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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, battling a life-threatening brain tumor, returned to the Senate on Monday for the first time since Ju...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama will get his first intelligence briefing as president-elect on Thursday, a U.S. official said, as the first-term s...
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In the last 10 months the Marines in Fallujah have done what was unthinkable before the surge began: quietly transferred out of one of Anbar province&...
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The stock market surged Monday as bankers met with Bush administration officials on the details of a $700 billion plan.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Young Americans could turn out in record numbers in the November presidential election and all signs are that Democrat Barack Obam...
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Gen. David McKiernan said Wednesday that he needs more troops and other aid "as quickly as possible" in a counterinsurgency battle that coul...
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President Bush's meeting next week with Pakistan's new president comes amid a surge of cross-border operations by U.S. forces that have stra...
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is believed to be recovering from recent surgery, South Korea's spy agency said Wednesday, as the communist natio...
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Noting a 'quiet surge' is taking place in Afghanistan, President Bush on Tuesday redirected a Marine battalion destined for Iraq in November...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain got a bounce in opinion polls from his convention and now runs even or slightly a...