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  • A relative of a man injured in a car bomb explosion stands by his side in the emergency room of the Yarmouk hospital, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2005, in the Doura district of Baghdad, Iraq. One Iraqi was killed and two injured in the attack. The target of the attack was unknown. Roadside bombs and ambushes killed at least nine people and wounded 11 others Saturday, as Iraqi leaders reported tentative agreements on issues such as distribution of oil wealth and Islam as the state religion with only two days to go to finalize the new constitution. (AP Photo/Asaad Muhsin)AP - Iraqi leaders rushing to finish a constitution Saturday reported tentative agreements on distribution of oil wealth and other issues, but there was no deal on the main obstacle: federalism.


    ]]>">Iraqis: Constitution Will Beat Deadline
  • Sept 11 family members Sally Regenhard, far left, Christina Sarafin, second from left, Rosemary Cain, second from right, and  Antonia Fontana, hold pictures of family members as they listen during a press conference about newly released CD transcripts from Sept 11 emergency dispatch tapes, New York, Friday, Aug. 12, 2005.  (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)AP - The families of fallen firefighters revisited the heart-rending morning of Sept. 11 with the rest of the nation as the Fire Department opened a trove of finely sketched recollections of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.


    ]]>">Families Sift Through New 9/11 Documents
  • Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, left, talks during a Hamas press conference in Gaza City, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2005. In a show of force, Hamas founders and political leaders appeared Saturday on a stage together for the first time in 10 years to tell the Palestinian people that the militant group's armed struggle will go on after Israel's impending withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)AP - For the first time in a decade, the founders and top political leaders of Hamas gathered on the same stage Saturday, vowing to go on fighting Israel and claiming victory for its impending withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.


    ]]>">Hamas Vows to Continue Fight After Pullout
  • Soldiers stand with their heads bowed down around the body of Sri Lanka's slain Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar at his official residence in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2005. Sri Lanka declared a state of emergency and soldiers searched homes and vehicles for suspects Saturday following the assassination of Kadirgamar, which put the island's fragile peace process at risk. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)AP - Sri Lanka declared a state of emergency and deployed troops to search for suspects Saturday after the assassination of the foreign minister, while the government warned the slaying was a serious setback to the country's fragile peace process.


    ]]>">Sri Lanka Declares State of Emergency
  • Sally Regenhard, who lost her fire fighter son Christian Regenhard, reacts after the Fire Department of New York released recordings of radio communications and oral histories after loosing a court battle in New York, August 12, 2005. Dramatic and previously unreleased details of the Sept 11, 2001, attacks on New York were made public on Friday following a court order that overruled the city's efforts to keep some records of the World Trade Center attack private. The audio tapes, transcripts of emergency workers' radio dispatches and oral histories by rescuers recount the harrowing and grim moments when thousands of people were trapped and died in the flames and debris of the twin towers. (Chip East/Reuters)Reuters - "I'm trapped. I can't breathe much longer. Save me. I don't have much air. Please help me. I can barely breathe."


    ]]>">Recorded details of Sept 11 NY attacks made public
  • A British Airway's aircraft prepares to taxi from Terminal 4, after a limited services was restored at Heathrow Airport in London, Saturday Aug. 13, 2005. British Airways said it planned to run more than 80 percent of its scheduled flights from Heathrow Airport on Saturday, but warned it would take several days to clear a backlog of thousands of passengers stranded by a daylong walkout by ground crew. (AP Photo/Sergio Dionisio)AP - British Airways said it planned to run more than 80 percent of its scheduled flights from Heathrow Airport on Saturday, but warned it would take several days to clear a backlog of thousands of passengers stranded by a daylong walkout by ground crew.


    ]]>">British Airways Tries to Clear Backlog
  • Tampa Cadaver Exhibit May Be Scuttled
  • Ariz. Woman Recovers From 400 Bee Stings
  • Restraining Order Against Heckler Dropped
  • Boston Red Sox's David Ortiz gestures skyward after he hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning against the Chicago White Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Friday, Aug. 12, 2005. Ortiz hit two home runs to lead the Red Sox to a 9-8 win. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)AP - When David Ortiz is hitting, not even one of the aces of the majors' top team can slow down the Boston Red Sox. Ortiz hit two home runs and drove in a career-high six runs, leading the Red Sox to a 9-8 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Friday night.


