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NAJAF, Iraq - Thousands of mourners attended funerals today and Iraqi authorities detained 50 suspects in connection with an explosion in the Shiite holy city of Najaf t...
December 20, 2004 International News
Mass blocking food supplies WELLINGTON, New Zealand - A remnant of the largest iceberg ever recorded is blocking Antarctica's McMurdo Sound, threatening tens of thousands...
December 18, 2004 International News
4 U.S workers hurt by bomb BAGHDAD, Iraq - Militants killed two Iraqis execution-style and wounded four U.S. security contractors in a roadside bombing Saturday in violen...
December 18, 2004 International News
HAVANA - Cuba has agreed to buy about $125 million in farm goods from U.S. companies attending trade talks in Havana, officials said. The deals, which were agreed on dur...
December 18, 2004 International News
BASTOGNE, Belgium - World War II-era jeeps and trucks rumbled through this town Saturday in ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary of the deadliest battle in American h...
December 18, 2004 International News
New hope emerges for Middle East JERUSALEM - A month after Yasser Arafat's death, a new political landscape is taking shape in the Middle East. In the Palestinian territo...
December 18, 2004 International News
Rebel attacks kill 5 people BAGHDAD, Iraq - Rebel strikes across Baghdad killed five people today - including three paramilitary policemen and a government official - as ...
December 16, 2004 International News
KIEV, Ukraine - Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko said today that he was sure he was poisoned by the Ukrainian government and believes it most likely happened at a din...
December 16, 2004 International News
CAIRO, Egypt - A man identified as Osama bin Laden bitterly criticized the Saudi regime in an audiotape posted on an Islamic Web site today. The voice sounded like the a...
December 16, 2004 International News
KHANPUR, India - Welders cut through metal and soldiers pulled bodies from the crushed cars of two trains that collided head-on Tuesday in northern India, killing 37 peo...
December 15, 2004 International News
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