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Al Qaeda Coldly Acknowledges Obama Victory
Al Qaeda?s deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, sought to dampen enthusiasm for Barack Obama?s election by saying that the ?new face? of America only masked a ?heart full of hate.?
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Iran Said to Have Nuclear Fuel for One Weapon
Iran has produced enough nuclear material to make a single atom bomb, though it is unclear if the country has achieved the necessary technical advances to create a bomb.
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U.S. Strike Reportedly Killed Five in Pakistan
Striking for the first time beyond Pakistan?s tribal areas, a pilotless U.S. aircraft fired missiles at a village well inside Pakistani territory on Wednesday, a Pakistani official said.
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Claims of a Rigged Vote Foment Bitter Protests in Nicaragua
Thousands of protesters backing the leftist Sandinista party took to the streets to support the results of local elections that the opposition says President Daniel Ortega rigged.
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Grenade Attack Kills Thai Protester
An anti-government protester was killed and at least 29 were injured in an attack against activists occupying the Government House in Bangkok, according to reports.
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Brawl Halts Session of Iraqi Parliament
A session of Iraq?s Parliament collapsed in chaos as a discussion among lawmakers about a security agreement boiled over into shouting and physical confrontation.
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Sarkozy?s Fiscal Meeting Raises Diplomatic Hackles
Some American officials are on edge following French President Nicolas Sarkozy?s aggressive statements about American capitalism, and his decision to hold his own financial summit meeting.
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Zimbabwe Rivals to Meet Mbeki in South Africa
Zimbabwe?s ruling ZANU-PF party and the opposition will meet to review President Robert Mubabe?s plan to unilaterally form a unity government, an opposition official said.
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Europeans Announce Pioneering Surgery
Physicians transplanted a human windpipe, using stem cells from the recipient?s bone marrow to reline a donor trachea and prevent its rejection by her immune system.
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F.D.A. Opens Office in Beijing to Screen Food and Drug Exports
The U.S. opened a branch of the Food and Drug Administration in the Chinese capital, the first of several overseas offices aimed at regulating the safety of imported food and medicine.
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