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- Big Oil And The War In Iraq
- Wounds You Can't See
- Catching Spies Updated
- Britain removes Iran oppo group from terror list (AP)
- UN declares fair presidential vote impossible (AP)
- Only bodies under toppled ferry in Philippines (AP)
- Gunman in Iraq kills 2 American soldiers, wounds 4 (AP)
- SKorean president pans illegal protests (AP)
- Freed of militias, Basra has new problems (AP)
- Myanmar's monks regroup after killer storm (AP)
- EU approves sanctions against Iran's biggest bank (AP)
- American soldier killed, 5 others wounded in Iraq (AP)
- Roadside Bombs Decline In Iraq
- Another Female Suicide Bomber Kills 15 In Iraq
- Soccer Match A Turning Point In Iraq War
- Iraq Soccer Fans Told To Hold Their Fire
- Five British Hostages In Iraq 'Are Still Alive'
- Looted Antiquities Returned To Iraq
- In Afghanistan, U.S. Forces Honor Dead With Quiet Ceremony
- From Afghanistan, NATO Shells Militants In Pakistan
- Routing Of Fighters Brings Anxious Calm To Kandahar
- Inside The Prison Escape
- Germans To Boost Afghan Mission
- 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Hits Women Much More
- Wearable Power A Prize That Could Go To War
- Raising The 'Widowmaker': Sub Prepares For A Comeback
- 'He Should Never Have Gone To Iraq'
- Chaplain Turner's War
- White House Denies Army's Pitch For More Brass
- As Guard Wraps Up, Debate Revs Up On Border
- Nuclear Inspectors To Check Syria Site
- Back On The Black Market
- Israel's Jets Not Enough
- Sarkozy Woos NATO
- Lavrov Urges Delay On Missile Defense
- Tower Destruction To Be Aired On TV
- US Hospital Ship Assists Vietnamese Patients
- Reporters Say Networks Put Wars On Back Burner
- McCain’s Boeing Battle Boomerangs
- The Shortchanging Of Iraqi Refugees
- Someone Else's Alex
- Mukasey's Legal Folly
- If Poison Gas Can Go, Why Not Nukes?
- Zimbabwe opposition leader pulling out of election (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,102 (AP)
- Minister: Saudi Arabia can increase oil production (AP)
- Zimbabwe opposition leader pulling out of election (AP)
- Female suicide bomber in Iraq kills 15, wounds 40 (AP)
- NATO launches artillery twice across Afghan border (AP)
- Typhoon Fengshen kills 80 in Philippines (AP)
- Battle shapes up over future of US role in Iraq (AP)
- US energy chief: Low oil production drives price (AP)
- Thai PM will resign if Parliament votes him out (AP)
- No gambling for Chinese going to Taiwan (AP)
- Bombs kill 5 foreign troops in Afghanistan (AP)
- Battle shapes up over future of US role in Iraq (AP)
- Mugabe: opposition lies about political violence (AP)
- ElBaradei: Mideast could burn if Iran attacked (AP)
- Messianic Jews say they are persecuted in Israel (AP)
- Iraq Crackdown In Amarah Continues; Harassment Alleged
- Big Gains For Iraq Security, But Questions Linger
- Calm In Basra May Offer A Guide For Iraqi Security
- Corruption Probe Stalls Reconstruction
- Iraq Able To Increase Oil Exports
- Small Villages, Big Effort
- Iraq Study: Refugee Life Of Women, Kids Hard
- Once At A Local Pound, Gabe Now Sniffs Out Bombs In Iraq
- Afghan Villagers Return To Fight's Aftermath
- Afghanistan Bomb Attack Kills 6
- White House Dismissed Legal Advice On Detainees
- Government Wants To Rewrite Evidence
- Britain Sends Information On Suspect To The U.S.
- Appeals Court Refuses To Step Into Terrorism Case
- AFRICOM Short On Answers, Long On Challenges
- AFRICOM Chief Sees Need For 'Predictable, Reliable' Lift Capability For New Command
- Army's Top General Says BRAC On Schedule
- Marines Need A 'Softer' Touch
- Damaged Aircraft Carrier To Stay In Port For Repairs
- Tattoos: An Off-Duty Distraction
- Air Force Tanker Bidding To Be Reopened, Says Departing Chief
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