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ABASSAN, Gaza Strip — Militants from the Hamas and Fatah movements clashed with assault rifles and shoulder-held missiles Monday, killing three people in the latest sign...
May 09, 2006 International News
Town buries other victim BEACONSFIELD, Australia — Bells pealed and sirens wailed as this tiny mining town erupted in jubilation today after two miners were rescued from ...
May 09, 2006 International News
They're trapped for nearly 2 weeks BEACONSFIELD, Australia — Rescuers measured progress in fractions of an inch today as they chipped away rock harder than concrete to f...
May 08, 2006 International News
Crowd attacks rescue forces BAGHDAD, Iraq — A British military helicopter crashed in the southern city of Basra on Saturday and Iraqi police said the four-member crew was...
May 06, 2006 International News
BEACONSFIELD, Australia — They ate yogurt for breakfast Thursday and home cooked soup for dinner. They slept five hours in the cold, the most yet. To keep busy, they cle...
May 06, 2006 International News
Witnesses say hostile fire wasn't cause KABUL, Afghanistan — A U.S.-led coalition military transport helicopter crashed while conducting combat operations in the remote m...
May 06, 2006 International News
Global energy output at risk VIENNA, Austria — Unrest in Africa. Mideast insurgency and terrorism. Iran's nuclear brinkmanship. Russian pressure politics. South American ...
May 06, 2006 International News
BAGHDAD, Iraq — A roadside bomb killed three U.S. soldiers south of Baghdad today, and coalition forces shot to death three insurgents in Samarra — the site of the bombi...
May 05, 2006 International News
MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Vicente Fox backed off signing a drug decriminalization bill that the United States warned could result in "drug tourism" and increased a...
May 04, 2006 International News
GIs fortify it in hostile city RAMADI, Iraq — On the roof of a ruined hotel-turned-observation post nicknamed "the Ramadi Inn," two U.S. snipers listen to Johnny Cash's "...
May 03, 2006 International News
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