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- Shrouded Homecomings
- Rice: Not wise to end Cuban economic embargo now (AP)
- US re-examines Afghan attack that killed civilians (AP)
- Hong Kong votes in legislative elections (AP)
- Iraq's Air Force Taking To The Skies Again
- U.S. Soldiers Cast Lines At Hussein's Old Palace
- Spying On Iraqi Leader: Was It Worth The Risk?
- Hamid Karzai Blames Britain For Taliban Resurgence
- 15 Killed In Afghan Bombing, Shootout
- Two NATO Soldiers Killed In Suicide Attack In Afghanistan
- Soft Power For Hard Problems
- Odds Immeasurable For 3 Elite Fighters' Deaths Near Marana
- Searchers For B-52 Wreckage Face Daunting Challenges
- Army Chief Sticks To Plan
- Bragg Soldier Dies During Training
- Hearing Set For Soldier Charged In Iraqi Death
- War Stories Out Of The Class Of 9/11
- Guardsmen Lend Hand To La Jolla Tribe
- 9/11: Pentagon Memorial
- Cheney Warns Russia To Reverse Its Course
- Beijing Beneficiary Of U.S.-Russia Rift
- Nuclear Pact Gains Support
- U.S. Ties Protocol To Terror Delisting
- DND Defends US Presence In South
- Sailors Raise $10,000 For Kids With '4-In-24' Mount Fuji Hike
- China Calls For Peaceful Resolution Of Nuclear Standoff
- In Tunisia And Algeria, Rice Asks For Cooperation
- Program Aids Veterans Entering Corporate World
- Pueblo Crew Prepare For Reunion 40 Years Later
- Doubt, Distrust, Delay
- Super-Sharp Resolution Satellite Launched
- Risking Armageddon For Cold, Hard Cash
- Al-Qaeda Remains The Crux Of The Problem
- Civil Justice For An Ex-Marine
- Ike blasts Turks and Caicos as Category 4 storm (AP)
- Pakistan suicide blast death toll reaches 35 (AP)
- Police: Bombs explode at Afghan police HQ, 6 dead (AP)
- Haitians flee Gonaives before Ike reaches island (AP)
- Cheney holds talks in Italy on Georgia crisis (AP)
- Growing Ike nears Turks and Caicos, south Bahamas (AP)
- Swazis hold 40th birthday of king, independence (AP)
- Bhutto widower elected Pakistan's president (AP)
- Delegates: 45-nation group OKs US-India nuke deal (AP)
- Police: Rockslide in Egyptian village kills 18 (AP)
- Peacekeepers, aid workers race to feed Haitians (AP)
- Police: Blast in northwestern Pakistan kills 13 (AP)
- First aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city (AP)
- Pakistan's Zardari marked by corruption, tragedy (AP)
- Lingering tensions slow Iraqi withdrawal plans (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Afghans fed up with government, US (AP)
- 7,000 Troops Could Be Out Of Iraq Early Next Year
- Iraq Seeks F-16 Fighters
- Iran Pressures Iraq To Reject U.S. Forces
- IMF Sees Improving Economic Prospects In Iraq
- 2 U.S. Soldiers Killed In Baghdad
- General Kept From 3rd Trial
- 'Victory Is Coming,' General Says
- Soldiers' Suicide Rate On Pace To Set Record
- Mold Concerns Persist In Barracks
- Army's Capra Oscar Is Returned
- New Orleans Levees Held Up Well To Gustav, Officials Say
- Air Base Evacuates 11 C-17s
- Military Bases Brace For Storm
- France: Magazine Showcases Taliban
- Russian Resurgence Should Cause U.S. Worry, Army Ops Chief Warns
- Baptism Of Fire For US Envoy To Nato
- Cheney Backs Membership In NATO For Georgia
- Pakistani Tortured, Her Attorney Says
- U.S. Spied On Iraqi Leaders, Book Says
- Obama Acknowledges Merits Of Iraq Surge
- Spy Agencies Brief Obama
- Anomaly In Arms: Candidates' Children May Face Combat Duty
- McCain, Palin, Biden Sons Expect Iraq Deployment Soon
- Boeing, Union Sit Down With Federal Mediator
- Navistar Scores Contract For More, Lighter MRAPs
- Petraeus On Achievements In Iraq And What's Ahead
- How To Exit Iraq
- David M. Thomas Jr.
- Victory In Anbar
- Rice primed for historic Libya visit (AP)
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