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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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N Korea 'reprocesses' nuclear rods
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India unlikely to send peacekeeping troops to Iraq
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