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 President George W. Bush gestures as he addresses an audience at the Limerick Generating Station in Limerick, Pa., Wednesday, May 24, 2006 , urging the the advancement of nuclear energy as part of a diversified U.S. energy policy that will make America l
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 Philadelphia Daily News 
US wants quick approval of India nuclear pact
| SAM DOLNICK | The Associated Press | NEW DELHI - The U.S. ambassador to India said Wednesday he hoped a landmark deal on nuclear energy cooperation with the United States could be sent to Congress f... (photo: White House /Kimberlee Hewitt)
 Benazir Bhutto
Crime   Islamabad   Karachi   Pakistan   Photos   UN  
 The Times Of India 
'Bhutto's killing probe to cost Pakistan USD 100 mn'
| 23 Jul 2008, 1630 hrs IST,PTI             ISLAMABAD: Investigation into the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto could cost Pakistan up to USD 100 mill... (photo: AP / Anjum Naveed)
 Frame grab from the Osama bin Laden videotape released by the Department of Defense on Dec. 13, 2001. cg1  Buffalo News 
Bin Laden's driver goes on trial at Gitmo
| GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba - The U. S. government opened its first war crimes prosecution Tuesday with a narrative of Osama bin Laden's driver overhearing his boss offer an eerie post-mortem in ... (photo: US DoD file)
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Violent Video Games  Buffalo News 
New law aims to curtail access to video game carnage
| ALBANY -A bill enacting new restrictions on violent video games has been signed into law by Gov. David A. Paterson - a move civil libertarian groups say will be challenged in court on free speech gr... (photo: public domain / )
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In this Feb. 20, 2008 photo, the nuclear plant is seen in Krsko, Slovenia. plant. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
India votes for nuclear deal with US
| This is a transcript from PM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 5:10pm on Radio National and 6:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in... (photo: AP)
Australia   India   Nuclear   Photos   US  
EAGLES - ANIMAL - WILDLIFE                                       Inquirer
Conservationists to go house-to-house on eagle protection
| DAVAO CITY, Philippines—(UPDATE) The killing of a male juvenile eagle by a tribal farmer in Bukidnon has prompted conservationists to embark on a house-to-house informa... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Conservation   Eagle   Philippines   Photos   Wildlife  
 Abu Hamzah BBC News
Abu Hamza loses extradition fight
| Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri has been refused leave to appeal to the House of Lords against his extradition to the US. | The US authorities want the 50-year... (photo: WN)
Al Qaeda   Law   Photos   UK   US  
 Hong /Sooon /Ggoldsmiths /Singapore /(sp4) The Star
Cops: Shootout suspect stole millions
| SHAH ALAM: The jewellery store robbery suspect who was killed in a shootout in Subang Jaya on Tuesday was allegedly involved in at least nine heists in the Klang Valley... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Jewellery   Malaysia   Photos   Police   Robbery  
A sold sign is posted in front of a home in Clarence, N.Y., Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007. Sales of existing homes plunged by a record amount in September as turmoil in mortgage markets added more problems to a housing industry in its worst slump in 16 years. (AP Photo/David Duprey)hg3 The Oklahoman
Foreclosure rescue to pass Senate; House next
Associated Press | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government would help struggling homeowners get new, cheaper loans and be allowed to offer troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae a... (photo: AP Photo / David Duprey)
Finance   House   Market   Photos   Washington  
 A Darfur rebel fighter from the Sudan Liberation Army looks on as U.N. special envoy Jan Eliasson (n Turkish Press
Sudanese president arrives in Darfur
| Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir is seen during a meeting with the Joint United Nations and African Union mediator for Darfur, Djibril Bassole (unseen) in the capital ... (photo: AP Photo)
Darfur   Photos   Politics   Sudan   War  
A Sudanese supporter of President Omar al-Bashir flashes a supporting poster during a march organized by hundreds of voluntary Sudanese organization to rejected the memorandum of the International Criminal Court which calls for the arrest of Al-Bashir, in Khartoum, Tuesday, July 22, 2008. The protesters also handed over memorandums to the representative of the British Emba Independent online
Warm welcome for Bashir
| El Fasher, Sudan - Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir, who faces a possible international arrest warrant for allegedly masterminding genocide in Darfur, arrived in the w... (photo: AP / Abd Raouf)
Darfur   Genocide   Photos   Sudan   UN  
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- Bin Laden 'happy' with 9/11 death toll
- Bin Laden's driver had 'inside info'
- Guantanamo Bay detainees not told of rights
- Al-Qaeda's got a brand new bag
- Jane Mayer: 'The Dark Side'
- Bin Laden driver 'knew of 9/11'
 Frame grab from the Osama bin Laden videotape released by the Department of Defense on Dec. 13, 2001. cg1
Bin Laden's driver goes on trial at Gitmo
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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
PNP helps undergrad cops
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- Survey: Gas and violence among hurricane worries
- Execution-Style Murder Underscores Resurgent Violence
- Survey: Gas and violence among hurricane worries
- Survey: Gas and violence among hurricane worries
- Survey: Gas and violence among hurricane worries
- Survey: Gas and violence among hurricane worries
Gas is flared at a flow station owned by Italian oil company Agip in the Niger Delta, jsa1
Militants threaten Nigeria's main oil pipelines
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- Rise in public support for police to carry firearms
- Cop it sweet
- Kidnap suspect's wife nabbed for conspiracy
- Bhutto aide shot to death in street
 President George W. Bush gestures as he addresses an audience at the Limerick Generating Station in Limerick, Pa., Wednesday, May 24, 2006 , urging the the advancement of nuclear energy as part of a diversified U.S. energy policy that will make America l
US wants quick approval of India nuclear pact
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Human Rights Terrorism
- AFP: NPA to unleash hit squads for SONA
- Arrest in the right direction
- Senegal: Government Amends Constitution to Pave Way for Hiss
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- Reason special: science and morals
- Pakistan Accused of Disappearing Terrorism Suspects
This undated image made from video released by the US military in Iraq which it says shows children purportedly holding guns during an apparent al-Qaida training operation. The videotapes seized during U.S. raids on suspected al-Qaida in Iraq hide-outs show the terror group training young boys to kidnap and assassinate civilians, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008.
Pakistan Accused of Disappearing Terrorism Suspects
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- Bin Laden's driver had 'inside info'
- Guantanamo Bay detainees not told of rights
- Al-Qaeda's got a brand new bag
- Jane Mayer: 'The Dark Side'
- Video prompts Canadian soul-searching
- Suspicion, terrain are foes for US in Afghan surge
This undated image made from video released by the US military in Iraq which it says shows children purportedly holding guns during an apparent al-Qaida training operation. The videotapes seized during U.S. raids on suspected al-Qaida in Iraq hide-outs show the terror group training young boys to kidnap and assassinate civilians, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008.
Pakistan Accused of Disappearing Terrorism Suspects
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