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US hawks turn rhetoric on Tehran Regime change, once again, is on the lips of Washingtons hawks. And the international community - still smarting from the diplomatic fallout of the Iraq war - threatens to be riven over the thorny question of what to do about Iran.
US sends warning to Libya over 'pursuit of WMD' Libya has been "aggressively pursuing" the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction since the United Nations sanctions against the country were suspended after the Lockerbie trial, America claimed yesterday.
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Israel soldier made woman drink cleaning fluid-court The Israeli army has charged a female soldier with forcing a Palestinian woman at a checkpoint to drink the cleaning fluid she was carrying
Russia Shutters Last vIndependent TV Station With parliamentary and presidential elections coming soon, Russia's only countrywide independent television channel was yanked off the air today, rekindling a debate over how President Vladimir Putin views media freedoms.
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Interest Rates Set to Hit 45-Year Low The Federal Reserve is prepared this week to drop a key interest rate to its lowest level since President Eisenhower's second term
Truck Transporting 50,000 Honeybees Wrecks Bees Swarm Highway After Tractor-Trailer Wrecks
Powell proposes US-Mideast free trade link
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Benneton likely to still use RFID tags "Once the Benetton Group was satisfied with the test results, the second step would be to use the technology across one brand," says Mauro. "We are still far from there. We're still in the first stage, testing the technology." ID technology a waiting `avalanche' RFID has been around for years; it's already used in the FasTrak transponders that automatically pay tolls on Bay Area bridges, implanted ID chips for pets and livestock, and subway cash cards in Singapore and Hong Kong.
Down on the organ farm New hope that animals could one day shorten the wait for a transplant
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He's Alive: He's Surrendering! American soldiers have allegedly been handed a letter from Saddam Hussein offering his terms of surrender
U.S. Announces Creation of New Iraq Army US-led civil administrators announced the creation of a new Iraqi army Monday and said recruitment will begin next week, hoping to contain Iraqi anger over desperate unemployment and to curb a rash of attacks against U.S. forces.
Police investigating suspicious big-rig near Burbank Airport Authorities on Monday investigated a suspicious big-rig parked near the Burbank Glendale Pasadena Airport, closing one runway and prohibiting passenger trains from stopping at the airport.
Report Cast Doubt on Iraq-Al Qaeda Connection The National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq, which represented the consensus of the U.S. intelligence community, contained cautionary language about Iraq's connections with al Qaeda and warnings about the reliability of conflicting reports by Iraqi defectors and captured al Qaeda members about the ties
U.S. troops face depression, boredom, general malaise "It's a brutal environment where you don't feel welcome or appreciated," said Spc. Raymond Bremen, 21 of the Bronx, N.Y. "It's just hostile, between the weather, the water, the food, the people. It's everything."
Everything Going as Planned: Afghanistan regains its title as world's biggest heroin dealer
Now Bush blames failure to find WMD on looters In his weekly radio address yesterday, Mr Bush was forced to produce a new explanation of why the US has not found Iraq's alleged chemical and biological weapons. He told listeners that suspect sites had been looted in the closing days of Saddam Hussein's regime
The U.S. rejects Iraq's explanation for the seized trailers Even though its own Army has such vehicles for filling weather balloons.
Woman and Child Killed in Western Iraq
Soldiers 'will create cycle of revenge' MPs from across the political spectrum today reacted with shock and concern to revelations that trigger-happy US troops in Iraq regularly kill civilians.
US troops 'shoot civilians' American soldiers in Iraq today make the astonishing admission that they regularly kill civilians