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File - Tony Blair, Representative of the Middle East Quartet (European Union, Russian Federation, United Nations and United States), addresses a press conference on the meeting of the Ad-Hoc Liaison Committee for Assistance to the Palestinian Authority.
Iraq   Photos   UK   War   Wikipedia: Tony Blair  
 Al Jazeera 
Blair 'cried for Iraq war victims'
| Tony Blair, Britain's former prime minister, said he did not foresee the "nightmare" that unfolded in Iraq and wept for the war's victims, in memoirs released on Wednesday. | The war-time leader rep... (photo: UN / Cia Pak)
President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010.
Israel   Palestine   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict  
 The New York Times 
Israeli Peace Effort Rests on Netanyahu's Shoulders
| JERUSALEM — David Rubinger, one of Israel’s best-known photojournalists and a man firmly on the political left, cast his ballot last year for Benjamin Netanyahu for prime minister, the f... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Copies of Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair's book are seen displayed at a bookshop in London, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010.  The Boston Globe 
In memoir, Blair explains, defends himself
| Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is, like many interesting and accomplished individuals, a collection of contradictions. As a social liberal and economic moderate with hawkish tendencies on ... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Iraq   Photos   Tony Blair   War   Wikipedia: A Journey  
Copies of Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair's book are seen in a box before being placed on sale at a bookshop in London, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010.  The Australian 
Blair's book reveals background to war
| AN unrepentant Tony Blair has refused to back away from his decision to invade Iraq. | Although the former British leader concedes in his new autobiography that it was the issue on which he had the ... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Iraq   Photos   Tony Blair   War   Wikipedia: A Journey  
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An instruction sign is seen inside a body scanner at Schiphol airport, Netherlands, Monday, Dec. 28, 2009. The New York Times
Terrorist Ties Doubted in Amsterdam Arrests
| WASHINGTON — American law enforcement and aviation security officials said Tuesday they thought it highly unlikely that two United States residents of Yemeni desc... (photo: AP / Cynthia Boll)
Amsterdam   Aviation   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol  
British soldiers take rest during a fierce gunbattle in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Friday, Jan. 29, 2010. The Star
Britain confirms Afghan combat mission to end 2015
| CAMP BASTION, Afghanistan (Reuters) - British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg confirmed on Tuesday that Britain's combat mission in Afghanistan would end by 2015 and p... (photo: AP / Abdul Khaliq)
Afghanistan   Military   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
A man is led away from a plane at Schipol Airport in Amsterdam Monday Aug. 30, 2010 in this image taken from TV. The Star
Dutch hold two Yemenis after terrorism alert
| AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch authorities detained two Yemeni men at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport on suspicion of terrorist conspiracy after a tip-off from the United Sta... (photo: AP / RTL, via APTN)
Amsterdam   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol   Yemen  
Samuel Lam briefs colleagues on self-sustained solar power array for a pair of gunnery range microwave relay towers. Insurance Newsnet
Briefing.com: Hourly In Play (R) - 18:00 ET
| Aug 31, 2010 (Briefing.com via COMTEX) -- Hourly In Play (R) | Updated: 31-Aug-10 18:00 ET | 17:33 | XRIT X-Rite receives U.S. patent for non-contact color measurement ... (photo: US Navy / Greg Vojtko)
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President Barack Obama listens during a briefing with Senior Director for Asian Affairs Jeffrey Bader, left,  and National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones, during the Nuclear Security Summit at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.,  April 12, 2010. Insurance Newsnet
Briefing.com: Hourly In Play (R) - 17:00 ET
| Aug 31, 2010 (Briefing.com via COMTEX) -- Hourly In Play (R) | Updated: 31-Aug-10 17:00 ET | 16:56 | CWBS Commonwealth Bankshares announces sale of non-performing loans... (photo: US Government / Pete Souza)
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Interior of the Pannier Market in Barnstaple, North Devon, England. The interior of the Pannier Market. Barnstaple has been the major market for North Devon since Saxon times. Insurance Newsnet
