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[/url]Reuters - Iraq's Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said on Thursday his Shi'ite Alliance should decide whether he should resign to end the deadlock over the formation of a new government. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - He sang "That's All." Very fitting. Ace Young became the latest "American Idol" casualty in Wednesday's viewer voting after enduring weeks of speculation that he would soon get the boot. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AFP - Embattled Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari has told the Shiite alliance he was no longer insisting on being the prime minister of the new government, a top Shiite lawmaker revealed. Link To Original Article
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AP - Secure Networks USA LLC says it has just the escape route for painful dates: A plea you can prearrange online before your encounter. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Embattled Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari asked the Shiite alliance Thursday to confirm his nomination for a second term, and Shiite lawmakers said they planned to meet this weekend to decide whether to replace him. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - If the Lakers, Wizards and Bulls played this way all along, they would have known their playoff destinations long before the last night of the regular season. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, under intense pressure to give up plans for a second term, agreed Thursday to let Shiite leaders reconsider his nomination, a step that could mark a breakthrough in the months-long effort to form a new government. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Before the bombs fell on Baghdad, Judith Karpova went there to put herself in harm's way, hoping to prevent attacks on a population that was already suffering. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - President George W. Bush and Chinese President Hu Jintao will raise concerns about trade, currency, Iran and Taiwan on Thursday, but analysts say the White House meeting is unlikely to yield any significant agreements. Link To Original Article
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The Christian Science Monitor - Some call them neighborhood watches. Others call them militias. But as sectarian violence has grown over the past two months in Iraq's capital, men in Sunni neighborhoods have begun to band together. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - Nigerian militants killed two civilians in a car bomb attack on an army barracks in the southern city of Port Harcourt, extending a four-month onslaught against the world's eighth-largest oil exporter. Link To Original Article
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AP - A bus carrying wedding guests veered off a road and plunged into a lake Thursday in northeastern India, killing at least 47 people, police said. Another bus crash later in the day killed at least 15 people. Link To Original Article
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The Christian Science Monitor - Apparently concerned that fighting in Iraq could spill over into this oil-rich kingdom, Saudi Arabia is considering a major fortification of its 500-mile border with Iraq. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - The Pentagon has released its most extensive list of foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, providing the names and nationalities of 558 detainees who went through a hearing process there. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - While President Bush and Chinese President Hu Jintao hoped their discussions inside the White House would cool tensions over a yawning U.S.-China trade gap, demonstrators massed outside Thursday to protest Beijing's human rights policies. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AFP - Iraq's parliament was to meet for only the second time since it was elected in December amid protracted political deadlock that has stalled the formation of a government for more than four months. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - Nepali police opened fire to block tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters marching into Kathmandu on Thursday to confront King Gyanendra, killing at least three people and wounding up to 100. Link To Original Article
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[/url]AP - Police brought in the editors of Playboy Indonesia for questioning Thursday, as the toned-down version of the U.S. men's magazine said it might stop publishing in the world's most populous Muslim nation because of protests. Link To Original Article
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AP - The first of thousands of citizen-soldiers of the 48th Infantry Brigade returning after a yearlong tour of duty in Iraq were back in Georgia Wednesday night. Link To Original Article
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[/url]Reuters - Iraq's Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said on Thursday his Shi'ite Alliance should decide whether he should resign to end the deadlock over the formation of a new government. Link To Original Article
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