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Gaza Attacks Continue Despite U.N. Truce Call
The Israeli military said its forces attacked more than 50 Gaza targets overnight despite a U.N. Security Council cease-fire call.
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Fighter Sees His Paradise in Gaza?s Pain
At Shifa Hospital, ordinary people are squeezed between suicidal fighters and a powerful military.
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Rocket Fire From Lebanon Unsettles Israel, but Fears of a Hezbollah Attack Subside
Rockets launched from southern Lebanon into Israel raised fears of a renewed war between the countries, but worries subsided when it appeared the attack came from small militant groups.
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Two Qaeda Leaders Killed in U.S. Strike in Pakistan
An American missile strike on Jan. 1 in Pakistan killed two leaders of Al Qaeda, an American official said.
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Deal Struck to End Gas Cutoff
The European Commission said Russia and Ukraine had reached an agreement to send a monitoring mission to oversee gas deliveries.
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Afghan Bombings Kills 15, Including 2 From U.S.
Two U.S. soldiers and three Afghan civilians died near Kandahar when a suicide bomber drove an explosive-packed car into a bazaar.
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9 in Senegal to Be Jailed for 8 Years
The men were handed unusually harsh sentences after being tried on charges of conspiracy and ?unnatural acts,? a term used to criminalize homosexuality.
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Major Push Is Needed to Save Afghanistan, General Says
Gen. David H. Petraeus said that the country would require a sustained commitment from the United States and other nations, but declined to suggest a time frame.
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10 Are Killed in 3 Bomb Attacks on Iraqi Soldiers
Eight Iraqi soldiers and two civilians were killed Thursday in three separate attacks in which insurgents used roadside bombs to target the Iraqi Army.
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Police in China Halt Parents Seeking Investigation Into School Collapses
Parents who were trying to travel to Beijing to ask the government for a full investigation into school collapses during the May earthquake were stopped by local police.
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Gas Cut by Kremlin Highlights U.S. Concern Over Russian Intentions
Washington has long argued that relying on Russian hydrocarbons is risky, and that finding alternative supplies would limit opportunities for coercion.
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Arrests of Officers in Turkey Stoke Uneasiness in Military
Three retired generals, along with more than 30 other suspects, were arrested as part of an investigation into a possible coup plot.
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British Regulator Starts Madoff Investigation
The Serious Fraud Office in Britain announced Thursday that it is opening an investigation into the business operations of Bernard L. Madoff.
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Israel Condemns Vatican?s ?Concentration Camp? Remarks
Tensions rose between the Vatican and Israel on Thursday after Israel condemned a high-ranking Vatican official for comparing the Gaza Strip to ?a concentration camp.?
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Gaston Lenôtre, Who Built a Culinary Brand, Is Dead at 88
Mr. Lenôtre was the founder of the restaurant, catering, retail and cooking school empire of the same name, and rejuvenated pastry making in the early 1960s.
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