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1. Remains found in the Iraqi city Karbala are thought to be from a mass grave from 1991 when Saddam Hussein's regime put down a Shiite uprising in the South. 2. Indonesia's Aceh rebels formally disba
1. A UN official calls Iraq’s recent elections credible, saying there's no need to re-run the vote that gave a lead to the Shiite religious bloc dominating the government. 2. At least 4 people are d
1. Shoppers hit the malls for deals as retailers woo them with discounts, longer store hours and new merchandise , trying to salvage the holiday buying season. 2. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon w
1. Striking New York City transit workers take steps to return to work while contract talks resume, a deal that could pave the way for service to return. 2. On a surprise visit to Iraq, Defense Secret
1. On Santa's busiest day, he is getting a little help from postal workers in Washington DC. Some employees gathered today to make sure all the last-minute express packages got delivered in time for t
1. A military honor guard begins rehearsals at California's St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. That's where President Gerald Ford will be honored with a prayer service ahead of his state funeral at the
1. Rescue crews gave up any hope today of finding alive the remaining 2 climbers missing on Mount Hood. As the 9-day rescue mission ends, authorities say they will continue a recovery effort. 2. Presi
1. A blow for President Bush, the Senate rejects extending parts of Patriot Act, saying they infringe too much on Americans' privacy and liberty. 2. In Iraq, authorities tally ballots and field compla
1. In Argentina, thousands protest President Bush amid the summit of the Americas there including Venezuela's leader Hugo Chavez. 2. The CIA leak case follows Bush in his trip, but he sidesteps questi
1. Riots fanned out from Paris to towns across France. New security tactics to deal with days of unrest lead to more than 250 arrests. 2. Wrapping up the Summit in Argentina, leaders from across the A
1. At least one American is among 56 people killed by suicide bombers in attacks on 3 US-based hotels in Amman, Jordan. 2. Violence in France falls sharply after the government imposes emergency measu
1. Outside the Iraqi capital Bag h dad , a suicide blast during a Shiite funeral procession and a car bomb near a market kill / dozens. (一般用这个"Ba gh dad"多) 2. On Capital Hill, lawmak
1.(Setting an artificial deadline to withdraw)President Bush facing doubts of the war tries to bolster support for his Iraq policy by offering a clear map of his strategy. 2. The outlook is unpred
1. Pakistan's leader says a man said to be Al-Qaida's operational commander has been killed in a blast in that country's lawless tribal areas. 2. Northeast of Baghdad, insurgents ambush Iraqi troops w
1. In Chicago, investigators study the site where a jet slid off the runway at Midway Airport amid heavy snow killing a 6-year-old boy. 2. A snowstorm that's moved across the middle of the US, hits th
1. As Iraqi patients, soldiers and prisoners cast early ballots for this week's parliamentary elections, at least a dozen people are killed in new violence. 2. The Supreme Court agrees to review a Tex
1. Despite protests, convicted killer Stanley Tookie Williams is executed, the Crips gang co-founder's case stirred national debate about capital punishment and redemption . 2. Gunmen kill a Sunni Ara
1. Taco Bell's distribution company says restaurants in eight states may have received scallions linked to a recent E. coli outbreak. The suspect produce was reportedly shipped to 450 Taco Bells in th
1. It's news that has rocked the streets of Chile--the death of Augusto Pinochet. The 91-year-old former Chilean leader is infamously known for overthrowing Chile's democratically ruled government. Th
1. A heated hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday on domestic spying. Members of Congress threatened to curb the government's surveillance authority, saying Congress never intended to allow the National Security Agency to gather and store millions of Ame