- 2 US Soldiers To Face Court-Martial In Iraq Deaths
- 4,200 More Soldiers To Be Based In Pacific
- Lab-Security Rules Are Examined
- Remembering 6 Who Served
- Even Spies Go To Trade Conferences
- An Afghan 'October Surprise'?
- Obama And McCain V. Ivy League
- ROTC And The Ivies
- Georgia's Future
- China blames dairy farms for tainted baby formula (AP)
- Court win opens way for Zuma presidency in SAfrica (AP)
- Will Iraq squander the gains of the surge? (AP)
- Pentagon team to assess Georgia's military needs (AP)
- Diplomat: Talks with Russia on monitors collapse (AP)
- Report: Kim well enough to brush his teeth (AP)
- Pakistan opposition wants plan on border issue (AP)
- Thai prime minister resigns as party leader (AP)
- Bolivian political clashes spark diplomatic crisis (AP)
- Pentagon Memorial Dedicated
- Military Seeks Modified MRAP Vehicle For Afghan Terrain
- Taliban Thugs' 9/11 Onslaught
- Afghanistan Fighting Turns Deadlier For U.S.
- Higher-Tech Predators Targeting Pakistan
- U.S. Hits Al Qaeda In Pakistan
- Japan Seeks To Withdraw Its Military From Iraq By Year's End
- Interview With Gen. Petraeus
- Analysts Say U.S. Still Lacks Attack Deterrence
- Centcom Leader Speaks At USF
- Gates To Send Troops To Afghanistan, Not Iraq
- Slain Soldier's Unit Lax On Procedures
- North Carolina: Marine To Be Extradited
- Judge Delays Omar Khadr War Crimes Trial
- NorthCom Helping With Hurricane Ike Response
- Texas Guard Braces For Hurricane Ike
- Norfolk Army Corps Team Moves To Texas As Ike Bears Down
- Russia's Casualty Figure In Georgia Disputed
- Defense A Priority For Medvedev
- Georgia War Highlighted Russia's Military Weakness
- U.S. Won't Send 'Bunker Busters'
- Iran Renews Nuclear Weapons Development
- N. Korea Has New Missile Facility
- Alleging Coup Plot, Chavez Ousts U.S. Envoy
- Terror Attacks Are A Driving Force To Serve Country
- Worker Admits Damaging Copter
- It's Time For A New Deterrence Model
- Does Killing Afghan Civilians Keep Us Safe?
- Biden's Iraq Plan May Have Helped
- Deaths make 2008 deadliest for US in Afghanistan (AP)
- Mbeki says Zimbabwe power-sharing deal struck (AP)
- Venezuela's Chavez says US ambassador must leave (AP)
- 14 injured in tunnel fire under English Channel (AP)
- North Korean leader may have partial paralysis (AP)
- Raul Castro keeps out of sight as storms hit Cuba (AP)
- Iraq ends talks with French oil company (AP)
- Israeli police locate missing girl's remains (AP)
- Scientists beaming after test of big atom smasher (AP)
- Pakistan army chief criticizes US raid (AP)
- Canada PM: Troops home from Afghanistan in 2011 (AP)
- Magnitude 7 earthquake hits northern Japan (AP)
- Powerful earthquake rattles northeastern Indonesia (AP)
- S. Korea: N. Korea's Kim recovering from surgery (AP)
- Largest particle collider conducts successful test (AP)
- Officials: Al-Qaida operatives killed in Pakistan (AP)
- Ike gains strength over Gulf, aims for Texas (AP)
- Jordan urges healthy eating during holy month (AP)
- Petraeus: Iraq Is 'Central Front' For Extremists
- Gains In Iraq Security Seen As 'Fragile'
- Most Members Of Iraq Coalition Preparing To Pull Up Stakes
- Safer Iraq Pulls In Cash
- Leaders Have Vision Of Burgeoning Baghdad
- Iraqi Parliament Returns To Tackle Issue Of Election Law
- UAE Ambassador Takes Up Post
- In Hunt For Bin Laden, A New Approach
- Al-Qaeda Leader Killed
- Presidents Of Afghanistan And Pakistan Promise Solidarity
- Focus Is On Afghanistan As Bush Lays Out Plans
- Errant NATO Bomb Kills 2 Civilians
- N. Korean Leader Thought To Be Ill
- Reports: Russian Repeats Warning On Missile Sites
- Russia To Double Its Forces In 2 Regions