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1.Victory appears near for the new president of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, hand-picked by Vladimir Putin. The vote comes after a tightly controlled campaign and months of political maneuvering. 2.The FBI searches a house in Utah linked to the discovery
1. President Bush is declining the promise that more U.S. troops will return home from Iraq before he leaves office in eleven months. He says any decision about troop cuts beyond those planned through July will be based on the recommendations from t
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1. Russia's president has agreed to a proposal calling for both Russian and Georgian troops to move back to their initial positions and stop fighting. The plan also calls for discussion on future status of Georgia's breakaway provinces. Georgia has
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