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- Iraqi Premier Visits a City as His Forces Widen Patrols
- Envoys Reach Compromise on Scaled-Back U.N. Reform Plans
- Race in Germany Narrows as Schröder Gains in Surveys
- A 'Now What?' Shadows Japan Leader's Victory
- Iraqi Premier Visits a City as His Forces Widen Patrols
- Envoys Reach Compromise on Scaled-Back U.N. Reform Plans
- China's State Secrets Agency Will Guard One Less: Death Tolls
- In a Corner of the Andes, Help and Hope for Giant Birds
- Palestinians Cross Egyptian Border Freely
- North Korea Talks Resume in Beijing, With Little Sign of Progress
- Europeans Oppose U.S. Plan for NATO in Afghanistan
- Britain Sees Terror Threats as Continuing Battle
- Talks on North Korea's Nuclear Arms Program Resume in Beijing
- Europeans Oppose U.S. Plan for NATO in Afghanistan
- Palestinians, in Holiday Mood, Cross Egyptian Border Freely
- U.S. Plans Troop Reduction in Afghanistan by Spring
- U.S. May Start Pulling Out of Afghanistan Next Spring
- 75 Killed in Baghdad Blast; Amended Charter Approved
- U.N. vs. Poverty: Seeking a Focus, Quarreling Over the Vision
- North Korea Talks Resume, Still in a Standoff
- A Gaza Holiday: Looting, Chaos and Bargains in Egypt
- Hundreds Closely Watched in Terror Threat, Britain Told
- 75 Killed in Baghdad Blast; Amended Charter Approved
- North Korea's New Reactor Demand Complicates Talks
- Pakistanis Seize Afghan Militants
- Multiple Attacks Kill Nearly 150 in Iraqi Capital
- Bush Thanks World Leaders and Takes Conciliatory Tone
- North Korea Sets New Demand for Ending Arms Program: Money to Buy a Civilian Reactor
- Father's Ideals Forged Life in East for German Candidate
- Dealers Smuggle Weapons Into Gaza From Egypt
- Deal for Ukraine Company Renews Charges of Abuse
- Multiple Attacks Kill Nearly 150 in Iraqi Capital
- At Least 20 Killed by Suicide Car Bombers in Baghdad
- Bush Thanks World Leaders and Takes Conciliatory Tone
- Multiple Attacks Kill Nearly 150 in Iraqi Capital
- New Generation of Afghan Voters Is Finding Its Voice
- Protestants Say Anger and Alienation Are Fueling Riots in Belfast
- On a Border in Crisis, There's No Bolting a Busy Gate
- North Korea Demand on Reactor Creates Standoff at Nuclear Talks
- Iranian Leader Promises 'New Proposals' in Nuclear Talks
- World Briefing Update: Europe, Africa
- Court Says West Bank Barrier Must Detour by 5 Arab Villages
- North Koreans Insist on Demand for New Reactor in Nuclear Talks
- Sharon Tells U.N. It's Time for Palestinian Peace Steps
- Insurgents Strike Baghdad Again; Two-Day Death Toll Nears 200
- Afghan Candidate Wounded; 2 Backers Abducted
- China Proposes Compromise in Stalled Korean Nuclear Talks
- North Koreans Insist on Demand for New Reactor in Nuclear Talks
- The Front-Runner in Germany Runs Scared
- Deadly Attacks Continue as Afghans Prepare to Vote
- 25 Are Killed as Insurgents Press Attacks on Shiites
- China Proposes a Deal to End North Korean Nuclear Standoff
- Head of Major Crime Family in Custody, Italian Police Say
- Israel to Disrupt Palestinian Vote if Hamas Runs
- Baghdad Bombings Raise Anew Questions About U.S. Strategy in Iraq
- Evidence Grows That Canada Aided in Having Terrorism Suspects Interrogated in Syria
- Poor Planning and Corruption Hobble Reconstruction of Iraq
- 5,800 Afghans With Many Agendas Seek Office Sunday
- To Many in the Amazon, Government Comes on a Boat
- Divided Germany Votes, With Coalition Likely
- North Korea Talks Extended To Discuss Chinese Proposal
- Spain Scolds Careless Public: You Can Prevent Forest Fires
- Bolton and U.N. Are Still Standing After His First Test
- Even in Iraqi City Cited as Model, Rebuilding Efforts Are Hobbled
- Divided Germany Votes, With Coalition Likely
- North Korea Talks Extended to Discuss Chinese
- Spain Scolds Careless Public: You Can Prevent Forest Fires
- Poor Planning and Corruption Hobble Reconstruction of Iraq
- Afghans Turn Out to Vote Despite Scattered Attacks
- Guantánamo Prisoners Go on Hunger Strike
- German Election Is Inconclusive; No Clear Winner
- Afghan Voters Take Next Step to Democracy
- Relentless Rebel Attacks Test Shiite Endurance
- U.S. and Allies Press U.N. Nuclear Agency to Criticize Iran
- Uzbek Refugees Fear for the Relatives They Left Behind
- Gunmen Kill a Lawmaker in an Attack Near Baghdad
- North Korea Says It Will Abandon Nuclear Efforts
- German Election Is Inconclusive; No Clear Winner
- Vatican Releases Official Record of Pope John Paul II's Final Days
- North Korea Halts U.N. Aid
- North Korea Says It Will Drop Nuclear Efforts for Aid Program
- After German Election, Deadlock Hardens
- Reporter Working for Times Abducted and Slain in Iraq
- Rights Report Details Uzbek Crackdown After Uprising in May
- British Army Storms Basra Jail to Free 2 Soldiers From Arrest
- Europe's Direction Is Unclear, Much as Germany's Is After Vote
- Reporter Working for Times Abducted and Slain in Iraq
- Simon Wiesenthal, Who Helped Hunt Nazis After War, Dies at 96
- Iran Warns Against Raising Nuclear Issue in U.N.
- Iran Warns Against Referral of Nuclear Issue to the U.N.
- Attacks in Iraq Kill 9 Americans, Including State Dept. Aide
- London Bombers Visited Earlier, Apparently on Practice Run
- Simon Wiesenthal Is Dead at 96; Tirelessly Pursued Nazi Fugitives
- Rice Urges Israel to Aid Palestinian Election
- Europe Is Closer to Talks With Turkey
- New Vatican Rule Said to Bar Gays as New Priests
- Anger Grows in Basra After British Raid
- Israel Security Aide Now Expects More Attacks From West Bank
- 5 Killed, 23 Wounded, by 2 Bomb Blasts in Pakistan City
- NATO Reports All 26 Nations Are Aiding Iraq With Training


