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Archives for april 2006World- Police Thwart Suicide Bombing in Israel
(AP)
- Lack of women turns tables on India's suitable boys
(Reuters)
- India Congress party faces popularity test in Assam vote
(AFP)
- Japanese troops to stay in Iraq until stability
- Blast at Chinese explosives plant kills 20 workers
- China ready to meet Australia uranium safeguards: Wen
- No going back from democracy, governor says after Kurdish riots
(AFP)
- Bombs explode at 3 polling stations in Thailand
- Rockets kill Pakistani soldier, wound children
(Reuters)
- Rockets kill Pakistani soldier, wound children
- Russia supplies enriched uranium fuel to Indian atomic power plant
(AFP)
- Bombs explode at three polling stations in Thailand
- Four killed, 18 hurt in southwest Pakistan blasts
(AFP)
- U.S., U.K. urge Iraq leaders to form gov't
- Blasts at Chinese explosives plants kill 28
- Bombs, land mine kill 5 in Pakistan
- Gibbs helps South Africa stretch lead
(AFP)
- British parade officials warn travelers away from Fla.
- Rice says U.S. is committed to diplomacy regarding Iran
- Week of violence revives fears of ethnic conflict in Turkey
(AFP)
- Insurgents blow up small Shiite mosque; 40 found dead
- Italian rivals brace for TV face-off
(Reuters)
- Escaped al-Qaida Prisoner Surrenders
(AP)
- Italian rivals brace for TV face-off
- Thai Elections Held Amid Boycotts
- Palestinian PM Decries U.S. Diplomacy
(AP)
- Suspected Militants Attack Pakistan Base
(AP)
- Thais vote but crisis likely to drag on
- Breuer steps down as supervisory board chief at Deutsche Bank
(AFP)
- Protester dies in Turkey clashes
- Iran calls second missile test a success
- What Comes After Pro-Immigration Rallies?
(AP)
- Suspected Taliban Kill 5 Afghan Police
(AP)
- Rice, Straw Press Iraqis on Government
(AP)
- Floods force evacuation of thousands in Central Europe
(AFP)
- Chirac Signs Contested Jobs Measure
(AP)
- Key ally turns against Iraqi PM
- Thousands evacuated as flooding threatens Europe
- Ruling party sidelines French PM as jobs row hardens
(Reuters)
- Work on Bahrain Skyscrapers to Go Ahead
(AP)
- 1 Killed in Pro-Kurdish Riots in Turkey
(AP)
- Ruling party sidelines French PM as jobs row hardens
- Strong boycott in Thai polls dents PM's likely win
- Thailand votes in snap elections amid opposition boycott
- Rice in Iraq to press squabbling leaders
- Two U.S. Helicopter Pilots Killed in Iraq
(AP)
- Thai Political Deadlock Likely Continuing
(AP)
- African warlord Taylor faces court in Sierra Leone
- Iran calls test of new missile successful
- Pope recalls legacy, suffering of John Paul on first anniversary of his death
- Taylor's lawyers to argue against court
- Strong boycott in Thai polls stuns Thaksin
- Charles Taylor's lawyers to argue against court
- Unions plan protests as Chirac signs bill
- Solomon Islands to hold first poll since Australian-led intervention
(AFP)
- Australia, China sign uranium safeguards, export deals
(AFP)
- Adviser: Nigerians Told Taylor to Flee
(AP)
- Tokyo asks sneezing citizens to cough up for trees
(Reuters)
- Thai poll marked by strong protest abstentions
- China may let Dalai Lama visit, eyes ties with Vatican
- Voting begins in India's Assam
- Sri Lanka renegades threaten to kill Tiger supporters
- Fuji Photo to bring forward LCD film investment
(Reuters)
- Australia, China sign uranium trade deal
(Reuters)
- Australia, China sign uranium trade deal
- China military is transparent, no threat: premier
- Royal birthday party descends into chaos: report
(AFP)
- Italy shocked by kidnapped child's murder
(AFP)
- Landmine kills five in Pakistan near Afghan border
(Reuters)
- Three terror suspects appear in Australian court
(AFP)
- Youth Vote Critical in Mexican Election
(AP)
- Five killed in land mine blast in Pakistan tribal region
- Venezuelans Train for Civilian Militias
(AP)
- Iraqi Kids Find Joy at Theater Festival
(AP)
- Ton-up Yuvraj flays England attack
(AFP)
- China journalist faces charges for corruption report
- Blair says rift with Brown is 'April Fool's' joke
(AFP)
- U.S. official: Violence set to increase in Afghanistan this year
- Britain's new "FBI" crime-fighting unit launched
- UN pushes for deal on Serb rights in Kosovo
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