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- Hussein Trial in '82 Deaths Set to Begin Next Month
- The Schröder-Merkel Debate: Experts Say the Conservative Still Leads the Chancellor
- Indonesian Jet Crash Kills All 117 Aboard
- Egypt's Election Panel to Ignore Court Order on Poll Monitors
- Iran Rejects an Ultimatum From Europe
- Palestinian Legislator Pleads Guilty to Assisting Militant Group
- Iraq's Kurdish Leader Issues Broadside Against Arab Countries
- Afghan and U.S. Forces Mount Operation in Southern Afghanistan
- Jobless Palestinians Clash With Security Forces in Gaza
- Indonesian Jet Crashes on Takeoff in Sumatra, Killing 143
- Chernobyl's After-Effects Not as Dire as Predicted, Report Says
- Kosovo President Says He Has Lung Cancer, Raising Doubt Over Talks
- 4 Palestinians Killed in Blast of Home Linked to Hamas
- Experts Find Reduced Effects of Chernobyl
- After New Talks, India Says It May Pull Troops From Kashmir
- Leader Says Other Arabs Are Insensitive to Iraq's Plight
- 13 Insurgents Killed as U.S. and Afghans Mount Drive
- Egypt Theater Fire Kills 29
- Egypt Theater Fire Kills 32
- Experts Find Reduced Effects of Chernobyl
- Foreign Workers Are Caught in a Double Trap
- Is This the Gaze of an Endangered Species or an Evil Croc?
- Leader Says Other Arabs Are Insensitive to Iraq's Plight
- U.S. Tries to Secure Iraqi Town, and Rebels Respond
- Fire That Killed 32 Stirs Anger Against Egyptian Government
- U.S. Military Attacks Insurgents in Western Iraq
- British Report Says Iran 5 Years Away From Nuclear Weapon
- Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian in Gaza Strip
- Lethal Fire Heightens Egyptians' Anger at Government
- Annan Failed to Curb Corruption in Iraq's Oil-for-Food Program, Investigators Report
- Hussein Confessed to Massacre Order, Iraqi President Says
- Nuclear Weapon Is Years Off for Iran, Research Panel Says
- Chirac's Illness Remains a Mystery, Despite Official Details
- Saudis Kill Top Militant, Ending Skirmish With a Qaeda Cell
- Annan Failed to Curb Corruption in Iraq's Oil-for-Food Program, Investigators Report
- Arafat's Former Security Chief Is Killed by Gunmen in Gaza
- Lethal Fire Heightens Egyptians' Anger at Government
- Annan Failed to Curb Corruption in Iraq's Oil-for-Food Program, Investigators Report
- Arafat's Former Security Chief Is Killed by Gunmen in Gaza
- Hussein Confessed to Massacre Order, Iraqi President Says
- Baseball in Iraq: As Pastimes Go, It's Anything But
- Why Japan Seems Content to Be Run by One Party
- Arafat's Ex-Security Chief Is Killed in Gaza
- Compromise Sought for U.N. Meeting
- Egypt Votes in Contested Race for President, a First
- Palestinians Struggle With Renewed Lawlessness in Gaza
- 4 U.S. Contractors Killed in Iraq; Another Is Rescued
- Oil-for-Food Report Says U.N. Needs Total Overhaul
- Egypt Holds a Multiple-Choice Vote, but the Answer Is Mubarak
- Basra Bombs Kill 16 Iraqis and 4 U.S. Contractors
- Abbas Vows to Find Palestinian Killers of Security Aide
- U.N. Chief Admits Oil-for-Food Missteps
- U.N. Report Cites U.S. and Japan as the 'Least Generous Donors'
- Egypt Holds a Multiple-Choice Vote, but the Answer Is Mubarak
- Virus Ravaging India's Poor Stirs Call for Counterattack
- Ukrainian President Fires His Government
- Ukrainian Leader Fires His Government
- Egypt Holds a Multiple-Choice Vote, but the Answer Is Mubarak
- Basra Bombs Kill 16 Iraqis and 4 U.S. Contractors
- U.N. Chief Admits Oil-for-Food Missteps
- Medical Records Say Arafat Died From a Stroke
- A Chinese University Removes a Topic From the Closet
- Ukraine Leader Fires Cabinet as Reform Coalition Splits
- Powell Calls His U.N. Speech a Lasting Blot on His Record
- New Strain of Wheat Rust Appears in Africa
- Billions for Vaccines for the Poor to Be Raised in Bond Markets
- China Says North Korea Nuclear Talks Will Resume Tuesday
- U.S.-Iraqi Sweep Arrests 200 in Rebel Staging Area
- Powell Calls His U.N. Speech a Lasting Blot on His Record
- Chirac Leaves Hospital, Saying He Feels Well
- A Symbol of Apartheid Sees Signs of Prosperity
- Rail Line to Tibet Is a Marvel, but China Is Mum
- Israeli Army Removes Military Equipment From Gaza
- Wider U.S. Net Seeks Allies Against Iran's Nuclear Plan
- Security Company Closes Baghdad Airport Over Pay
- Mubarak's Victory Orderly, but Opposition Is Still Angry
- Fired Ukraine Premier Sees End of 'Orange Revolution' Unity
- Clash by Diplomats at U.N. Over Reform Bares Divisions
- Synagogue Dispute Clouds Gaza Transfer
- Afghan Defense Minister Survives Assassination Attempt
- Iraqis and U.S. Troops Fight to Retake Northern City
- Iraqi-U.S. Units Battle to Clear a Rebel Area
- Attempt to Kill Defense Chief Raises Tension in Afghanistan
- Kosovo Serb Policeman Wounded in Ambush in Village, U.N. Reports
- As Israelis Pull Out, the Question Lingers: Who'll Control Gaza?
- Japanese Premier Poised to Win in Election
- Italian Journalist Abducted in Gaza
- Where Poverty Drove Zapatistas, the Living Is No Easier
- Media Polls Say Japanese Premier Wins in a Landslide
- Egypt Sends Soldiers to the Gaza Frontier
- Under Pressure, Rebels Abandon an Iraqi Stronghold
- Iran Warns the West Not to Use the U.N. to Penalize It
- Koizumi's Party, Backing Reforms, Wins in Landslide
- Protestants Riot for 2nd Night in Belfast, Injuring 30 Police Officers
- Attempted Killing of Afghan Official Denied
- Koizumi's Party, Backing Reforms, Wins in Landslide
- Synchronizing the Present and Past in a Timeless Place
- Celebration and Scavenging as Palestinians Take Over Gaza
- Gazans Revel as They Sift Through Ex-Settlements
- China's State Secrets Agency Will Guard One Less: Death Tolls

