NATO Forces Resume Joint Operations in Afghanistan
How long will it last?
Three NATO soldiers killed confirmed to be Americans
How best to take advantage of Obama Administration's missteps?
Body weight may drop by a quarter
Perhaps they've realized the candidates aren't all that different?
The AP said the grim milestone was passed this weekend, but the New York Times said it was passed in August. 1,000 deaths have come in the last two years alone
Comes at odds with his statements on human trafficking
The pro-Russian opposition looks headed to victory over the pro-American government in the former Soviet republic
Unemployment in the zone is above 11 percent and manufacturing had its worst quarter since the 1930s
A pack of smokes now costs, between 6 and 7 euros, up 6 to 10 percent
Two killed in a confrontation between supporters of Hugo Chavez and the challenger, Henrique Capriles
57 new ATF-connected guns found, weapons from operation used to kill 16 teenagers at birthday party
The Swedish minister for trade previously said the images were a sad example of the oppression of women
Britain leads the way in collecting DNA, and mismanaging it
Somali forces have expelled the Al-Qaeda affiliate from its last stronghold in the country but the extremists vow to strike back
Thousands of Muslims set fire to Buddhist temples and homes, saying they were retaliating for a Facebook photo of a burned Koran
Hits Obama's foreign policy for lacking coherence and resolve and his domestic policy for contributing to it
Ex-Pakistani lawmaker has offered $200,000 for the death of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula
Will be phase III in the trial of a vaccine that had thirty-one percent success in Thailand
China blamed for the breach of one of the U.S. government's most sensitive networks
Unsurprisingly, the weapons were found at sites of murders, kidnappings, and massacres
Divisions within forces opposing Assad threaten the possibility of international support
Hassan Gol Khanban was part of the Iranian president's entourage
Could give military advice for future operations
Staff Sergeant Matthew Sitton wrote to his congressman about the futility of the war in Afghanistan shortly before being killed by an IED while patrolling a dirt road
Blowing your nose and patting a colleague on the head or back are normal for Westerners but offensive in Afghan culture
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