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A British soldier of International Security Assistance Force patrol as afghan people look on, near the site of a suicide attack on a NATO convoy in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Aug 11, 2008. A suicide bomber rammed his car into a NATO convoy in Kabul on Monday, killing three civilians and wounding at least a dozen, officials said. Clashes and an airstrike in the south killed 25 militants and eight civilians held hostage by insurgen Portrait of an occupied country
Al Jazeera  In the days since whistleblower website Wikileaks released more than 90,000 military reports chronicling the war in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2009, journalists and commentators have written extensively... (photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool)
Defense Secretary Robert Gates, left, accompanied by Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen hold a press briefing, Thursday, July 29, 2010 at the Pentagon. Pentagon asks FBI to probe leak
Al Jazeera  The US defence department has asked the FBI to help investigate the leak of more than 90,000 classified military documents, Robert Gates, the defence secretary, said. Speaking at a news... (photo: AP / Kevin Wolf)
An Iraqi man holds blood-stained clothes at the scene of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. A bomb planted near a state-run bank killed and injured several people in the eastern Shiite slum of Sadr City police said. Baghdad attacks leave 16 dead
The Australian SIXTEEN people, including nine security force members, were killed and 14 wounded yesterday in a string of attacks in the Iraqi capital's Sunni district of... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban)
A member of a Romany association, Alice Januel, displays an official document which authorizes French Romanies to travel with their caravan, during a press conference with members of different French Roma associations in Saint Ouen north of Paris, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Sarkozy Toughens on Illegal Roma
The New York Times PARIS — President Nicolas Sarkozy has ordered the expulsion of illegal Roma and itinerant immigrants and the dismantlement of their camps in a move that has been labeled by human rights groups... (photo: AP / Michel Euler)
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Arizona Arizona tourism fears long-term effects
CNN (CNN) -- It's been a long, hot summer for Arizona even without the help of the scorching temperatures that have made the state's landscape so unforgettable for many... (photo: Creative Commons / Jboeke)
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary General and Chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization(NATO) talks with Army GEN. Stanley McChrystal, commander of NATO Afghanistan forces  prior to the start of Georgia Commission at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium as part of a NATO Defense Ministerial June 11, 2010. Taliban stymie NATO push to bolster government
Breitbart In this July 12, 2010 photo, the new Arghandab district chief Shah Mohammad... In this July 12, 2010 photo, the new Arghandab district chief Shah Mohammad... ARGHANDAB... (photo: US DoD / Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison)
US actress and human rights activist Mia Farrow  and Mahmud Qabil  , during her visit to Rafah town the southern Gaza Strip , October 15, 2009.Farrow is on a 4-day visit to Israel, West bank and Gaza as a good will ambassador of UNICEF. (photo by Ahmed Deeb/ WN)  'Blood diamond' case: Farrow to testify
Independent online (SA) The Hague - Actress Mia Farrow and models' agent Carole White will testify next month about a "blood diamond" Naomi Campbell is said to have been given by Liberia's... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Ike Thacker, center, holds a sign as he joins others in protesting the Arizona immigration law outside the federal courthouse in Louisville, Ky., Thursday, July 29, 2010. Weakened Arizona immigrant rules still draw protests
The Star PHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona brought in a weakened anti-immigration law on Thursday after a U.S. court blocked its most intrusive provisions and analysts said the court... (photo: AP / Ed Reinke)
Yemeni soldiers on patrol in the northern Saada province of Yemen, in a photo taken Saturday, February 19, 2005. Britain said Friday April 8 2005 that it was suspending all operations at its embassy in Yemen after receiving a credible security threat as Yemeni government forces killed more than 70 rebels during two days of clashes in a northern Yemeni town. Qaeda vows more attacks on Yemen government - tape
The Star DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda threatened in an internet audio recording on Thursday to carry out more attacks on Yemeni forces following several suspected and confirmed... (photo: AP / Ian McDonald)
Family members of a victim who was killed in a suicide bombing grieve at his funeral in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Oct. 26, 2009. Gunmen and bombs kill at least 12 in Iraq
The Star BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Attackers killed at least 12 people and wounded 31 in a series of shootings and explosions across Iraq on Thursday, security and hospital sources... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim)
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Das Buerogebaeude der Siemens AG fuer IT Operations und Industrial Services in Erlangen, aufgenommen am Montag, 13. August 2007.
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In this photo released by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), The 'M. Star' oil supertanker anchors offshore Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates Thursday, July 29, 2010.
Questions Swirl About Damaged Japanese Tanker
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People walk past a sign indicating the US dollar, top, and euro, bottom, rates of a currency exchange in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009.
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In this photo taken Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010, people wait to board trains at the West Railway Station in Beijing, China.
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