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Suicide bombers killed at least 64 people at the Pakistan army weapons complex
Tribune correspondentTwo suicide bombers killed at least 64 people during a shift change at the Pakistan army's main weapons complex Thursday, a sign of the worsening security in the troubled country as parties in the ruling coalition continued to squabble over priorities...Tags: Bombings, Religious Conflicts, Armed Conflicts, Civil Unrest, Government
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30 militants die in Afghan battle near ambush site
The U.S.-led coalition said today it had killed more than 30 insurgents in a battle in eastern Afghanistan, fighters an Afghan governor said were responsible for an attack that killed 10 French troops this week. Officials also announced the deaths of six...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Armed Conflicts, Civil Unrest, Injuries, Rebellions
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Jekyll and Hyde: 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG
MotorTrend MagazineWhump! Thumbing the start button on the Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG shifter is like throwing a match into a pool of gasoline. The hand-built 6.2-liter V-8 under the hood doesn't crank or spool or stutter into life. It's just suddenly there, all rumbling... -
Bush: Terror war not 'law enforcement'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Bush didn't mention the candidates to succeed him as president by name today at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Orlando. He didn't have to. Placing the war in Iraq in the greater context of......Tags: Barack Obama, Dick Cheney, John Kerry, Gaming and Lotteries, Political Candidates
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Two car bombs kill at least 11 in Algeria
Two car bombs struck near a hotel and a military compound in Algeria yesterday, killing at least 11 people and wounding 31, the Algerian Interior Ministry said. The blasts followed Tuesday's deadly attack on prospective recruits at a police academy. The...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Bombings, Civil Unrest, Economic Policy, Vehicles
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Sarkozy vows troops will fight on
Associated PressFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed yesterday that French troops would stick it out in Afghanistan despite an exceptionally deadly attack and frustration at home about the war. "We have to be here," he said while visiting Kabul, adding that he had...Tags: Hamid Karzai, Religious Conflicts, Civil Unrest, Government, National Government
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Algeria: Military base, hotel attacked
Twin car bombs rocked a hotel and military headquarters in Algeria, killing 12 people Wednesday, a day after a suicide bombing nearby killed 43. The new bombings were the sixth major terrorist action this month in the North African nation. No group has...Tags: Bombings, Guerrilla Activity, Osama bin Laden
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World Briefing
PAKISTAN 5 killed in missile strike in tribal area A suspected militant hide-out near the Afghan border was destroyed in a missile strike that killed at least five people, Pakistani officials said. Four intelligence officials said the missiles destroyed...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Rebellions, Osama bin Laden, Natural Resources, Punishment
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Grooming a female suicide bomber
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFrom the jail cell she was sharing with her mother, sister and 1-year-old son, the young widow watched with a sardonic expression as the boy weaved unsteadily toward a visiting American soldier and lifted his arms to be carried. "Aboud," she called out...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Religious Conflicts, Bombings, Armed Conflicts, Civil Unrest
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Veterans give mixed reaction to Bush's speech in Orlando
Sentinel Staff WriterPresident Bush stopped briefly in Orlando on Wednesday to praise veterans, defend his decisions about the war in Iraq and argue that the nation is in the midst of a worldwide battle against terrorists that will affect America for years to come....Tags: Barack Obama, People, John McCain, Government, National Government
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FBI terror rules worry senators
The Associated PressProposed rules to help the FBI catch terrorists could lead to innocent Americans being spied upon by government agents or informants, "all without any basis for suspicion," a group of Democratic senators said Wednesday. The rules, known as the attorney-...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Richard Durbin, Edward M. Kennedy, Government, National Government
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Algeria car bombings kill 11
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTwo car bombs struck Wednesday near a hotel and a military compound in Algeria, killing at least 11 people and wounding 31 others, the Algerian Interior Ministry said. The blasts came a day after a deadly attack on prospective recruits at a police...Tags: Bombings, Religious Conflicts, Civil Unrest, Economic Policy, Vehicles
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