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US-Iraqi forces forge ahead with crackdown
One killed, 10 wounded in Basra bomb blast
US and Iraqi forces swept through rebel bastions south of Baghdad and pounded positions held by Iraq's most wanted, Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi, in Fallujah Wednesday, pressing on with a promised anti-insurgency
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PM to Maharashtra Electorate
Vote secular parties to power
Indian Prime Minister Man-mohan Singh on Wednesday appealed to the Maharashtra electorate to vote the secular parties back to power to ensure rapid socio-economic development in the country.
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Cheney, Edwards pull no punches in debate
Vice President Dick Cheney and Democratic Sen. John Edwards battled fiercely over the war in Iraq in a debate that featured repeated personal attacks on the other side's records and judgment.
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No link between Zarqawi and Saddam: CID
A CIA report has found no conclusive evidence that former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein harbored Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, which the Bush administration asserted before the invasion of Iraq.
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Israel pushes on with Gaza offensive
Israel's deadly offensive in northern Gaza entered its second week Wednesday as the Palestinian radical group Hamas threatened to step up rocket attacks and strike deeper inside the Jewish state.
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N Korea testing world patience: IAEA
North Korea's two-year-old nuclear crisis has taxed the world's patience, the chief United Nations nuclear regulator said on Wednesday, urging communist Pyongyang to return to its disarmament treaty obligations.
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