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2 people killed in Iraq bombings targeting police

07/27/2009

internet marketing HAMID AHMED Associated Press Writer= BAGHDAD (AP) â?? Two people were killed Monday in bombings across Iraq targeting police officers, considered the weakest link among the Iraqi security forces that have taken the lead from withdrawing American forces. The bombings primarily targeted police vehicles in Baghdad, western Fallujah and northern Mosul,...
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Karzai: Afghans want rules for troops changed

07/27/2009

ROBERT H. REID Associated Press Writers= KABUL (AP) â?? President Hamid Karzai said Monday he wants new rules governing the conduct of U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan and would be willing to talk with Taliban leaders who publicly renounce violence and endorse peace. But Karzai, acknowledging shaky relations with his international partners in the war...
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Military smashing Taliban’s drug depots

07/27/2009

KABUL — U.S. Marines and Afghan forces have found and destroyed hundreds of tons of poppy seeds, opium and heroin in southern Afghanistan this month. A top American official said the raids show that the new U.S. counter-narcotics strategy in Afghanistan is working. U.S. and NATO troops are attacking drug warehouses in Afghanistan for...
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Freeport employees charged in deadly Indonesian shooting spree near world’s largest gold mine

07/27/2009

JAKARTA, Indonesia – Police have charged two employees at U.S. company Freeport with alleged involvement in a spate of deadly shootings at the largest gold mine in the world, an official said Monday. The workers were among seven people who will go on trial for premeditated murder and illegal weapons possession, said Col. Ketut...
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NYT: West Bank outposts offer hope for deal

07/27/2009
NYT: West Bank outposts offer hope for deal

As U.S. diplomats renew their peace push in the Middle East, two growing ultra-Orthodox settlements in the West Bank offer surprising potential for a compromise. from msnbc.com: World news
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Israel: ‘No option’ off table on Iran

07/27/2009
Israel: ‘No option’ off table on Iran

Israel’s defense minister told visiting U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Monday that his country is taking “no option” off the table regarding Iran’s nuclear program. from msnbc.com: World news
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Israel seeking ‘understanding’ with U.S.

07/27/2009
Israel seeking ‘understanding’ with U.S.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he hopes to work out key policy disagreements with the U.S. during a series of meetings this week with high-profile American envoys. from msnbc.com: World news
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Freeport staff implicated in Indonesian shootings

07/27/2009

Police say two employees of U.S. company Freeport are among a group of men facing criminal charges for a spate of… from WN.com – World News
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