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Afghan leader urges coalition troops to curb civilian deaths
KABUL — Afghan President Hamid Karzai...
Haitians prepare for boat journey to Florida
CAP-HAITIEN, Haiti — The unfinished wooden boat rocks gently in the backwater of Cap-Haitien Bay...
Boater found shipwrecked, safe in Bahamas
CHICAGO — A Chicago area boater who was missing for several days was found safe on an uninhabited island in the Bahamas...
Afghan parliament sworn in despite President Hamid Karzai’s opposition
KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai...
Chile rejoices as more miners are transported to safety
COPIAPO, Chile — As a new day dawned, the 13th man trapped for more than two months in a Chilean mine was pulled to safety. About 9:35 a.m...
Libyan rebels refuse to negotiate with Gadhafi
BENGHAZI, Libya — As the Libyan war grinds on across...
Police question Olso suspect; death toll raised to 77
OSLO, Norway — Olso police questioned the man...
Airlifts from Haiti resume as U.S. government says it will pay...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The airlift of critically injured patients from Haiti...
Haiti’s plea to world: We need tents now and long-term aid
MONTREAL — Rebuilding Port-au-Prince could take a decade or longer and ultimately completely reform the way Haiti is organized, foreign leaders said at a conference Monday...
Mexico bristles as some U.S. states relax marijuana laws
MEXICO CITY — As more U.S. states permit medical marijuana, and California considers legalizing cannabis sales to adults, Mexico is voicing irritation at the gap between drug laws north and south of the border and saying it undercuts the battle against Mexico's ...







