Greenspan Predicts US Job Growth Soon Barry Woods U.S. central bank chief Alan Greenspan told a congressional committee Thursday that the United States must resist protectionism . Mr. Greenspan told t
Ending N. Korea Nuclear Crisis Depends on Pyongyang, say US Official Luis Ramirez A top U.S. security official says that whether negotiations next week ultimately lead to an end to the North Korean nu
Officials, Experts Wind Up Bird Flu Conference in Thailand Scott Bobb Asian ministers and international health experts are ending a meeting in Thailand aimed at halting the spread of the bird flu viru
WHO Confirms Bird Flu Virus Caused Human Deaths in Vietnam Katherine Maria The World Health Organization has confirmed that at least three people have died of bird flu in Vietnam, the same virus that
2 More Die in Asian Bird Flu Outbreak Katherine Maria The human death toll from the bird flu has risen to 12 and the World Health Organization says China needs to give more information about the disea
Japan Reports Drop in Corporate Bankruptcies Amy Bickers Japanese corporate bankruptcies have fallen and Coca-Cola's Japan unit has plans to introduce two new drinks. Corporate bankruptcies continue t
Rights Group Challenges US Security Policy on Airline Passenger Lists Jim Malone A leading U.S. civil liberties group has filed a legal challenge to a program that seeks to bar people with suspected l
WHO: Bird Flu Not Transmitted from Person to Person Nancy-Amelia Collins United Nations health officials say the bird flu that has led to the killing of tens of millions of chickens in Asia is not bei
Haiti Rebel Leader Enters Port-au-Prince Michael Bowman A Haitian rebel leader whose forces overran more than half of the country entered Port-au-Prince Monday and promptly made contact with the count
Nick Simeone In Iraq, the FBI is involved in trying to secure the release of civilians from 12 countries who have been taken hostage by Iraqi insurgents . Four Italian security guards are the latest f
Bird Flu Spreads in Several Asian Countries Katherine Maria The United Nations health agency has confirmed a fourth bird flu death in Vietnam, and says an increased number of patients are seeking trea
Car Bomb Kills 46 at Baghdad Army Recruiting Office Kirk Troy A car bomb exploded in the early hours of Baghdad's Wednesday morning, killing at least 40 people in the second such bombing in Iraq in le
Letter Bomb Explodes at European Parliament; No Injuries Roger Wilkison A letter bomb sent to a top member of the European Parliament in Brussels exploded Monday in his office, but no one was injured.
President Bush Defends Decision to Go to War in Iraq Scott Stearns President Bush is again defending his decision to invade Iraq and says he will cooperate with a commission he has established to find
Stephanie Ho Pakistan's president, General Pervez Musharraf, is downplaying concerns about his safety, saying he is not losing any sleep over recent terrorist threats against his life. President Musha
Anjana Pasricha In Sri Lanka, President Chandrika Kumaratunga's party is trying to get support from smaller allies after her party won the most seats in Friday's parliamentary elections, but fell shor
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Bush: Pre-9/11 Document Did Not Include 'Time and Place of an Attack' Paula Wolfson President Bush says he received no information prior to September 11, 2001, indicating a terrorist attack on America
Paula Wolfson President Bush is monitoring events in Iraq from his Texas ranch . He is also calling foreign leaders, and consulting by video conference with his top advisors . It has turned into a wor
Bush Urges All Haitians to Reject Violence Paula Wolfson President Bush is sending U.S. troops to Haiti as the first contingent of an international security force. Mr. Bush is urging all Haitians to r
- Kerry Set to Be Democratic Presidential Nominee
- US Officials Announce Tighter Border Security in Iraq
- Arab League Meeting Adjourns Without Unified Agreement on Re
- Letter Attributed to al-Qaida Affiliate Claims Responsibilit
- Rumsfeld: Pentagon to Act Against Those Responsible for Iraq
- Senior US Commander Again Apologizes for Prisoner Abuse
- US Announces First Court Martial in Iraqi Prisoner Abuse Sca
- Bush Praises Rumsfeld in Strong Show of Support
- Red Cross Warned Bush Administration of Widespread Mistreatm
- Suspected Ringleader of Madrid Bombings Dies in Explosion
- US Treasury Sec, Greenspan Paint Positive Picture of US Econ
- Kerry Expected to Win Wisconsin Primary
- Mars Rover Digs Trench to Search for Evidence of Water
- India Seeks to Counter Possible Backlash onMigration of High
- Suspicious Powder Discovered on Capitol Hill
- US Embassy Bombing Suspects on Trial in Kenya
- World Food Program Urges Sudan to Cooperate to Avoid Darfur
- US Forces Will Attempt to Seize Illegal Weapons in Haiti
- Iran Sends Envoy to Iraq to Help Defuse Tensions
- 8 Die in Clashes over Controversial Iranian Election
- Kerry Set to Be Democratic Presidential Nominee
- US Officials Announce Tighter Border Security in Iraq
- Arab League Meeting Adjourns Without Unified Agreement on Re
- Letter Attributed to al-Qaida Affiliate Claims Responsibilit
- Rumsfeld: Pentagon to Act Against Those Responsible for Iraq
- Senior US Commander Again Apologizes for Prisoner Abuse
- US Announces First Court Martial in Iraqi Prisoner Abuse Sca
- Bush Praises Rumsfeld in Strong Show of Support
- Red Cross Warned Bush Administration of Widespread Mistreatm
- Suspected Ringleader of Madrid Bombings Dies in Explosion
- US Treasury Sec, Greenspan Paint Positive Picture of US Econ
- Kerry Expected to Win Wisconsin Primary
- Mars Rover Digs Trench to Search for Evidence of Water
- India Seeks to Counter Possible Backlash onMigration of High
- Suspicious Powder Discovered on Capitol Hill
- US Embassy Bombing Suspects on Trial in Kenya
- World Food Program Urges Sudan to Cooperate to Avoid Darfur
- US Forces Will Attempt to Seize Illegal Weapons in Haiti
- Iran Sends Envoy to Iraq to Help Defuse Tensions
- 8 Die in Clashes over Controversial Iranian Election