Updated November 20, 2009 - 11:27 PM EST
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November 21st, 2009

'The Devil's Pipe Ruins the Soul of Prayer' Tawang, a Town With a Tale to Tell
Honduras Regime Seeks to Disarm Citizens Ahead of Polls

November 20th, 2009

Honduran Leader Says He'll Briefly Step Down Croatia Border Deal With Slovenia Is Ratified
In Iraq, a Blunt Civilian Is a Fixture by the General's Side Conflict Deepens Crisis in Yemen
Military Experiment Seeks to Predict Ptsd For a Nation With Doubts on War, Afghanistan Strategy Is a Conundrum
Kuwait-Based Military Contractor Wins Court Delay Hasan Had Intensified Contact With Cleric
Ill. Prison That Could Replace Guantanamo Holds Promise for Job-Strapped Town Impassioned Debate on Cuba Travel Ban
Former US Official, Wife Admit to 30 Years of Spying for Cuba Palestinian Panel to Sidestep Vote
In Indiana, Practice for 'Civilian Surge' in Afghanistan As Singh's Visit Nears, Perceived US Missteps Worry India
Israel Halts Palestinian Soccer Stadium Construction in West Bank Lesbian US Soldier Wins Bid for Asylum in Canada
Another Gitmo Detainee Wins in Federal Court 'Explosives-Laden Mini Bus, Truck Could Soon Strike in Punjab'
British Families Await Inquiry Into Conflict That Claimed Their Sons in Iraq Putin: 'I Can Always Find a Way to Agree' With Tymoshenko
Media Leaks Complicating Lithuanian CIA Prison Probe, Says Official ElBaradei: Iran Has Not Totally Rejected Nuclear Fuel Plan
Gates Says US Could Withhold Aid if Afghanistan Cannot Curb Corruption US Fears Iraq Development Projects May Go to Waste
Afghan Governor Turned 3,000 Men Over to Taliban Somali Security Forces to Train in Uganda
Yemen: Somali Pirates Hijack Panamanian Cargo Ship Pakistan Demands US Share Afghan Blueprint
Iraq Cleric's Aide Urges End to Political Crisis Rebel Blast Derails Train in India, Killing 2
US to Drop Shooting Case Against Blackwater Guard French Foreign Minister Visits Afghan Village
Sears Tower Plot Leader Gets 13-Year Prison Term US Envoy Criticizes Coverage of Obama China Visit
US Senate Puts Off Action on Military Ban on Gays Top House Democrat Questions 9/11 Criminal Trials
Mohamed ElBaradei Says Iran Nuclear Deal Still Possible Abbas Confirms Palestinian Vote to Be Postponed
UN Panel Condemns Iran for Post-Election Crackdown Is Imam a Terror Recruiter or Just an Incendiary Preacher?
McCain Predicts Success in Afghanistan in 12-18 Months UK: Afghan Govt Would Fall if NATO Withdraws
Albania Opposition Protests to Demand Vote Recount Iraq Election Official: Even if Kurdish Boycott Averted, January Deadline Impossible
Outlook for Tough Iran Sanctions Is Slim Pentagon Looking for Fort Hood Management Lapses
Lawyer: Hasan Hearing Saturday in Hospital Couple to Plead Guilty to Spying for Cuba
Zardari: War in FATA to 'Essentially Wipe Out Militancy' Assad Aide: Netanyahu Wants Talks Without Preconditions
Britain Knew CIA Tortured Detainee Senators Pledge to Find Out How Local Soldier Was Killed in Iraq
ElBaradei Advises West Not to Impose Sanctions on Iran Israel to Send First Warship to NATO Naval Force
Six Dead After Suspected Colombian Rebels Burn Bus FIFA Suspends Iraq From World Soccer
US Fears Iraq Development Projects May Go to Waste Defense Chief Says US Will Examine Its Own Contracts in Hopes of Reducing Afghan Corruption
6 World Powers Press Iran on Nuclear Issue Afghan Police Are Weak Link in Security Force
UN Committee Targets Iran's Rights Violations Court Filing: Cuba Spy Suspect to Plead Guilty
Danish Politicians Want Stricter Checks on American Travelers Army Announces Review of How It Tests Body Armor
Palestinians to Set New Date for Elections Russia's Gorbachev Considers Political Comeback
Iraq Cleric's Aide Urges End to Political Crisis Iran to Launch Satellite on Its Own by Late 2011
Police Say Afghan Lawmaker Survives Bombing British Lawyer Appointed Karadzic Standby Counsel
Eight Fort Hood Wounded Will Still Deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq Soldiers' Mutiny Raises Concern in Israel
UK 'Sorry' for Shooting at 'Spanish Flag' Buoy US Stratcom Commander: New Nukes Needed
Afghan Police Are Weak Link in Security Force 9 Injured as US Military Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Mali
Pelosi Calls Karzai 'Unworthy Partner' Friday: 1 US Sailor, 1 Iraqi Killed; 11 Iraqis Wounded
US Drone Kills at Least Eight in North Waziristan Hardline Hindus Target Indian TV Station
Canada: Tories Work to Undermine Diplomat Who Blew Whistle on Torture Venezuela Blows Up Border Bridges With Colombia
Lashkar-E Taiba Threat Revived After Chicago Arrest Air Defense Push Inspired by 9/11 Gets a Second Look
New Links to Pakistani Military Alleged in Terror Probe 'Maoist Attack' on Railway Derails India Train
Kirkuk Governor Chief Guard Survives Attempt With Explosive Belt 150 Afghani Imams Among Thousands Nabbed in Mardan
Suicide Bomber Kills 17 in Afghanistan's Farah Province Pakistan: 8 Militants Killed in Reported US Strike
Suicide Bomber Kills 16 in Western Afghanistan Suicide Bomber Kills 16 in Western Afghanistan
Bodies of Gunmen in Mumbai Attacks Remain Unburied

November 19th, 2009

Gates Says Afghan Surge Could Happen Swiftly Afghan MP: 'Liberation Was Just a Big Lie'
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