AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Wednesday he would bring Osama bin Laden to justice in a way that wouldn't allow the terrorist mastermind to become a martyr, but he may be killed if the U.S. government finds him.
AP - Sen. John McCain called Wednesday for the construction of 45 new nuclear reactors by 2030 and pledged $2 billion a year in federal funds "to make clean coal a reality," measures designed to reduce dependence on foreign oil.
AP - The U.N.'s highest court begins emergency hearings Thursday on Mexico's appeal to block the execution of its citizens on death row in the United States. -- read full article
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AP - The Democratic-led Congress finally appears ready to give President Bush his request for $162 billion in long-overdue funds for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
AP - As floodwaters take aim at the tiny towns lining the Mississippi River, the heartland ethic of neighbors helping neighbors is proving to be a potent force against the rising water.
AP - Royal Dutch Shell said it shut down production at an offshore oil installation that produces about 200,000 barrels per day after the most powerful militant group in Nigeria said it launched an attack there Thursday.
AP - Guns went quiet as a six-month truce between Israel and Gaza Strip militants took effect early Thursday, but there was widespread skepticism about its ability to hold.
AFP - Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned on Wednesday that Israel's imminent truce with Hamas in and around the Gaza Strip could be short-lived and said the military stood ready to act if it failed.
AFP - Afghan and NATO troops backed by helicopter gunships killed 35 Taliban rebels Wednesday in a huge "clean-up" operation to drive out militants entrenched in villages near Kandahar.
Reuters - About a dozen people hurled rocks at
a top U.S. diplomat's convoy in Lebanon on Wednesday but there
were no serious injuries, the U.S. State Department said.
Reuters - President George W. Bush vetoed the
$289 billion U.S. farm bill for the second time on Wednesday,
setting the stage for a congressional override to enact it into
law, just like the first time.
Reuters - Medical examinations of 11 former
terrorism suspects held by U.S. troops found proof of physical
and psychological torture resulting in long-term damage, a
human rights advocacy group said on Wednesday. -- read full article
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Reuters - U.S. and Chinese officials were to
wrap up two days of economic talks on Wednesday with agreements
to expand energy cooperation and investment but with
differences remaining on how quickly Beijing should liberalize
its markets.