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UN okays multinational force for Liberia
Taylor leaves Monrovia
The Security Council approved sending a multinational force to Liberia to help end fighting in the West African nation and maintain security after President Charles Taylor steps down.
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Daughters don't know where Saddam is
Saddam Hussein's daughters, in interviews Friday, expressed deep affection for their father but said they don't know where he is and last saw him a week before the Iraq war started.
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US probes Pneumonia cases in Iraq
The US Army has dispatched a team of medical experts to Iraq to investigate a spate of serious pneumonia cases among US troops, with two dead and more than 100 sickened, officials said on Friday.Lt.
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20 militants detained from Arafat HQ
Palestinian security personnel arrested some 20 wanted militants inside the headquarters compound of veteran leader Yasser Arafat in the West Bank town of Ramallah early Saturday, a top official said.
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Pyongyang to shun talks if nuke issue taken to UN
North Korea said on Saturday that any move by the United States to bring Pyongyang's nuclear crisis to the UN Security Council would derail planned six-nation talks on the issue and could lead to war.
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Rescuers comb ruins after Russian blast kills 35
Rescuers with dogs combed the rubble of a military hospital in Russia's Caucasus after a suspected Chechen drove a truck filled with explosives into it, killing at least 35 people, officials said on Saturday.
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Sept 11 hijackers may be connected to Saudi govt
Classified sections of US Congress' September 11 report lay out a web of connections among Saudi businessmen, the royal family, charities and banks that may have aided al-Qaeda or the suicide hijackers,
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