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U.S. Army Col. Greg Julian, a public affairs officer with U.S. Forces Afghanistan and member of a joint organizational investigation team, speaks with an Afghan villager in the Kapisa province of Afghanistan Jan. 27, 2009.
Afghanistan   Marines   Photos   Taliban   Territory  
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Earn our trust or go, Afghan villagers tell Marines
SORKHDOZ, Afghanistan - By Peter Graff | The mullah's message was blunt. We don't trust you and if you don't earn our trust, our first meeting will be our last. | With that, he stood abruptly and walk... (photo: US Navy / Lt. Cmdr. John Gay)
Juvenile Salmon
Birds   Columbia   Fish   Photos   Predator  
 The News Tribune 
Biologists hope to give Columbia River predator birds other nesting options
| A Caspian tern catching five juvenile salmon or steelhead for itself and a chick each day can take 150 fish a month from the Columbia River. | Make that 300 nesting pairs of birds at Crescent Island... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Afghan National Army soldiers search a compound during a joint patrol with U.S. Marines from the 2nd MEB, 1st Battalion 5th Marines in a village in the Nawa district in Afghanistan's Helmand province Friday July 3, 2009.  The Observer 
Taliban kill two US soldiers in attack on base
| Two American soldiers died after militants attacked a coalition base in eastern , exploding a truck outside the gates and sparking a two-hour gun battle. | US forces called in air strikes to end the... (photo: AP / David Guttenfelder)
Afghanistan   Militants   Photos   Taliban   US  
Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili speaks at his joint news conference with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso after their talks in the presidential residence in Georgia, Tbilisi on late Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. After holding talks for more than four hours with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to try to salvage last month's cease-fire accord Sarkozy later Monday flew from Moscow to the Georgian capital to meet with Saakashvili and present the update to the cease-fire  The Independent 
Mikheil Saakashvili: Georgia on his mind, Moscow on his back
| It's the watch that bothers me. Everything else is presidential - the pressed shirt and sharp tie; the aides tiptoeing in with overflowing bowls of cherries and mulberries, and the huge, book-lined ... (photo: AP / Efrem Lukatsk)
Georgia   Photos   Politics   Russia   US  
Top Stories
Band-e-Amir - Bamiyan province of Afghanistan. Wednesday, April 22, 2009 Denver Post
Oasis amidst war, Afghan valley looks to tourism
| BAMIYAN, Afghanistan—There's a new building in town, and it isn't a military barracks or a hospital. It's a Tourist Information Center. | Even as troops fight mil... (photo: AP)
Afghanistan   Military   Photos   Tourism   Travel  
U.S. Marines from the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, 1st Battalion 5th Marines patrol through a village in the Nawa district in Afghanistan's Helmand province Saturday, July 4, 2009. BBC News
US soldiers killed in Afghanistan
| The US military in Afghanistan says two of its soldiers have been killed in an explosion in eastern Paktika province. | Four others were hurt in the blast, which a spok... (photo: AP / David Guttenfelder)
Afghanistan   Military   Photos   Taliban   US  
President George W. Bush with military personnel .IRAQ The New York Times
Mr. Obama and Mr. Medvedev
| By the time President George W. Bush left office, Russian-American relations had deteriorated alarmingly. Russia bore a good part of the blame, harassing opponents, sti... (photo: Public Domain / Happyme22)
Election   Minister   Photos   Politic   President  
Reinforcement Afghan soldiers wait at Kabul airport before taking a flight to Arghandab district which is partly controlled by the Taliban militants in Kandarhar province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, June 17, 2008. The Afghan army, which flew four planeloads of soldiers to Kandahar on Tuesday from the capital, Kabul, said 300 to 400 militants had gathered in Arghandab, many of them foreign fighters. The U.S.-led coalition, however, said it conducted a patrol through the region "and found no evidence that militants control the are The Times
Government must face the real Afghan issues
| Sir, The loss of Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe and Trooper Joshua Hammond ("British commander is killed by Taleban bomb", June 3) yet again throws into sharp focu... (photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq)
Afghanistan   Britain   Defence   Photos   Taliban  
Stock Market Economy
- China won't press for new global currency at G8
- Malaysia makes bold changes in race-based policies
- Sensex, Nifty gain one per cent each in bullish market
- Indian stocks advance in wake of railway budget
An electronic display board shows India's benchmark index, the Sensex at 15000 points figure outside the building of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), in Mumbai, India, Friday, July 6, 2007. Indian stocks pushed past the 15,000-point mark Friday ahead of the earnings season with key technology and telecommunications shares in the
Sensex, Nifty gain one per cent each in bullish market
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- Hail the man who argues Britain should stop worrying about i
- A U-Turn on Market Risk
- China won't press for new global currency at G8
- China Won't Press for New Global Currency at G8
Chinese President Hu Jintao makes statements after his meeting with his Greek counetrpart Karolos Papoulias at the Presidential Palace in Athens on Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. Jintao is in Greece for a three-day visit, timed for the signing of a 831.2 million ($1 billion) port deal
Hu leaves for leaders' dialogue between G8, emerging economies
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Industry Technology
- Meet the 'Armani of teddy-bear artists'
- Hero Group shelves plans for commercial vehicles
- Retail players seek industry status, unrestricted FDI
- Govt may extend tax holiday for software firms
Commercial vehicle- Tempo
Hero Group shelves plans for commercial vehicles
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- Govt may extend tax holiday for software firms
- China won't press for new global currency at G8
- Mobile tech transforming work-life balance, say 90 pc Indian
- Toyota's Toyoda scolds execs for emulating U.S. car comp
Online games software and playstations, Ozine fest cosplay contest and playstation games and online games and anime promotion, contestant should wear their costume of the anime characters, April, 5, Sunday, 2009
Govt may extend tax holiday for software firms
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Oil and Gas News Farming
- India does not have god-given right to high growth: CEA
- Can I Clean Your Clock?
- Select edible oils remain up on fresh buying in mixed trade
- PQA expects $1.22bn foreign investment
KLdy1 - Feb08 - cooking oil. (dy1)
Select edible oils remain up on fresh buying in mixed trade
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- Deadly blast hits Philippine city
- Despite U.S. tactical shifts in Afghanistan, Taliban terror
- North Korea moves to restrict economy
- Baseball: India-born pitchers make American baseball debuts
Roxas Boulevard in Manila, Philippines
Deadly blast hits Philippine city
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Politics and Government Money Matters
- We've lost sight of our goal in Afghanistan | Editorial
- Hail the man who argues Britain should stop worrying about i
- A balancing act
- Spinning the Web: P.R. in Silicon Valley
Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alberto Romulo, left, meets Japan's Prime Minister Taro Aso at the latter's office in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008.
Japan PM seeks votes with approval ratings low
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- The soldiers give all, while the politicians starve them of
- China won't press for new global currency at G8
- China won't press for new global currency at G8
- China Won't Press for New Global Currency at G8
Dollar closes lower despite late rally
China won't press for new global currency at G8
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