Reuters - The United States has obtained new
intelligence that raises new questions about whether North
Korea pursued an alternative route to producing a nuclear
weapon, The Washington Post reported in Saturday editions.
Reuters - President George W. Bush did not
know about a White House effort to leak the identity of a CIA
agent but tried to protect staffers who were involved in one of
the biggest scandals of his administration, former Bush
spokesman Scott McClellan told Congress on Friday.
Reuters - Iran is pressing on with nuclear
enrichment "non-stop," its envoy to the U.N. nuclear agency was
quoted as saying on Saturday, despite a world powers' offer of
economic incentives if it halts such work.
Reuters - Chinese Communist Party officials
in charge of restive Tibet used the passing of the Olympic
torch relay through the capital Lhasa on Saturday to defend
their control and denounce the exiled Dalai Lama.
Reuters - Democratic presidential hopeful
Barack Obama has opened up a double-digit lead over Republican
John McCain two weeks after he clinched the nomination, a new
poll published on Friday showed.
Reuters - The crest of the swollen
Mississippi River moved relentlessly downstream on Saturday as
volunteers manned sandbagged levees, nursed hopes and coped
with the costs of the worst Midwest flooding in 15 years.
AP - A bomb killed four troops from the U.S.-led coalition in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, one of the deadliest attacks on foreign forces this year.
AP - A South Carolina man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents 14 years ago was executed in the state's electric chair Friday night after a last-ditch effort to halt the sentence was denied by the U.S. Supreme Court.
AP - Pakistan's new ambassador to the United States is urging patience for those in Washington frustrated with his government's pursuit of peace deals with tribes along the lawless Pakistani-Afghan border.
AP - The Olympic torch was paraded through the streets of Tibet's capital Saturday, the site of bloody riots in March that triggered demonstrations along the flame's international relay stops.
AP - When Oregon education officials set out to devise a graduation testing requirement for high school students, they looked to other states for inspiration on what not to do. -- read full article
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AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice heads to Asia next week amid signs of an imminent breakthrough in efforts to get North Korea to abandon nuclear weapons and bring a formal end to the Korean War.