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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton battled to keep crucial New Hampshire from swinging to rising rival Barack Obama on Sunday but new polls showed him jumping into the lead.
In the...
Israel will maintain its sea and air blockade on Lebanon to prevent
weapons reaching the Hezbollah group after staging a raid three
days ago to stop an arms smuggling operation, a United Nations...
US officials are struggling over how best to release the next wave
of disturbing photographs, and possibly video films, depicting the
abuse of Iraqi prisoners by US soldiers at Abu Ghraib prison...
David A Kay, the former chief weapons inspector in Iraq, called
yesterday for an independent inquiry into prewar intelligence about
Saddam Hussein's weapons programmes, but he said he did not...
As US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld zoomed around Iraq by
helicopter last week, he saw "breathtaking" progress where others
have seen a barely functioning country more than five months after...
Less than six months after starting the Iraq war, the US
administration is battling to shore up confidence in its ability to
rebuild the country and its military strategy.
In a party line vote, the US Senate late yesterday passed a
$350-billion tax cut that would temporarily eliminate taxes on
stock dividends - the central tenet of a White House economic
stimulus plan.