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[/url]AFP - The wars in Iraq and Darfur and the Cyprus question will be high on the menu as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice starts off for a new tour of Europe. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - The United States plans a U.N. Security Council vote on Tuesday that would impose sanctions on four Sudanese for abuses in Darfur, despite opposition from Russia and China that could kill the measure, council members said. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Veiled and chained at the ankles, a 35-year-old Iraqi woman went on trial Monday on charges of trying to carry out a suicide attack on a Jordanian hotel. Link To Original Article
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AP - More than a third of breast cancer survivors gradually stop getting annual mammographies, according to a new study. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Prosecutors in the trial of Saddam Hussein on Monday played an audiotape said to be a phone call between the former Iraqi leader and one of his co-defendants discussing the destruction of farmland during a crackdown against Shiites in the 1980s. Link To Original Article
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AP - Saying surfing the web is equivalent to reading a newspaper or talking on the phone, an administrative law judge has suggested that only a reprimand is appropriate as punishment for a city worker accused of failing to heed warnings to stay off the Internet. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - A wave of car bombs hit Baghdad on Monday, killing at least eight people and wounding nearly 80 as the trial of Saddam Hussein heard his signature was on documents linking him to the killings of 148 people. Link To Original Article
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AP - ABC will launch a global interactive game based on the hit TV show "Lost," the network announced Monday. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - A seventh car bomb exploded in Baghdad on Monday, with the latest targeting an Iraqi police patrol and wounding at least eight people, police said. Link To Original Article
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AP - Iranian women will be allowed to attend soccer matches for first time since the country's 1979 Islamic revolution, Iran's president said in a decree posted on his Web site Monday. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AFP - Six car bombs and a series of shootings have rocked Baghdad in a wave of fresh violence that left at least 14 people dead and about 90 wounded. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - More than half of America's baseball fans say the sport has not done enough to curb the use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, an AP-AOL Sports poll found. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Seven car bombs exploded across the capital Monday, killing at least six people and wounding dozens, as politicians met to try to finalize a new Cabinet. Police discovered the bodies of 20 Iraqis � apparent victims of sectarian killings the United States hopes the new government can end. Link To Original Article
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USATODAY.com - Before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, Jawad al-Maliki, the country's new prime minister-designate, was a little-known exile living in Syria, where he worked for a Shiite Islamist party trying to overthrow Saddam Hussein. Since returning, al-Maliki has developed a reputation for being blunt and tough. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - A wave of car bombs hit Baghdad on Monday, killing at least eight people and wounding nearly 80 as the trial of Saddam Hussein heard his signature was on documents linking him to the killings of 148 people. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday renewed his criticism of Israel, calling it a "fake regime" that cannot continue to exist. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - Signatures on documents linking Saddam Hussein and six of his co-accused to the killings of 148 Shi'ites in the 1980s match those of the former Iraqi president, the court heard on Monday. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday there was no need for U.S.-Iran talks now that a permanent Iraqi government was in place. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Communist rebels stormed army bases and government buildings Monday in a bold assault in northern Nepal, battling government troops in a night-long gunfight that left six people dead. In the capital, security forces fired rubber bullets on crowds of pro-democracy protesters. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AFP - An Iraqi woman who publicly confessed to being a would-be suicide bomber in last year's triple hotel bombings in Amman has gone on trial over the attacks but the case was immediately adjourned. Link To Original Article
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