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AP By Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff | Newsweek Web Exclusive A ferocious dispute between the CIA and congressional Democrats centers on an ultrasecret effort launched by agency officials after 9/11 to draw up plans to hunt down and kill terrorists …
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A series of bombings in Iraq, Thursday, have left at least 40 people dead and 78 wounded. Two suicide bombings in the town of Tal Afar, near the Syrian border, and a bombing in Baghdad's Sadr City, come just over a week after US …
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If you hadn't yet heard, the governor's big plan to save the state money is to repeal the 11-year-old "Hayden Bill," which would knock the minimum amount of time an animal shelter must hold onto a dog or cat before euthanizing it from six days down to …
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LONDON (AP) - Climate-change disasters kill around 300000 people a year and cause about $125 billion in economic losses, mainly from agriculture, a think-tank led by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan reported Friday.
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ISLAMABAD (AP) - An apparent US missile attack destroyed an Islamic school in an al-Qaida stronghold of northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing 12 people including two suspected foreign militants, officials said.
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MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP) - Johanna Justin-Jinich seemed to have it all. Attractive, smart and caring, the Wesleyan University student had a bright future.
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AP SRINAGAR, India: Gunbattles between government forces and suspected Islamic insurgents raged for a third day Sunday in a densely forested region of Indian Kashmir, the Indian army said.
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