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  • Al-Qaeda re-grouping in Pakistan
    Azerbaijan News.Net
    A senior US security official has reportedly said that al-Qaeda is regrouping itself in tribal areas along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

  • Aghan official says US strikes killed 22 civilians
    New York Post
    Nuristan's Gov. Tamim Nuristani said, however, 22 civilians were killed in the Waygal district of Nuristan province. "This afternoon (Friday), two civilian vehicles were hit by airstrikes," Nuristani...

  • Man arrested over student murders
    BBC
    A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of two French students in south London. Police said a 21-year-old man was arrested in the street in south-east London in the early hours. ...

  • DNA frees another US inmate
    Azerbaijan News.Net
    Patrick Waller has become a free man in the US after being wrongly convicted and imprisoned for more than 15 years.

  • U.S. and Israeli militaries discuss attack on Liberty
    Azerbaijan News.Net
    Leading defense officials from the United States and Israel, meeting in Israel this week, raised the controversial attack on the U.S. ship USS Liberty, by Israel, in June 1967.

  • Verdict soon on World Trade Center third tower
    Azerbaijan News.Net
    US experts, investigating the collapse of the third tower at the World Trade Center, say building fires on several different floors probably caused the collapse.

  • North Korea refuses to complete de-nuclear work
    Azerbaijan News.Net
    North Korea has refused to take further steps to dismantle its nuclear program.

  • Iran nuclear position
    BBC
    Iran has said its position on its nuclear programme remains unchanged. The announcement comes a day after it delivered a formal response to an EU offer of incentives in exchange for halting uranium...

  • Israelis prepare to pull down Palestinian homes
    Azerbaijan News.Net
    Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has asked for demolition orders for two homes belonging to Palestinians behind recent deadly attacks against Israelis.

  • Mugabe makes conditions for talks
    Azerbaijan News.Net
    An angry Robert Mugabe, after flying home from an African Union summit, has told thousands of his supporters that opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai should not think he will renounce the presidency.

  • Afghan parliamentarian assassinated - Update
    Earth Times
    Kandahar/Kabul - An Afghan parliamentarian and renowned chieftain from the southern Kandahar province was assassinated overnight by unknown gunmen, an official said Saturday. Confirming the...

  • Firefighters prepare for busy weekend
    Azerbaijan News.Net
    California firefighters appear to be holding two bushfires burning along the California coast.

  • US marks Independence Day with fireworks, revelry
    New York Post
    The nation's largest fireworks display exploded in a spectrum of color over the East River, temporarily stealing the spotlight from New York's world-famous skyline and helping to...

  • Spitzer call girl drops
    New York Post
    The call girl involved in a scandal that brought down New York's former governor has dropped a lawsuit claiming "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis exploited her image and name on the...

  • Man flying lawn chair lifted by helium balloons
    New York Post
    Riding a green lawn chair supported by a rainbow array of more than 150 helium-filled party balloons, Kent Couch took off Saturday in a third bid to fly from central Oregon all the...

  • Freed U.S. hostages feel
    CNN
    Three men, safe in Texas, express gratitude to Colombian military Ex-hostages said to be doing well, in reintegration process French-Colombian Ingrid Betancourt undergoing medical tests in Paris 15...

  • Employers use federal law to deny benefits
    New York Post
    The story has played out often under the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act. Designed to protect employee benefits, the law has been used by employers as a shield against suits.

  • Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
    New York Post
    Lawrence Summers, a treasury secretary in the Clinton administration, predicted that more than 2 million foreclosures are coming over the next two years and that as many as 15 million homeowners will...

  • Egypt uncovers three tunnels on border with Gaza strip
    Haaretz
    Egyptian police uncovered three tunnels near the Rafah crossing on its border with the Gaza Strip Saturday and seized weapons and explosives in the strategic Sinai peninsula, according to security...

  • US removes uranium from Iraq
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    ... a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium - reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete...

  • Williams sisters await another Wimbledon showdown
    New York Post
    Venus and Serena Williams have a busy schedule Saturday. First they'll be on opposite sides of the Centre Court net, each trying to beat the other for the Wimbledon singles...

  • Obama, Clinton to hold joint fundraisers in NY
    New York Post
    Now that they're allies, Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton will help each other raise money in a series of fundraisers in New York next week.

  • Real, Man Utd bosses to meet over Ronaldo saga
    KeralaNext
    Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon and Manchester United chief executive David Gill will hold talks in Switzerland next week over Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, the Spanish sports...


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