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Bush popularity slips, but support for Iraq is up: poll
President George W.
 
'al-Qaeda helped in Bali attack'
A suspected Muslim radical testified Thursday that the al-Qaeda terror group financed Southeast Asian militant attacks in Indonesia, possibly including the Oct. 12 Bali blasts that killed 202 people.
 
Mideast talks fail over 'towns'
Israel and the Palestinians failed on Thursday to agree terms for handing control of two West Bank cities back to the Palestinians, further stalling efforts to implement a US-backed peace plan.
 
US troops inaugurate regional council in strife-torn province
US troops inaugurated Thursday a 44-member regional council for Al-Anbar province, home to the flashpoint towns of Ramadi and Fallujah, as it seeks to calm one of the main battlefields in its war with
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US lambastes North Korea
Top US arms negotiator John Bolton described North Korean leader Kim Jong-il on Thursday as a tyrannical dictator who lived like royalty while jailing thousands and keeping many hungry in a "hellish nightmare.
 
Indian fencing along LoC backed by US
India, Pakistan exchange heavy fire in Noushera
The US has backed India for erecting fences along the the Indo-Pak border and Line of Control to stop infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir and said Pakistan must end cross-border terrorism and dismantleterrorist
 
Maoists strike again
Maoist rebels ambushed a Nepalese army patrol under a new policy of attacking troops deployed far from their barracks as the kingdom's peace process further unraveled, army and guerrilla sources saidThursday.
 
3 Afghan insurgents killed by US troops
US forces killed at least three suspected insurgents spotted near an American base in volatile eastern Afghanistan, a US military spokesman said Thursday.

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Japan asked to hand over Fujimori
Peru has formally asked Japan to extradite its former President, Alberto Fujimori, to face charges dating back to the early 1990s.
 

 
   
 
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