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  1. Hussein Trial in '82 Deaths Set to Begin Next Month
  2. The Schröder-Merkel Debate: Experts Say the Conservative Still Leads the Chancellor
  3. Indonesian Jet Crash Kills All 117 Aboard
  4. Egypt's Election Panel to Ignore Court Order on Poll Monitors
  5. Iran Rejects an Ultimatum From Europe
  6. Palestinian Legislator Pleads Guilty to Assisting Militant Group
  7. Iraq's Kurdish Leader Issues Broadside Against Arab Countries
  8. Afghan and U.S. Forces Mount Operation in Southern Afghanistan
  9. Jobless Palestinians Clash With Security Forces in Gaza
  10. Indonesian Jet Crashes on Takeoff in Sumatra, Killing 143
  11. Chernobyl's After-Effects Not as Dire as Predicted, Report Says
  12. Kosovo President Says He Has Lung Cancer, Raising Doubt Over Talks
  13. 4 Palestinians Killed in Blast of Home Linked to Hamas
  14. Experts Find Reduced Effects of Chernobyl
  15. After New Talks, India Says It May Pull Troops From Kashmir
  16. Leader Says Other Arabs Are Insensitive to Iraq's Plight
  17. 13 Insurgents Killed as U.S. and Afghans Mount Drive
  18. Egypt Theater Fire Kills 29
  19. Egypt Theater Fire Kills 32
  20. Experts Find Reduced Effects of Chernobyl
  21. Foreign Workers Are Caught in a Double Trap
  22. Is This the Gaze of an Endangered Species or an Evil Croc?
  23. Leader Says Other Arabs Are Insensitive to Iraq's Plight
  24. U.S. Tries to Secure Iraqi Town, and Rebels Respond
  25. Fire That Killed 32 Stirs Anger Against Egyptian Government
  26. U.S. Military Attacks Insurgents in Western Iraq
  27. British Report Says Iran 5 Years Away From Nuclear Weapon
  28. Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian in Gaza Strip
  29. Lethal Fire Heightens Egyptians' Anger at Government
  30. Annan Failed to Curb Corruption in Iraq's Oil-for-Food Program, Investigators Report
  31. Hussein Confessed to Massacre Order, Iraqi President Says
  32. Nuclear Weapon Is Years Off for Iran, Research Panel Says
  33. Chirac's Illness Remains a Mystery, Despite Official Details
  34. Saudis Kill Top Militant, Ending Skirmish With a Qaeda Cell
  35. Annan Failed to Curb Corruption in Iraq's Oil-for-Food Program, Investigators Report
  36. Arafat's Former Security Chief Is Killed by Gunmen in Gaza
  37. Lethal Fire Heightens Egyptians' Anger at Government
  38. Annan Failed to Curb Corruption in Iraq's Oil-for-Food Program, Investigators Report
  39. Arafat's Former Security Chief Is Killed by Gunmen in Gaza
  40. Hussein Confessed to Massacre Order, Iraqi President Says
  41. Baseball in Iraq: As Pastimes Go, It's Anything But
  42. Why Japan Seems Content to Be Run by One Party
  43. Arafat's Ex-Security Chief Is Killed in Gaza
  44. Compromise Sought for U.N. Meeting
  45. Egypt Votes in Contested Race for President, a First
  46. Palestinians Struggle With Renewed Lawlessness in Gaza
  47. 4 U.S. Contractors Killed in Iraq; Another Is Rescued
  48. Oil-for-Food Report Says U.N. Needs Total Overhaul
  49. Egypt Holds a Multiple-Choice Vote, but the Answer Is Mubarak
  50. Basra Bombs Kill 16 Iraqis and 4 U.S. Contractors
  51. Abbas Vows to Find Palestinian Killers of Security Aide
  52. U.N. Chief Admits Oil-for-Food Missteps
  53. U.N. Report Cites U.S. and Japan as the 'Least Generous Donors'
  54. Egypt Holds a Multiple-Choice Vote, but the Answer Is Mubarak
  55. Virus Ravaging India's Poor Stirs Call for Counterattack
  56. Ukrainian President Fires His Government
  57. Ukrainian Leader Fires His Government
  58. Egypt Holds a Multiple-Choice Vote, but the Answer Is Mubarak
  59. Basra Bombs Kill 16 Iraqis and 4 U.S. Contractors
  60. U.N. Chief Admits Oil-for-Food Missteps
  61. Medical Records Say Arafat Died From a Stroke
  62. A Chinese University Removes a Topic From the Closet
  63. Ukraine Leader Fires Cabinet as Reform Coalition Splits
  64. Powell Calls His U.N. Speech a Lasting Blot on His Record
  65. New Strain of Wheat Rust Appears in Africa
  66. Billions for Vaccines for the Poor to Be Raised in Bond Markets
  67. China Says North Korea Nuclear Talks Will Resume Tuesday
  68. U.S.-Iraqi Sweep Arrests 200 in Rebel Staging Area
  69. Powell Calls His U.N. Speech a Lasting Blot on His Record
  70. Chirac Leaves Hospital, Saying He Feels Well
  71. A Symbol of Apartheid Sees Signs of Prosperity
  72. Rail Line to Tibet Is a Marvel, but China Is Mum
  73. Israeli Army Removes Military Equipment From Gaza
  74. Wider U.S. Net Seeks Allies Against Iran's Nuclear Plan
  75. Security Company Closes Baghdad Airport Over Pay
  76. Mubarak's Victory Orderly, but Opposition Is Still Angry
  77. Fired Ukraine Premier Sees End of 'Orange Revolution' Unity
  78. Clash by Diplomats at U.N. Over Reform Bares Divisions
  79. Synagogue Dispute Clouds Gaza Transfer
  80. Afghan Defense Minister Survives Assassination Attempt
  81. Iraqis and U.S. Troops Fight to Retake Northern City
  82. Iraqi-U.S. Units Battle to Clear a Rebel Area
  83. Attempt to Kill Defense Chief Raises Tension in Afghanistan
  84. Kosovo Serb Policeman Wounded in Ambush in Village, U.N. Reports
  85. As Israelis Pull Out, the Question Lingers: Who'll Control Gaza?
  86. Japanese Premier Poised to Win in Election
  87. Italian Journalist Abducted in Gaza
  88. Where Poverty Drove Zapatistas, the Living Is No Easier
  89. Media Polls Say Japanese Premier Wins in a Landslide
  90. Egypt Sends Soldiers to the Gaza Frontier
  91. Under Pressure, Rebels Abandon an Iraqi Stronghold
  92. Iran Warns the West Not to Use the U.N. to Penalize It
  93. Koizumi's Party, Backing Reforms, Wins in Landslide
  94. Protestants Riot for 2nd Night in Belfast, Injuring 30 Police Officers
  95. Attempted Killing of Afghan Official Denied
  96. Koizumi's Party, Backing Reforms, Wins in Landslide
  97. Synchronizing the Present and Past in a Timeless Place
  98. Celebration and Scavenging as Palestinians Take Over Gaza
  99. Gazans Revel as They Sift Through Ex-Settlements
  100. China's State Secrets Agency Will Guard One Less: Death Tolls