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2 Americas, a world apart
Tribune correspondentsThe America here has no suffering middle class to speak of, just like the America in Denver barely sweats terrorist threats. In Denver's America, George Bush is the president, he's a Republican, and almost everything is his fault. In St. Paul's America,...Tags: Barack Obama, Paul Green, Medical Services, National Government, Political Candidates
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Zardari wins Pakistan's presidency
Chicago Tribune correspondentAsif Ali Zardari, the controversial widower of slain Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto once plagued by corruption charges, was elected president of Pakistan on Saturday and now must lead his troubled country out of the deepest crisis it has faced in years....Tags: Asif Ali Zardari, Pervez Musharraf, Religious Conflicts, Corruption, Civil Unrest
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Visit marks historic turn for U.S., Libya
Associated PressThe United States and Libya sealed a historic turnaround after decades of terrorist killings, American retaliation, suspicions and insults with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's peacemaking visit yesterday with Col. Muammar el Kadafi, Libya's...Tags: Ramadan, Diplomacy, National Government, George Bush, Richard Nixon
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Rice: Libya visit marks 'new phase'
Associated PressTRIPOLI, Libya — After decades of terrorist killings, American retaliation, suspicions and insults, the United States and Libya sealed a historic turnaround with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's peacemaking visit Friday with Moammar Gadhafi,...Tags: Condoleezza Rice
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Would Zardari be tough on terror?
The likely next president of unstable, nuclear-armed Pakistan after today's election is a horse-loving aristocrat who has spent more years in prison than in politics -- a novice leader lifted to prominence by his marriage to former Prime Minister...Tags: Nawaz Sharif, Pervez Musharraf, Asif Ali Zardari, Corruption, Civil Unrest
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Rice rebuilds U.S. ties with Libya
The Associated PressThe United States and Libya sealed a historic turnaround after decades of terrorist killings, American retaliation, suspicions and insults with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's peacemaking visit Friday with Moammar Gadhafi, Libya's mercurial...Tags: Ramadan, Ronald Reagan, Condoleezza Rice
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National Security Is Top Issue
With the presidential election two months away, it has been interesting following the polls and opinions of Americans. It seems the most important issue on everyone's mind is the economy. I might be an exception to the majority in believing our nation's...Tags: Political Candidates, Elections, Petroleum Industry
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U.S. strike said to have slain 6 to 12
New York Times News ServiceISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A missile strike from a pilotless U.S. reconnaissance aircraft killed six to 12 people in a group of houses in southern Afghanistan, very close to the border with Pakistan, Pakistani residents of the area said Friday. The...Tags: Defense, Civil Unrest, Rebellions, NATO, Weaponry
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: ABROAD
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper plans to dissolve Parliament on Sunday and call early elections in hopes of strengthening his minority government's hold on power. Harper's Conservatives need to win an additional 28 seats to have a majority in...Tags: Political Candidates, United Nations, Elections, Voting, Space Programs
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Rice says U.S.-Libya relations improving
TRIPOLI, Libya - The United States and Libya sealed a historic turnaround after decades of terrorist killings, American retaliation, suspicions and insults, with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's peacemaking visit Friday with Moammar Gadhafi, Libya'...Tags: Ramadan, Ronald Reagan, Condoleezza Rice, Government, George Bush
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Warriors end slumber in time to top Solehi
Of The Morning CallWilson coach Bret Comp might be buying all of his players watches with built-in alarms. ''We forgot kickoff was at 7,'' he said after the Warriors' game against Southern Lehigh on Friday night. ''Most of our guys thought it was 8 or 8:15.'' Comp wasn't... -
9/11 lessons profoundly change NYPD
Nearly seven years after terrorists took down the World Trade Center's twin towers, police officials have embarked on an ambitious plan to secure the new development that is finally sprouting at ground zero. But a repeat of the horrors of Sept. 11,...Tags: The White House, Vehicles, Subway Transportation, Central Intelligence Agency, Transportation
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