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| Koreas Summit Featured Oddly Congenial Kim |
| Published: October 5, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Koreas, Summit, Featured, Oddly, Congenial, Kim, Stella Kim, Seoul, North Korea, Pyongyang, South Korea, Kim Jong Il, United States, Beijing, China, Yonsei University, The Washington Post Company, Baek Seung Joo, Kim Ki Jung, Kim Woo, Korean Peninsula, Lee Myung Bak, Roh Moo H |
| SEOUL, Oct. 5 -- The summit of the two Koreas served up a peculiar conversation about where a head of state might eat the best cold noodles. It served up a peculiarly detailed commitment to a first-ever joint Olympic cheering squad that will travel by train from South to North Korea and on to the... |
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| General Says 5 Iranians Should Stay In Custody |
| Published: October 5, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: General, Says, Iranians, Should, Stay, Custody, Iraq, United States, Iran, Jalal Talabani, Raymond Odierno, Arbil, Baghdad, Tehran, The White House, The Washington Post Company, Ryan Crocker, The Pentagon, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran S Liaison Office, U S De |
| Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, the top commander of day-to-day operations in Iraq, said he will recommend that five Iranians captured by U.S. forces in January not be released when their case is reviewed this month, a move that could further increase tensions between Washington and Tehran. |
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| Reduced Charges Urged in Iraq Case |
| Published: October 5, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Reduced, Charges, Urged, Iraq, Case, U S Marine Corps, Haditha, Mark Zaid, The Washington Post Company, David Sheldon, Frank D Wuterich, James N Mattis, John Murtha, Julie Tate, Paul Ware, United States, Washington Dc |
| A Marine Corps investigating officer has recommended that the squad leader of a group of Marines who killed two dozen civilians in Haditha, Iraq, face charges of negligent homicide instead of murder, after concluding that he did not demonstrate criminal intent. |
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| Syria Plans Disruption In Lebanon, Hariri Says |
| Published: October 5, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Syria, Plans, Disruption, Lebanon, Hariri, Says, Rafik Hariri, Nabih Berri, Hezbollah, The Washington Post Company, Fouad Siniora, George W Bush, Michel Aoun, Saad Hariri, Iran, United States, Lebanon |
| Lebanese parliament member Saad Hariri, the son and political heir of slain former prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, told President Bush and other U.S. officials yesterday that he feared neighboring Syria was still determined to obstruct Lebanon's upcoming presidential election and destabilize the ... |
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| Bush Defends Interrogations |
| Published: October 6, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Bush, Defends, Interrogations, George W Bush, United States, U S Department Of Justice, Jay Rockefeller, Michael Hayden, Central Intelligence Agency, The New York Times Company, The Washington Post Company, Carl Levin, Dan Eggen, Peter D Keisler, The White House, Al Qae |
| President Bush yesterday vigorously defended the government's efforts to detain and interrogate terrorism suspects, and he clashed with Democratic lawmakers over whether he has properly disclosed information about the classified program. |
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| Air Force Told to Detail No-Work Contract Deal |
| Published: October 6, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Air, Force, Told, Detail, No Work, Contract, Deal, Carl Levin, Charles D Riechers, John Young Jr, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, Jennifer Bentley, The Pentagon, The White House, Sri International, The Washington Post Company, Johnstown Pennsylvania, Commonwealth |
| The Senate Armed Services Committee has asked the Air Force to explain a contracting arrangement in which a civilian nominated to a senior position at the Pentagon was paid $13,400 a month by a contractor while his nomination was awaiting White House approval, a committee spokeswoman said yesterday. |
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| Moves That Save, And Parents Who Won't |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Moves, That, Save, Parents, Who, Won T, The Washington Post Company, Xm Satellite Radio Holdings Inc, Michelle Singletary, Aarp, National Public Radio Inc |
| Giving advice to people in financial trouble is like throwing dust into the wind. You toss it out and, depending on the wind's direction, it either gets carried away or thrown right back in your face. |
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| Negative Perceptions Dogging Clinton Among Voters in Iowa |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Negative, Perceptions, Dogging, Clinton, Among, Voters, Iowa, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards Politician, Joseph Biden, Liz Belden, Bev Hedgecoth, Christopher Dodd, Kay Hale, Lynda Waddington, Connecticut, North Carolina, The Washington Post Company, Ann Brom |
| CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- Long before the 2008 campaign began, Liz Belden thought she would support Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.). As a feminist, she believed it would be good for the country to finally elect a woman as president. |
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| Hoping to Keep the Fight Alive |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Hoping, Keep, The, Fight, Alive, Jan Schakowsky, Iraq, United States, Dave Obey, George W Bush, Abc Inc, Blackwater Usa, The Washington Post Company, Baghdad, Charles Rangel, The White House, U S Department Of Justice |
| Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) started pressing for greater congressional scrutiny of private contractors in Iraq not long after the war began. Last week she got lots of company. |
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| Negative Perceptions Dogging Clinton Among Voters in Iowa |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Negative, Perceptions, Dogging, Clinton, Among, Voters, Iowa, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards Politician, Joseph Biden, Liz Belden, Bev Hedgecoth, Christopher Dodd, Kay Hale, Lynda Waddington, Connecticut, North Carolina, The Washington Post Company, Ann Brom |
| CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- Long before the 2008 campaign began, Liz Belden thought she would support Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.). As a feminist, she believed it would be good for the country to finally elect a woman as president. |
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| Hoping to Keep the Fight Alive |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Hoping, Keep, The, Fight, Alive, Jan Schakowsky, Iraq, United States, Dave Obey, George W Bush, Abc Inc, Blackwater Usa, The Washington Post Company, Baghdad, Charles Rangel, The White House, U S Department Of Justice |
| Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) started pressing for greater congressional scrutiny of private contractors in Iraq not long after the war began. Last week she got lots of company. |
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| Sadr's Militia Blamed for Deadly Shiite-on-Shiite Melee |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Sadr S, Militia, Blamed, For, Deadly, Shiite On Shiite, Melee, Karbala, Al Mahdi Army, Iraq, Ali Dahi, Baghdad, Muqtada Al Sadr, Hamid Ganoosh, Badr Brigade, Juwad Al Hasnawi, Iran, United States, Najaf, The Washington Post Company, Abdul Aal Al Yasiri, Abdul Aziz Al Hakim |
| BAGHDAD, Oct. 6 -- Iraq's most powerful Shiite militia planned and carried out a bloody attack on two of Shiite Islam's holiest shrines in the southern city of Karbala in late August, violence that exposed deep divisions within the Shiite community, according to documents, police and lawmakers... |
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| Hoping to Keep the Fight Alive |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Hoping, Keep, The, Fight, Alive, Jan Schakowsky, Iraq, United States, Dave Obey, George W Bush, Abc Inc, Blackwater Usa, The Washington Post Company, Baghdad, Charles Rangel, The White House, U S Department Of Justice |
| Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) started pressing for greater congressional scrutiny of private contractors in Iraq not long after the war began. Last week she got lots of company. |
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| Negative Perceptions Dogging Clinton Among Voters in Iowa |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Negative, Perceptions, Dogging, Clinton, Among, Voters, Iowa, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards Politician, Joseph Biden, Liz Belden, Bev Hedgecoth, Christopher Dodd, Kay Hale, Lynda Waddington, Connecticut, North Carolina, The Washington Post Company, Ann Brom |
| CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- Long before the 2008 campaign began, Liz Belden thought she would support Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.). As a feminist, she believed it would be good for the country to finally elect a woman as president. |
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| Senate Bill Aims to Define Who Is a Journalist |
| Published: October 8, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Senate, Bill, Aims, Define, Who, Journalist, Valerie Plame, British Broadcasting Corporation, The Washington Post Company, Patrick Fitzgerald, Walter Pincus, Central Intelligence Agency, Hezbollah, Office Of The Director Of National Intelligence, Qatar, U S Departmen |
| The Free Flow of Information Act of 2007 is the grand title attached to the bill that passed the Senate Judiciary Committee last week with bipartisan support. It is better known as the reporter's shield law. |
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