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Military Installations Closing
The Pentagon on Friday recommended closing 33 major military installations and many smaller facilities across the United States, sparking fierce reactions from...
Millions For Oil Allocations
A U.S. Senate committee probing the defunct U.N. oil-for-food program in Iraq alleges that two politicians from Britain and France received millions of dollars...
Evacuations At White House
An apparent airspace violation over Washington on Wednesday prompted evacuations of the White House and the U.S. Capitol as military fighter jets scrambled to...
Holocaust Memorial Unveiled
Berlin has unveiled a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, ending 17 years of charged debate over how Germany should remember that grim period of its...
Bush Gets Seat Of Honor
In a once-unthinkable setting for a U.S. leader, President Bush took a place of honor on Red Square amid symbols of Soviet power Monday and saluted the greatest...
Prince Enters Army
Prince Harry joins Britain's Army Sunday as he begins his new life as a career soldier. The 20-year-old's time since leaving secondary school at the private...
Bombs In Myanmar/Iraq
Near simultaneous explosions tore through two crowded supermarkets and a convention center in Myanmar's capital on Saturday, killing at least three people and...
Militants Threatening To Kill Hostage
Militants are threatening to kill an Australian hostage unless his country withdraws all its troops from Iraq within 72 hours, an Arabic-language TV network has...
Will Blair Win Third Term?
Tony Blair is facing his toughest test since becoming British prime minister, with voters casting their ballots in a general election today. Public opinion...
Critical Victory War On Terror
The alleged number three man in al Qaeda -- believed responsible for the terror group's global operations -- has been captured in Pakistan's frontier province...
Iraqi Insurgents Low Morale
The U.S. military said Tuesday it has seized a letter from Iraqi insurgents believed to be intended for Jordanian-born militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi complaining...
England Avoids Trial
Pte. Lynndie England, the U.S. soldier in some of the most striking photos of prisoner abuse in Iraq, pleaded guilty Monday to some of the charges against her...
First Lady Disses President
It appears North Korea has conducted a test of a short-range missile. That accoring to White House chief of staff Andrew Card.Full StoryFirst lady Laura Bush...
Missing Bride Had
The Georgia bride-to-be who disappeared days before her nuptials and claimed to have been kidnapped after turning up in New Mexico, admitted Saturday that she...
Spurt Of Bombings In Baghdad
A three-hour spurt of car and roadside bombings targeting Iraqi security forces and civilians killed at least 24 people and wounded 98 others Friday, Iraqi...
Blair Fights Back Accusations
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has hit back at accusations he lied about the legal case for war in Iraq after opposition parties said a leaked document...
Maiden Flight For Airbus
The world's largest passenger plane has made its maiden flight in an aviation milestone that Europe's jetliner maker hopes will give it a boost in its battle...
Criminal Negligence In Train Crash
Investigators looking into the most deadly train accident in Japan in 40 years say they were treating the crash as "possible criminal negligence." The...
Japan Crash Kills Fifty-Seven
Emergency crews in Japan are continuing to search for people trapped in the wreckage of a commuter train that left the tracks and slammed into an apartment...
Pope Sworn In
As many as 500,000 people packed St. Peter's Square Sunday to attend a mass that marked the official start of the pontificate of Benedict XVI. The crowd erupted...