- Toledo Mayor Blocks Marines' Training In City
- Family-Leave Law To Cover Military Needs
- Germany May Increase Afghanistan Troops: Paper
- Army Working Closely With VA Department
- Senior Hezbollah militant killed (AP)
- Timorese president walked into gunfight (AP)
- Plane crashes in Armenia; 10 injured (AP)
- US: Iraqi hospital director detained (AP)
- Senior Hezbollah militant killed (AP)
- Attacks blamed on Mughniyeh (AP)
- Iraqi CBS interpreter freed in Basra (AP)
- Iraqi lawmakers pass 3 key new laws (AP)
- UK: Georgian tycoon's death 'suspicious' (AP)
- A Year Later, U.S. Troop Boost In Iraq Shows Results
- Making A Case For A Pause In Troop Cutbacks In Iraq
- Australia Says NATO Needs New Strategy In Afghanistan
- With Gates's Shift On Drawdowns, Little Reprieve Ahead For U.S. Army In Iraq
- Video Addresses Military Suicides
- Report Faults Mental Care For Iraq Veterans At Upstate Base
- Veterans Group: AWOL Soldier Jailed Too Long
- U.S. Nuclear Focus Has Dimmed, Studies Find
- Alleged Rape By Marine Angers Japan
- Berkeley Council Expected To Reverse Declaration On Marines
- Pentagon Assessing Russian Flyover
- Russian Warplane Flies Over U.S. Carrier
- Putin Threatens Ukraine On NATO
- U.N. Weighs A Ban On Weapons In Space, But U.S. Still Objects
- Russia: Bear Bomber Patrol 'Routine'
- U.S. Military Aid Found Effective In Separatist Clash
- New Pakistan Army Chief Orders Military Out Of Civilian Government
- 3 Indicted In A Fraud Scheme On Military Contracts Overseas
- The Man On Both Sides Of Air War Debate
- Executions may be carried out at Gitmo (AP)
- Australia apologizes to Aborigines (AP)
- East Timor in state of emergency (AP)
- US judge Scalia on 'so-called torture' (AP)
- Trial of 9/11 plotters faces hurdles (AP)
- The US troop surge, a year later (AP)
- Danes nab suspects in cartoonist plot (AP)
- Sadrists condemn journalists kidnapping (AP)
- Quiet Home Protected His Secret
- Broadcast Coverage From Pentagon Correspondents
- Halt In Troop Cuts May Not Last
- Where Marines Are Called 'Intruders' And Recruiting Office Is Unwelcome
- Air Force Colonel Faces Sex Charges
- Suicide By Guard, Reserve Troops Studied
- CBO: Military's Dependence On Supplementals Climbing
- Army Grows Cooler To Musharraf
- U.S. Warship Nimitz Makes Port Call In Sasebo
- Homeless Vets Are In The Lurch
- Probe Of Retirement Home Finds No Increase In Deaths
- East Timor declares state of emergency (AP)
- Morales accuses US official of spying (AP)
- Austrian kidnap victim wants justice (AP)
- Ahmadinejad: Iran won't stop enrichment (AP)
- UN seek new leaders on global warming (AP)
- Several arrested in Chinese spy sweep
- Kenya talks resume with hopes for a deal (AP)
- East Timor president wounded in attack (AP)
- Chad demands Sudanese refugees moved (AP)
- Robbers steal $163m in art from Zurich (AP)
- Senior Taliban figure caught in Pakistan (AP)
- Gates: Troop Withdrawal May Pause After Summer
- Pentagon Chief Warns Europeans Of Militant Threat
- Mosul Offensive Illustrates Troops' Challenges In Iraq
- Conflicting Assessments Of War In Afghanistan
- Military Hospitals Meet New Realities
- Army Buried Study Faulting Iraq Planning
- G.I. Gets 10-Year Sentence In Killing Of Unarmed Iraqi
- Murtha And The Cost Of The War
- Help Wings To China Aboard Hickam C-17
- Pakistan Army Failures 'Put The West In Peril'
- Philippine President Orders Investigation Into Killings Of Civilians By Soldiers
- U.S. Braces For Face-Off Over Weapons Treaties
- War To College Sports More Than Change Of Uniforms
- More than 50 killed in Iraq (AP)
- Kenyans turn vigilante as crime surges (AP)
- Israel's Olmert says no invasion Gaza (AP)
- US Marine accused of rape in Japan (AP)
- In Baghdad, Gates sees signs of progress (AP)
