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** FILE ** In this Dec. 7, 2006 photo, reviewed by a U.S. Dept of Defense official, U.S. soldiers patrol in a humvee in front of the perimeter of Camp Delta detention center, Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba, the only U.S. military base in a country that has no diplomatic relations with Washington.
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 The Boston Globe 
Bin Laden driver to seek leniency from Gitmo jury
| GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba—Osama bin Laden's former driver is expected to ask the Pentagon jury that convicted him of a war crime to spare him from life in prison Thursday, his defense la... (photo: AP Photo / Brennan Linsley)
Troops of Pakistan's paramilitary forces search vehicles in the troubled area of Allahabad near Mingora in northern Pakistan, Friday, Nov. 30, 2007.
Military   Pakistan   Photos   Taliban   Troops  
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Officials: 25 militants, 2 troops dead in Pakistan
By HABIBULLAH KHAN | Associated Press Writer | KHAR, Pakistan (AP) - An attack on a Pakistani military checkpost by some 200 pro-Taliban militants triggered intense fighting that killed 25 insurgents ... (photo: AP / Mohammad Zubair)
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Bush says US firmly opposed to China's repression
| By BEN FELLER | Associated Press Writer | BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - With all eyes on Beijing, President Bush bluntly told China that America is strongly opposed to the way the communist government re... (photo: WN / janice)
Activists   Bangkok   Bush   China   Photos  
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh - india-politics-am1  The Times of India 
BJP charges Cong & allies with going soft on terrorists
|                 NEW DELHI: The Manmohan Singh government on Wednesday came under a stinging attack from the Opposition BJP for letting Simi off the hook.... (photo: PIB / Photo Division,Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.)
Delhi   India   Photos   Politics   Terrorism  
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A police officer stands guard at the entrance to Eversholt Street after a bus, background, was bombed in Russel Square, Central London, Thursday, July 7, 2005. BBC News
Al-Qaeda faces Islamist backlash
| One by one they have been coming out in public to denounce the organisation's actions as being counterproductive. | But at the same time, a leading British de-radicalis... (photo: AP / Sergio Dionisio)
Al Qaeda   Islam   Photos   Terrorism   UK  
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EDITORIAL: Nuclear disarmament
| With the global political balance of power heavily dependent on nuclear deterrence, desperate prayers in Hiroshima and Nagasaki for a world without nuclear weapons have... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Disarmament   NATO   Nuclear   Photos   Power  
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'Rein in out of control spies' call
| KABUL: Afghanistan is keen to work with Pakistan to fight Islamic extremism, but Islamabad must rein in elements in the government that are "out of control," the Afghan... (photo: U.S. Army photo/ public domain)
Afghanistan   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   Terrorism  
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo arrives at Malacanang's Aguinaldo State Dining Room to preside over the 33rd National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) Board meeting Tuesday (Aug. 5, 2008). Wall Street Journal
Gloria's Terror Gambit
Southeast Asia is a key front in the global war against Islamist terrorism, and the region has seen some notable counterterror successes. The Philippines, however, is in ... (photo: OPS-NIB / Rey Baniquet)
Arroyo   Asian   Photos   Rebel   Terrorism  
A Guantanamo detainee, left, talks with a guard through a fence, at Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base, Cuba, Tuesday, May 15, 2007. About 380 detainees are currently held in Guantanamo Bay, some since 2001. The Independent
Outrage as US military convicts Bin Laden's driver of war crimes
| A jury of six military officers yesterday delivered a split verdict in the trial at Guantanamo Bay of a former driver of Osama bin Laden, convicting him of providing ma... (photo: AP / Brennan Linsley)
Al Qaeda   Guantanamo   Justice   Photos   Terrorism  
In this Oct. 10, 2001, file photo, Boca Raton Fire & Rescue members assist FBI agents with the investigation at American Media in Boca Raton, Fla., in connection with the death of Robert Stevens, a photo editor at the Sun tabloid. The widow of a tabloid photo editor who died in the 2001 anthrax attacks insisted in a $50 million federal lawsuit filed years ago that the U.S. government was ultimately responsible for his death. Now that the FBI is pinning the blame on government scientist Bruce Ivins, the lawsuit brought by Maureen Stevens looks positively clairv Inquirer
US releases data in Anthrax case
| WASHINGTON -- US justice authorities released a trove of formerly sealed documents Wednesday hoping to bring to a close the case of the deadliest bio-terror attack in U... (photo: AP / Steve Mitchell)
Anthrax   Law   Photos   Terrorism   US  
In this Thursday, July 24, 2008 file photograph of a sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin, reviewed by the U.S. Military, defendant Salim Ahmed Hamdan, left, watches as FBI agent Craig Donnachie testifies about his interrogations of Hamdan, while a picture of disguised U.S. agents is displayed on a screen, during Hamdan's trial inside the war crimes courthouse at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, in Cuba. A jury of six military officers reached a split verdict on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008, in the war crimes trial of Salim Ahmed Hamdan, clearing him of some charges but convicting him of others that could send him to prison for life. The judge scheduled a sentencing hearing for later Wedne The Star
U.S. convicts bin Laden's driver at Guantanamo
| GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - A jury of U.S. military officers on Wednesday convicted Osama bin Laden's driver on charges of providing material suppo... (photo: AP / Janet Hamlin, Pool)
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 A view of the towers of the Prophet Mohammad´s Mosque as the sunsets in Medina in Saudi Arabia Wednesday Jan. 3, 2007. After taking part in the Hajj, Muslim pilgrims head to Medina to pray at the Prophet´s mosque, Islam´s second holiest
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- Gloria's Terror Gambit
- China 'guarantees' safe Games amid terror threat
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- Philippine court blocks autonomy deal for Muslims
- US cites BI for thwarting planned terrorist attacks
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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo arrives at Malacanang's Aguinaldo State Dining Room to preside over the 33rd National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) Board meeting Tuesday (Aug. 5, 2008).
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Middle East Conflict Iraq
- Jewish settlers attack British diplomats in Hebron
- Amnesty condemns bin Laden driver verdict
- Yemen moves to curb underage marriage
- Iraqi superstar to sing in Abu Dhabi
- Breastfeeding campaign urgently needed in Yemen
- Most Iraqi refugees refuse to head home
 Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), and Syrian officials turn the valve of an oil pump to signify the start of oil pumping to Syria in Mosul, Iraq, Sept. 6, 2003.
Iraq's surplus, with oil revenue, raises issue of reconstruction costs
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- Iraqi superstar to sing in Abu Dhabi
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- Iraqi official defends spending
- Kirkuk row scuppers chance of Iraq elections next year
- Legislators in Iraq adjourn for vacation without new electio
- TV ratings: House of Saddam draws 2.3m viewers
 Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), and Syrian officials turn the valve of an oil pump to signify the start of oil pumping to Syria in Mosul, Iraq, Sept. 6, 2003.
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- No joint march by Koreas in Beijing
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- No joint march by Koreas in Beijing
- Bush scolds China on rights day before Games
- China rejects Bush criticism of its affairs
- No joint march by Koreas in Beijing
 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to reporters Friday, June 20, 2008 at the White House, thanking members of the House and Senate for their bipartisan cooperation in reaching agreement on war funding and intelligence gathering legislation.
Bush to Asia: Stop Oppression
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Anthrax scientist held patents for vaccine
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