    ]]>">David Ortiz Helps Red Sox Beat White Sox
  • A Sri Lankan soldier stands guard on a street in Colombo, August 13, 2005. Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers have denied any involvement in the killing of the island's Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar, pro-rebel web site www.tamilnet.com reported on Saturday. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam's (LTTE) political wing leader S.P. Thamilselvan said the government, which the group accuses of helping a renegade faction wage a war against it in the island's east, should look inwardly for the culprits. (Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi/Reuters)Reuters - Sri Lanka declared a state of emergency on Saturday after a sniper shot dead Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar, an attack police blamed on Tamil Tiger rebels and which raised the spectre of a return to civil war.


    ]]>">Top Sri Lanka minister shot dead, Tigers blamed
  • U.S. President George W. Bush waves as he prepares to drive his pickup truck away after speaking to the press on his ranch in Crawford, Texas, August 11, 2005. Bush said on Israeli television he could consider using force as a last resort to press Iran to give up its nuclear programme. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - President Bush said on Israeli television he could consider using force as a last resort to press Iran to give up its nuclear programme.


    ]]>">Bush raises option of using force against Iran
  • Iraqi Shi'ites attend Friday prayers in Baghdad's Sadr City district August 12, 2005. Iraqi Shi'ite leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim on Thursday said Shi'ites should have their own federal region taking in all of the Shi'ite areas in oil-rich southern Iraq. His comments came shortly after the commander of his Iranian-trained Badr movement militia said Shi'ites should have their own federal zone in the south. (Atef Hassan/Reuters)Reuters - A draft of Iraq's new constitution should be ready by Sunday, a day ahead of schedule, President Jalal Talabani said on Saturday, but some involved with drafting the document doubted the deadline could be met.


    ]]>">Iraq president says charter to be ready Sunday
  • U.S.-S.Korea war games prelude to war: N.Korea army
  • Sacked former employees of airline catering company Gate Gourmet protest with other supporters outside London's Heathrow Airport in west London August 12, 2005. Wildcat strikes forced British Airways to cancel its flights at London's Heathrow airport for a second day on Friday, grounding some 73,000 passengers during the peak summer holiday season. BA said it had cancelled all flights using Britain's biggest airport until at least 8 p.m. (1900 GMT), extending a previous suspension by two hours. (Toby Melville/Reuters)Reuters - British Airways resumed more than 80 percent of its scheduled flights from London's Heathrow Airport on Saturday as staff struggled to clear the backlog from a wildcat strike during the peak summer holiday season.


    ]]>">BA works to clear backlog after crippling strike
  • U.S. Targets Sex Abuse Of Exchange Students
  • Struggle Against a Shifting Shore
  • Census Finds More Whites In D.C., Close Va. Suburbs
  • A U.S. military helicopter flies over the site of a downed Apache gunship near the northern city of Kirkuk, August 12, 2005. A U.S. Apache helicopter crashed near Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad, injuring the two aircrew, the U.S. military said. The cause of the incident was not immediately clear. The U.S. military said the crash site had been secured and an investigation opened. (Slahaldeen Rasheed/Reuters)washingtonpost.com - BAGHDAD, Aug. 10 -- Iraq's leaders and military will be unable to lead the fight against insurgents until next summer at the earliest, a top U.S. military official said Wednesday, trying to temper any hopes that a full-scale American troop withdrawal was imminent as Iraq moves toward elections scheduled for December.


    ]]>">Early Pullout Unlikely In Iraq
  • A Delaware judge ruled Disney's board will not have to repay shareholders hundreds of millions of dollars given out to company president Michael Ovitz when he was fired after just over a year in office(Disney)washingtonpost.com - NEW YORK, Aug. 9 -- Hollywood super-agent Michael S. Ovitz spent 14 disastrous months as the No. 2 executive at Walt Disney Co., taking $140 million in severance when he was forced out, or $10 million for each month on the job. On Tuesday, a Delaware judge ruled that the severance package, while "breathtaking," was perfectly legal and that directors did not violate their duty to protect shareholders when they approved it.


    ]]>">Disney Executive's Severance Ruled Legal
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