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Iraqi prime minister says country's top Shiite cleric won't block US-Iraqi security pact
Associated Press WriterBAGHDAD (AP) _ Iraq's prime minister said Friday that the country's most influential Shiite cleric will leave the decision on the future of U.S. troops to the government and parliament — a step that could remove a major obstacle to a deal....Tags: Civil Unrest, Defense, Prosecution, Wars and Interventions, George Bush
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Roadside bomb kills Shiite politician
BAGHDAD A roadside bomb killed a prominent member of Muqtada al-Sadr's political movement yesterday, raising fears of new internal Shiite bloodshed ahead of regional elections expected in January. The victim's allies blamed U.S. and Iraqi forces for the...Tags: Civil Unrest, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Conflicts, Regional Elections, Religious Conflicts
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Police: Man phoned bomb threats at 13 sites
Bomb threats on Route 309 in Bucks County and at a Wal-Mart store in Berks County over a 31/2-hour period Wednesday night had emergency responders scrambling to evacuate a dozen stores and to make sure there were no bombs. Police identified a suspect...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Guerrilla Activity
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Man found with explosives pleads guilty
A New York man pleaded guilty Friday to possessing explosives after he was linked to three vehicles in Connecticut and New York packed with weapons and explosives, authorities said. Yung Tang, 38, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in New...Tags: Lawyers, Defense, Prisons, Prosecution, Punishment
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Libya begins terror payments
The Associated PressLibya has started making payments into a nearly $2 billion fund to compensate the families of American victims of Libyan-linked terror attacks in the 1980s, another step in the full normalization of long-strained ties between Washington and Tripoli, the...Tags: Terrorism, Condoleezza Rice, Ronald Reagan, Guerrilla Activity, Diplomacy
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WAR UPDATE
A roadside bomb killed a prominent member of Muqtada al-Sadr's political movement yesterday, raising fears of new internal Shia bloodshed. The victims' allies blamed U.S. and Iraqi forces for the blast. Suspicion also fell on Shia splinter groups, some...Tags: Terrorism, Armed Forces, Defense, The White House, Vehicles
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: ABROAD
Montenegro and Macedonia recognized Kosovo's independence yesterday, despite opposition from Serbia, which called the moves by its Balkan neighbors a betrayal and expelled the Montenegrin ambassador from Belgrade. The moves represent a blow to Serbia's...Tags: Buddhism, Guerrilla Activity, Christianity, NATO, Orthodoxy
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Iraq politician loyal to al-Sadr is assassinated
Los Angeles TimesAn Iraqi lawmaker belonging to the anti-American party of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr was assassinated Thursday by a bomb that exploded as the politician's motorcade passed near a Baghdad military checkpoint. Saleh al-Auqaeili was a former spokesman...Tags: Motorcycling, Armed Forces, Defense, Laws, Wars and Interventions
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Attacker delivers sweets, bomb
Los Angeles TimesISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A suicide bomber bearing a box of sweets managed to penetrate one of the most heavily secured police enclaves in the capital Thursday, wrecking a residential building that housed anti-terrorism police and injuring half a...Tags: Terrorism, Rebellions, Civil Unrest, Defense, Guerrilla Activity
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Pakistani anti-terror police hit by bomber
Los Angeles TimesA suicide bomber penetrated a heavily secured police enclave Thursday, wrecking a residential building that housed anti-terrorism police and injuring a half dozen officers. Elsewhere in the country, airstrikes by suspected U.S. unmanned aircraft...Tags: Terrorism, Rebellions, Civil Unrest, Defense, Laws
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Police: Man phoned in bomb threats at 12 locations
Bomb threats at a dozen stores and restaurants on Route 309 in Bucks County and one Wal-Mart store in Berks County over a 3 1/2-hour period last night had emergency responders scrambling to evacuate employees and customers while checking to make sure...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Burger King, McDonald's, Punishment, Guerrilla Activity
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Libya begins paying into fund to compensate families of US terror victims
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Libya has started making payments into a nearly $2 billion fund to compensate the families of American victims of Libyan-linked terror attacks in the 1980s, another step in the full normalization of long-strained ties between...
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