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  1. Bush Seeks Ideas On New War Plan Here And In Iraq
  2. Rice Rejects Overture To Iran And Syria
  3. U.S. Subpoena Is Seen As Bid To Stop Leaks
  4. Regional War May Loom In Africa
  5. U.S. To Press North Korea For Progress In Disarming
  6. War-Weary Public Wants Congress To Lead
  7. Leahy Vows To Repair Bush 'Damage'
  8. Bush Won't Be 'Rushed' On Iraq, But Says He'll Press Maliki
  9. Democrats Plan To Tighten Reins On Iraq Spending
  10. Saudis Suggest they might Aid Iraqi Sunni
  11. Army Slow In Spending Reset Funds, Hunter Says
  12. Republican War Critics Find Cover
  13. Pentagon's Plan: More U.S. Troops In Iraq
  14. White House To Delay Shift On Iraq Until ’07
  15. Experts Advise Bush Not To Reduce Troops
  16. The Patriotic Murders
  17. Annan To Blast U.S. In Farewell
  18. No Rift With Administration, Baker And Hamilton Say
  19. Rumsfeld Back In Washington After His Surprise Visit To Iraq
  20. Iran-Saudi Proxy War In Iraq Feared
  21. Iraq Is Failing To Spend Billions In Oil Revenues
  22. Bush Says Report Shares His Primary Vision For Iraq
  23. U.S. In Talks For Months With Iraqi Insurgents
  24. Six-Party Negotiations On N. Korea To Resume
  25. Watchdog Agency For Iraq Projects Survives
  26. Bush Tanks On War
  27. With 3 Iraq Reports To Come, Bush Plans Week Of Scrutiny
  28. U.S. Defends Padilla Custody
  29. U.S. Denies Liability In Torture Case
  30. Congress OKs Nuclear Pact With India
  31. Anti-Americans On The March
  32. Iraq Strategy Talks Focusing On Three Main Options
  33. Rumsfeld Bids Farewell To Pentagon
  34. Intelligence Agencies 'Must Do Better'
  35. A Turning Point For A Panel: 4 Harrowing Days In Iraq
  36. McCain Hits Report As 'Recipe' For Defeat
  37. Detainees Could Get More Rights
  38. Democrats Set To Press Bush On Privacy And Terrorism
  39. Senate Confirms Gates As Defense Secretary
  40. Iraq: Top Dem Wants More Troops
  41. Iraq Study Group Finds Options Are Limited
  42. Bush Calls Iraq Report One Among Many Ideas
  43. U.S. 'Goofed' In Iraq, Powell Says Here
  44. What Would Happen If The U.S. Left Iraq?
  45. Iran Tells Arabs To Oust U.S.
  46. Panel To Urge Pressure On Iraq
  47. Senate Panel Approves Gates
  48. General's Glad He Stayed On
  49. Graham Urges Gates To Boost Forces In Iraq
  50. Iraq Panel Likened To Vietnam 'Wise Men'
  51. While On Panel, Iraq Study Group Members Made Political Donations
  52. Blurring Political Lines In The Military Debate
  53. Bush Urges Shiite Leader To Support Premier
  54. Maliki Challenges 'Civil War' Label
  55. Troops Needed To Fight Taliban
  56. Senate Committee To Endorse Gates
  57. Iraqi Shiite Leader Speaks Bluntly In Washington
  58. Democrats Who Opposed War Move Into Key Positions
  59. Amid Hints Bush Will Change Policy, Clues That He Won't
  60. Adviser Says Bush Plans To Review Panel's Report And Make 'Significant Changes' On Ir
  61. Next Defense Secretary Must Hit Ground Running
  62. Pakistan Promotes Taliban's Approval
  63. Hussein Death Penalty Is Formally Appealed
  64. Iraqi Leader Rejects Calls For Conference
  65. Annan Adds His Voice To A Growing Chorus That Is Calling The Situation In Iraq A 'Civ
  66. Bush Is Weighing Options For New Strategy In Iraq, Aide Says
  67. National Intelligence Director Says He'll Stay On
  68. Antiwar Activists, Region's Youths, Military Agree: Don't Resume Draft
  69. 'About Five Minutes Into It, We Had To Take Over'
  70. Funding Continues For Illness Scientists Dismiss
  71. Gates' Iran-Contra Role A Puzzle
  72. Historic Task For A Top Negotiator
  73. Rumsfeld Memo On Iraq Proposed 'Major' Change
  74. Pentagon Official To Resign
  75. Officials Expect No Big Changes, No Matter What Panel Advises
  76. 'Opportunity To Reduce Forces'
  77. Maliki Criticized As Violence Flares
  78. Bush To Meet With Head Of Iraq Shiite Party
  79. Next Chairman For Intelligence Opposed War
  80. Afghan District Makes Own Deal With The Taliban