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A suicide bomber killed at least six people and wounded 19 in an attack on Tuesday at Pakistan Navy College.
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Barack obama and Mccain win Vermont.
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INBC News covering Tuesday's key primaries in Texas and Ohio.
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Pervez Musharraf's opponents try to form a coalition, after winning an election that cast doubt over how long the U.S.-allied Pakistani president can stay in power.
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Raul Castro is seen as a ray of hope by some after his brother Fidel resigned.
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Democrats in Wisconsin and Hawaii make their choices, with Hillary Clinton hoping to snap Barack Obama's winning streak.
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Best actor, actress races thighten a head of Oscars
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Oscar front-runner "No Country For Old Men" picked up two awards during the weekend as the countdown to the Academy Awards entered its final week.
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U.S. welcomes Arab leaders and leauges to attend Middle east conference in Maryland.
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U.S. to reduce troops level by 5000.
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Saudi Arabia to attend Mid East Peace talks.
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President George W. Bush, on a surprise
visit to Iraq Monday, said a reduction in combat troops was possible
but sniped at "nervous" US politicians ahead of a showdown with
Congress.
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US negotiator Christopher Hill said Tuesday
that North Korea must do more to dismantle its nuclear programme
before it is taken off a list of states sponsoring terrorism, a US
official with him said.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon arrived in Sudan on Monday in a
bid to jumpstart the peace process in strife-torn Darfur ahead of
a massive joint UN-African Union peacekeeping operation.
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Hillary Clinton Rolls Out Democrat Hillary Clinton, already
riding high in the 2008 White House race, rolls out one of her most
powerful campaign weapons this week -- husband and former U.S.
President Bill Clinton.
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US and Europe cannot be divided, US Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice Monday warned Russian President Vladimir Putin
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An al Qaeda-led group in Iraq said on Monday it had killed three U.S.
soldiers after capturing them last month but provided no evidence
apart from pictures of ID cards of two of the men.
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Rice Meet Syrian Minister and greets Iranian Officials
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called on Syria at a rare
high-level, face-to-face meeting on Thursday to take action to stop
foreign fighters from entering Iraq
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U.S. Greeting with Iran
Iran Us Meet in Along the Iranian front, Rice and Iranian Foreign
Minister Manouchehr Mottaki briefly exchanged pleasantries during
lunch but did not discuss politics, a U.S. spokesman said without
clarifying whether any further contacts could take place."They said
hello. It was not about substance," said U.S. State Department
spokesman Sean McCormack.
A U.S. official who asked not to be named has said any encounters
between Rice and Mottaki would not tackle substance, in accordance
with the wishes of the Iranian side.
Iran and the United States have not had relations since soon after
the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979, and tensions have risen in the
past year over Iran's influence in Iraq and over Tehran's nuclear
program.
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Investigation Lounged into Officer's Conduct During LA Rally
Investigators will review hundreds of hours of video of an
immigration rally where police clashed with the crowd, wielding batons
and firing rubber bullets to break up the demonstration, the police
chief said.
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Iran will attend a conference of key
powers including the United States this week that will focus on
stabilizing Iraq, a meeting Baghdad said might be a turning point for
regional cooperation in easing the violence
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The Iranian authorities have started to
block the BBC's Persian language internet site, for the first time.
The BBC says readers from Iran have begun emailing them to ask for
help with what are known as filter-buster sites, which enable access
to banned sites.
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Saudi King Declines Visit from Iraq's
prime MinisterSaudi Arabia's King Abdullah has turned down a
request to meet with Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Baghdad's
foreign minister said Sunday, denying however that the refusal was an
outright snub.
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One Million Rally against the Government
As many as one million people rallied in a sea of red Turkish flags in
Istanbul on Sunday, accusing the government of planning an Islamist
state and demanding it withdraw its presidential candidate
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Iraq
leader warns Iran on attacks abroad
"Terrorist operations targeting Iraq will affect all countries in
the world that are supposed to be supporting the Iraqi government in
its war against terrorism," al-Maliki said in a statement issued by
his office, adding that the prime minister also thanked Iran for
agreeing to participate in this week's conference in Sharm el-Sheik.
Larijani said that "countries that want security and stability in
the region have no choice but to support Iraq's elected government."
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Shooting in Virginia Tech campus in
Blacksburg, VA Monday, over 30 killed
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Bush Shocked, Saddened by Shootings at Virginia Tech
THE PRESIDENT: Our nation is shocked and saddened by the news of the
shootings at Virginia Tech today. The exact total has not yet been
confirmed, but it appears that more than 30 people were killed and
many more were wounded.
I've spoken with Governor Tim Kaine and Virginia Tech President
Charles Steger. I told them that Laura and I and many across our
nation are praying for the victims and their families and all the
members of the university community who have been devastated by this
terrible tragedy. I told them that my administration would do
everything possible to assist with the investigation, and that I
pledged that we would stand ready to help local law enforcement and
the local community in any way we can during this time of sorrow.
Schools should be places of safety and sanctuary and learning. When
that sanctuary is violated, the impact is felt in every American
classroom and every American community.
Today, our nation grieves with those who have lost loved ones at
Virginia Tech. We hold the victims in our hearts, we lift them up in
our prayers, and we ask a loving God to comfort those who are
suffering today.
Thank you.
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Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr ordered his
ministers to quit Iraq's coalition government on Monday in protest at
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's refusal to set a timetable for
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Attorney General Alberto Gonzales under
fire
Embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Wednesday it's up
to President Bush whether he remains in the administration and said he
wants to stay and explain to Congress the circumstances surrounding
the firings of eight U.S. attorneys.
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Bush promises better immigration law
President Bush, seeking to rebuild ties with Mexico, pledged
Wednesday to intensify efforts to overhaul U.S. immigration laws and
crack down on illegal drug trafficking.
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A federal appeals court ruled
Wednesday that a California woman whose doctor says marijuana is the
only medicine keeping her alive is not immune from federal prosecution
on drug charges.
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Democrats candidates promise better
health careDemocrat Barack Obama said he's tired of officials
who talk about supporting the troops but don't provide adequate health
care
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Oil fell more than 2 percent on
Tuesday as warm weather thawed top consumer the United States, cutting
demand for heating fuel.
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More than 100 corporate heads,
international organizations and experts set out a plan on Tuesday to
cut greenhouse gas emissions, calling on governments to act urgently
against global warming.
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Rice Meets with Abbas, Olmert
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert meet in
Jerusalem Monday for informal discussions that Rice later
characterized as "useful." She also said Olmert and Abbas had
discussed how to move forward on mutual obligations aimed at
implementing the first phase of the "road map" to an
Israeli-Palestinian settlement, US info says.
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U.S. Seeking To Disrupt Weapon Supply
Networks in Iraq
General Pace urges careful assessment of degree of Iranian
involvement
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A French
intelligence memo suggesting Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden might
have died of typhoid faced with skepticism around the
world. "To my knowledge, Osama bin Laden is not dead. It
is quite simple," French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy told
French television on Sunday.
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Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas
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A wave of
strikes by civil servants close down public services across France
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chef makes world's largest gefilte fish for Jewish New Year.
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