemen tropical storm (AP)
- Christians face attacks in eastern India (AP)
- Army: Pakistan troops capture militant stronghold (AP)
- 2 foreigners shot to death in Kabul, police say (AP)
- U.S. special forces training Pakistanis to fight Taliban (AP)
- Leaders endorse IMF in aiding stricken economies (AP)
- Russians, plus American tourist, return from space (AP)
- Guantanamo guards struggle with hunger striker (AP)
- U.S. trying to teach Iraqis how to spend billion-dollar surplus (AP)
- U.S. special forces training Pakistanis to fight Taliban (AP)
- UN aids Iraqi Christians chased from Mosul (AP)
- Pakistan Uses Tribal Militias In Taliban War
- Suspected U.S. Missile Strike Kills At Least 10 In Pakistan
- Gates: Military Working To Curb Domestic Violence
- New Citizens Get A Salute From Defense Secretary
- Iraq Still Unsure Of Status Of Forces Agreement With U.S.
- Astana Withdraws Soldiers From Iraq
- Navy Trains Iraqi Water Patrol
- Area May Be A Finalist For Military HQ
- Military Wants Flying Sub
- Pentagon Office Reviewing Veterans' Claims Program
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