Thai protesters push police off premier's compound
By SUTIN WANNABOVORN
Associated Press Writer
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Thai anti-government protesters occupying the grounds of the prime minister's office forced several hundred policemen off the compound early Friday and promised more actio ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Karadzic to enter pleas on war crimes charges
By MIKE CORDER
Associated Press Writer
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) -- Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic will either refuse to enter pleas or plead not guilty Friday at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal to 11 charges including genoc ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Gustav heads to open water after swamping Jamaica
By HOWARD CAMPBELL
Associated Press Writer
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) -- The spinning core of Gustav was expected to move back over open water Friday, a day after bearing down on southern Jamaica.
The tropical storm hit Jamaica on Thursday after ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Putin: US orchestrated conflict in Georgia
By STEVE GUTTERMAN
Associated Press Writer
MOSCOW (AP) -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accused the United States on Thursday of instigating the fighting in Georgia and said he suspects a connection to the U.S. presidential campaign -- a cont ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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US, Russia anchor military ships in Georgian ports
By SERGEI GRITS and JIM HEINTZ
Associated Press Writers
BATUMI, Georgia (AP) -- A U.S. military ship loaded with aid docked at a southern Georgian port Wednesday, and Russia sent three missile boats to another Georgian port as the standoff es ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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2 Iraqi officials accused of aiding al-Qaida
By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA
Associated Press Writer
BAGHDAD (AP) -- A university president and a top local official in a restive province north of Baghdad are suspected of giving weapons and government cars to al-Qaida in Iraq insurgents, according to ar ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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9 killed as violence spreads along Pakistan border
By RIAZ KHAN
Associated Press Writer
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) -- Suspected militants bombed a bus carrying prisoners in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, killing at least nine people, as fighting between security forces and extremists flared acr ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Thai protesters defy court order to leave compound
By SUTIN WANNABOVORN
Associated Press Writer
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Thousands of demonstrators, some armed with golf clubs, batons and bamboo sticks, defied a court order to end their occupation of the prime minister's office compound on T ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Iraqi forces starting to lead but need US aid
By KIM GAMEL
Associated Press Writer
BAQOUBA, Iraq (AP) -- The Iraqi battalion leader huddled over the map with his American advisers, showing them how he planned to surround a Sunni enclave where al-Qaida militants were believed hiding.
The Ame ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Western nations warn Russia to 'change course'
By JIM HEINTZ
Associated Press Writer
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) -- Western leaders warned Russia on Wednesday to "change course," hoping to keep a conflict that already threatens a key nuclear pact and could affect the U.S. meat and poultry industry ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Gustav kills 23; New Orleans makes evacuation plan
By JONATHAN M. KATZ
Associated Press Writer
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Gustav stalled offshore Wednesday and poured more misery onto Haiti after landslides and flooding killed 23 people. Oil workers began leaving their rigs and New Orleans ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Fewer Marines needed in Iraq's western province
By ROBERT BURNS
AP Military Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Conditions in the western Iraqi province of Anbar, where a brutal insurgency once ruled, have improved so dramatically that the United States is handing over responsibility for security in th ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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