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Rumsfeld Warns of More Attacks in Iraq
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warned Sunday that attacks on US troops in Iraq may worsen this summer but he insisted that occupation forces there are making progress. (WN)
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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warned Sunday that attacks on US troops in Iraq may worsen this summer but he insisted that occupation forces there are making progress. (WN)...The State

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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warned Sunday that attacks on US troops in Iraq may worsen this summer but he insisted that occupation forces there are making progress. (WN) Rumsfeld Warns of More Attacks in Iraq
WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warned Sunday that attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq may worsen this summer but he insisted that occupation forces there are m... (photo: WN) The State
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A US-backed Iraqi Governing Council held its inaugural meeting Sunday, stressing the start of a new era by abolishing national holidays that honored Saddam Hussein and creating a new one to mark his downfall. (WN) Iraq Council Begins Rule by Banning Saddam Holidays
By Christine Hauser | BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A U.S.-backed Iraqi Governing Council held its inaugural meeting Sunday, stressing the start of a new era by abolishing national... (photo: WN) Reuters
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Thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators rallied outside Hong Kong government buildings yesterday in the latest in a series of protests which have left the former British colony's leaders in crisis.Protest organisers, the Democratic Development Network, said more than 15,000 people braved blistering temperatures to campaign for a democratically-elected leader and universal suffrage. (WN) Further rallies rattle Tung's leadership
Thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators rallied outside Hong Kong government buildings yesterday in the latest in a series of protests which have left the former British... (photo: WN) Sydney Morning Herald
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President Bush completed his whirlwind tour of Africa on Saturday in Nigeria, the most populous of African nations, where he called on Congress to increase funding for AIDS and economic development assistance to this "continent of possibilities(Getty Images) Bush wraps up Africa trip urging more U.S. aid / President's 5-day tour skipped continent's ...
Abuja, Nigeria -- President Bush completed his whirlwind tour of Africa on Saturday in Nigeria, the most populous of African nations, where he called on Congress to incre... (photo: Getty Images) San Fransisco Chronicle
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BUJUMBURA, Burundi: Fighting between Hutu rebels andthe Tutsi-dominated army erupted in the capital on Sunday, one day after thearmy claimed it had driven the insurgents out of this central African nation'scapital(UNHCR) Fighting breaks out in Burundi capital
| BUJUMBURA, Burundi: Fighting between Hutu rebels and the Tutsi-dominated army erupted in the capital on Sunday, one day after the army claimed it had driven the insurge... (photo: UNHCR) The Times Of India
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Border tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan showed no sign of easing down on Saturday as troops of the two neighbors continued exchange of fire across the border,a military commander in eastern Afghanistan said(Centcom photo) Afghan-Pakistan Border Tensions Remain as Clashes Continue
Border tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan showed no sign of easing down on Saturday as troops of the two neighbors continued exchange of fire across the border,a m... (photo: Centcom photo) People Daily
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In July, when bedrooms are as dense and hot as convection ovens, sleep-starved Baghdadis creep up to their rooftops in the cool of night, only to encounter a second series of agonies: crawling flies, falling bullets, and the endless yapping of humans and other animals(U.S. Army ) Seeking refuge from heat in Iraq
BAGHDAD -- In July, when bedrooms are as dense and hot as convection ovens, sleep-starved Baghdadis creep up to their rooftops in the cool of night, only to encounter a s... (photo: U.S. Army) The Boston Globe
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North Korea is claiming to have reprocessed nuclear fuel rods that could produce enough plutonium for several atom bombs, according to a South Korean news agency. (WN) N Korea 'reprocesses' nuclear rods
By Charles Scanlon | BBC correspondent in Seoul | North Korea is claiming to have reprocessed nuclear fuel rods that could produce enough plutonium for several atom bombs... (photo: WN) BBC News
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India is unlikely to agree to a US request that it send troops to Iraq to participate in peacekeeping efforts, a news report said Sunday.A formal announcement to this effect is expected after a meeting on Monday of the Cabinet Committee on Security, the Hindu newspaper said, citing unnamed sources.A spokesman for Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee declined to comment(PIB photo) India unlikely to send peacekeeping troops to Iraq
| NEW DELHI, India (AP) - India is unlikely to agree to a U.S. request that it send troops to Iraq to participate in peacekeeping efforts, a news report said Sunday. | A ... (photo: PIB photo) The Star
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