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- China police break up earthquake school protesters (AP)
- A family feud in a sacred Indian city (AP)
- Car bomb kills at least 16 people in Baghdad (AP)
- US ships abort Myanmar mercy mission (AP)
- US ships off Myanmar will leave the area (AP)
- Rights group to China: Release Tiananmen prisoners (AP)
- South Sudan wants government troops out (AP)
- Mugabe blames West for Zimbabwe's economic problems (AP)
- UN: 1 million in Myanmar aren't getting basic aid (AP)
- Ayatollah vows Iran's nuclear program will go on (AP)
- US captures suspects in separate Iraqi raids (AP)
- US general becomes NATO commander in Afghanistan (AP)
- Gates Mulling 3-Year Postings
- South Korea, U.S. Agree To Maintain Current U.S. Troops
- Be On Guard As Al-Qaeda Threat 'Not Diminished'
- Iraqi Premier May Discuss Allegations In Iran Visit
- Australia's Rudd Defends Redeployment Of Troops
- Bomber Kills Nine At Iraq Police Facility
- Lynch: 'We Did Our Job'
- In Mosul, American COPs Keep Rough Areas In Check
- Iraq Studies Other U.S. Military Agreements
- U.S. Reports Gains Against Taliban Fighters
- Despair Mounts In Afghan Food Crisis
- Medal Of Honor Is Awarded To Soldier Who Saved Others
- Broadcast News Coverage Of Medal Of Honor Ceremony For Spc. Ross McGinnis
- 9/11 Suspect Finally Goes To Trial In Military System
- Judge's Dismissal Blamed On Army
- Khalid Sheikh Mohammed To Face Military Tribunal
- Nearby Firing Ranges Complicate Soldiers' Recovery From Stress
- Data Breach At Army Hospital
- Army Places Radar In Juneau To Track Missile
- General Denies Conflict Of Interest At Hearing
- Marine Guilty In Weapons Case
- U.S. Held Suspects On Ships, Group Says
- Truman's Dad-Daughter Duo Share Bond, Operating Table
- North Korea Didn't Dupe U.N. Office, Report Says
- US, Philippine Military Chiefs Vow Cooperation
- Bomb Explodes Near Danish Embassy
- U.N. Nuclear Inspectors To Visit Syria
- Ahmadinejad Predicts End For Israel, U.S.
- Georgia: Call For A Russian Pullout
- U.S. Citizen To Plead Guilty In Terror Plot
- Helped Establish 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
- Lockheed's Tracking Of F-35 Costs Faulted
- L-3 Rises, KBR Falls Among Top Defense Contractors
- Private Joint Venture Signs First MoD Flight Training Deal
- There Is A Military Solution To Terror
- The Newest Trends In Terror
- Russia Can Be Part Of The Answer On Iran
- A Man In Full
- Pentagon Accounting
- UN program cleared of North Korea misdealing (AP)
- SKorea asks US to limit beef imports (AP)
- Navy sees future with drones for spying but not fighting (AP)
- Bomb explodes outside Danish embassy in Pakistan (AP)
- Syria to allow probe of alleged nuclear site (AP)
- South Korea to delay resumption of US beef imports (AP)
- French train crash kills 6 (AP)
- Myanmar reopens schools 1 month after cyclone (AP)
- Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent dies at 71 (AP)
- A year later, Hamas rule deepens in Gaza (AP)
- Uganda's children work on dangerous rock pile (AP)
- Israel frees convicted spy, gets soldiers' remains (AP)
- Shootings marr Macedonian's parliamentary election (AP)
- Myanmar junta defends cyclone response as prompt (AP)
- Australia ends Iraq combat operations (AP)
- U.S. Tells Thailand It Wants Democracy, Not Coup
- More Will Die Unless Myanmar Changes Approach: Gates
- Myanmar Cyclone: US Defence Secretary Robert Gates Blames Burma Junta For Deaths
- In Iraq, Month Ends With Lowest U.S. Death Toll Yet
- U.S. Deaths In Iraq At Four-Year Low
- Iraqi Military Extends Control In Northern City
- Basra's Wary Rebirth
- Bomber Kills At Least 10 In Iraqi Town
- In Sadr City, U.S. Mission Shifts From Urban Warfare To Reconstruction
- Al-Sadr Forces, Others Call For Referendum On U.S.-Iraq Pact
- Insurgents Offered Clean Slate In Return For Laying Down Arms
- Australian Troops Pull Out Of Iraq
- Violence Takes Its Toll On Education
- Bomb Kills Man In Afghanistan
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