Posted on January 16th, 2008 by david
Kenya Tries To Get Back To Normal
Children in Kenya trooped through traffic jams back to class as public schools reopened after a weeklong delay, a sign of returning normalcy that belies the deep political and ethnic tensions unleashed after a disputed presidential vote.
Militants Overrun Pakistan […]
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Possible Sighting Of Marine Murder Suspect
The key suspect in the brutal slaying of a 20-year-old pregnant Marine may have been seen on a Greyhound bus in Louisiana, a sheriff says. Witnesses say he was on a bus headed for Texas, and police are trying to […]
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Racial Tensions Heat Up In Dem Campaign
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama have become embroiled in racially tinged disputes as large numbers of black voters prepare to get their first say in the Democratic presidential campaign.
Militants Overrun Pakistan Army Base […]
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Sharif: Pakistan Is “Drowned In Blood”
Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif accused Pakistan’s U.S.-allied president of ordering anti-terror operations in his first major campaign speech since the slaying of Benazir Bhutto.
Germans Call for Calm Debate on U.S. Plan […]
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Bush, Saudis Clash Over Oil Prices
President Bush has told Saudi business leaders that $100-a-barrel oil prices are “tough on our economy”, and warned them that when one our economy suffers, their own could follow. Meanwhile, Condoleezza Rice is off to Iraq to push reconciliation.
Iraqis Agree […]
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