Briefing.com: Hourly In Play (R) - 16:00 ET
| Aug 31, 2010 (Briefing.com via COMTEX) -- Hourly In Play (R) | Updated: 31-Aug-10 16:00 ET | 15:59 | CBOE CBOE Holdings' C2 Options Exchange to Launch in Late October; ... (photo: Creative Commons / Smalljim)
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Etterbeek Medieval Market in 2007 Insurance Newsnet
Briefing.com: Hourly In Play (R) - 15:00 ET
| Aug 31, 2010 (Briefing.com via COMTEX) -- Hourly In Play (R) | Updated: 31-Aug-10 15:00 ET | 15:00 | VMED NASDAQ 100 (NDX) strength & weakness- Media name (VMED) st... (photo: Creative Commons)
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Vehicles get stuck in a traffic jam on the Lal chowk  Road in the heart of Srinagar as the main markets went abuzz with activity on Sunday on 08, August 2010.  People went on a shopping spree after separatists announced a week- Insurance Newsnet
Briefing.com: Hourly In Play (R) - 14:00 ET
| Aug 31, 2010 (Briefing.com via COMTEX) -- Hourly In Play (R) | Updated: 31-Aug-10 14:00 ET | 13:49 | EXC Exelon's PECO reaches gas and electric delivery rate case settl... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attends a meeting in the city of Veliky Novgorod, about 500 kilometers (300 miles) north of Moscow, on Monday, Jan. 26, 2 Wall Street Journal
Putin Shows Russia He Is at the Wheel
By GREGORY L. WHITE | MOSCOW—Over a string of media appearances during a four-day road trip across Siberia, a confident Vladimir Putin made clear he is still Russia... (photo: AP / Alexei Druzhinin, Pool)
Photos   Politics   Putin   Russia   Wikipedia: Vladimir Putin  
Glass of Water - Drinking Water Scoop
No Safe Drinking Water Leads To Health Problems
Tuesday, 31 August 2010, 9:23 am | Press Release: ALRC | HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL | Fifteenth session, Agenda Item 3 | A written statement submitted by the Asian Legal Resour... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Disease   Health   Photos   Water   Wikipedia: Drinking water  
War in Iraq War on Terrorism
- The Iraq war is over, but will peace be won?
- In book, Blair regrets banning fox hunts but not invading Ir
- Don't just turn the page, close the book on Iraq war
- Iraq seeks answers from Kuwait about 2,000 missing men
 LIGHTNING HAMMER - U.S. Army Spc. Samuel Melendez of Bravo Troop, 5th Battalion, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, patrols a marsh outside Qubah, a small village in Diyala province, Aug. 19. The patrol was part of Operation Lightning Hammer, a maneuver to flush ins
Don't just turn the page, close the book on Iraq war
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- Indonesian police go on trial on terror charges
- Al-Qaeda makes a point with Lahore attack
- The degree zero of culture
- 2nd Terror Attack on Highway 60, 2 Jews Shot
People mourn the deaths of Wednesday's blast victims during their funeral in Lahore, Pakistan on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010.
Al-Qaeda makes a point with Lahore attack
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Disarmament Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Hiroshima's poisonous past
- China makes its North Korea move
- US blacklists Pakistani Taliban
- EU gives 47 mln euro for peace-keeping mission in Somalia
A visitor points with am umbrella at a poster of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, painted by North Korean defector Sun Moo, at the Korea War Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. The Obama administration expanded sanctions against North Korea on Monday by freezing assets of individuals, companies and organizations allegedly linked to support for Pyongyang's nuclear program.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
China calls for compromises to reboot North Korea nuclear talks
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- How Blair was seconds from ordering RAF to shoot down passen
- Unceremonious ending
- Total recall
- WMD projects were merely 'in abeyance'
File - A U.S. Marine Corps Marine guards blindfolded suspected enemy insurgents in a temporary detention holding area at Entry Control Point 5 (ECP 5), which is located on the outskirts of Fallujah, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on Dec. 28, 2004, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Mission accomplished in Iraq?
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Nuclear Terrorism Bioterrorism
- Changing rules of the nuclear game
- Nuclear industry takes new path for new plants
- Nuclear industry takes new path for new plants
- Nuclear industry takes new path for proposed power plants, h
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- In-Q-Tel-like venture fund would help fight bioterrorism, pa
- $1.9B makeover to fight bioterror, flu
- Feds announce $1.9 billion makeover to fight bioterror threa
- Garage-lab bugs: spread of bioscience increases bioterrorism
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