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WASHINGTON - American law enforcement and aviation security officials said Tuesday they thought it highly unlikely that two United States residents of Yemeni descent detained in Amsterdam on Monday had any connection to terrorism, ...


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bookTerrorist Ties Doubted in Amsterdam Arrests
WASHINGTON - American law enforcement and aviation security officials said Tuesday they…
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bookFrance defends Roma expulsions
Nicolas Sarkozy's government today launched a robust defence of its widely criticised…
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bookMexico lauds capture of top drug lord as violence rages
MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities on Tuesday paraded a top drug lord in public, presenting…
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bookChina prods N.Korea on economic reform
BEIJING - China has pressed North Korea to speed up economic reforms in a summit encounter…
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bookBoy, 11, shot dead in Kashmir
Human rights campaigners have called on the Indian government to prosecute soldiers and…
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bookSpain Breaks Up a Trafficking Ring for Male Prostitution
MADRID - The Spanish police said Tuesday that it had dismantled for the first time a human…
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bookFidel Castro takes blame for 1960s gay persecution
HAVANA, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Fidel Castro took the blame for a wave of homophobia launched by…
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bookUS spies worry about Iraq's political deadlock
WASHINGTON - US spy agencies view political stalemate in Iraq as the biggest threat to…
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bookFrance Mounts Defense of Its Deportation of Roma
BRUSSELS - France, which has been sharply criticized for deporting hundreds of Roma,…
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bookYemenis detained on mistaken suspicion of planning attack
Two Yemeni men who flew from Chicago to Amsterdam and were detained Monday in the…
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book7 US troops die in bombings in violent south
KABUL, Afghanistan - Roadside bombs killed seven American troopers on Monday - including…
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bookS.Africa's Zuma's push leads to strike talks
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's government and unions representing 1.3 million…
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