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Rice Defends US Approach to Uzbekistan on Human Rights

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Bush administration has been persistent critic of President Islam Karimov's human rights record despite cooperation on anti-terrorism issues.


White House Calls on Newsweek to Help Repair US Image

Spokesman says Newsweek can do that by writing about how it got story wrong and by publicizing practices of US military when it comes to handling Koran.


White House Calls on Newsweek to Help Repair US Image

Spokesman says Newsweek can do that by writing about how it got story wrong and by publicizing practices of US military when it comes to handling Koran.


White House Calls on Newsweek to Help Repair US Image

Spokesman says Newsweek can do that by writing about how it got story wrong and by publicizing practices of US military when it comes to handling Koran.


Italians Face New Kidnapping Nightmare

Italians are experiencing new feelings of fear and anguish following the kidnapping of a young aid worker in Afghanistan.


Italians Face New Kidnapping Nightmare

Italians are experiencing new feelings of fear and anguish following the kidnapping of a young aid worker in Afghanistan.


Italians Face New Kidnapping Nightmare

Italians are experiencing new feelings of fear and anguish following the kidnapping of a young aid worker in Afghanistan.


Anger Remains in Pakistan, Afghanistan Despite Newsweek Koran Story Retraction

Muslims in both countries say they still believe US soldiers in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, abused copies of Islam's holy book in bid to get terror suspects to talk.


Anger Remains in Pakistan, Afghanistan Despite Newsweek Koran Story Retraction

Muslims in both countries say they still believe US soldiers in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, abused copies of Islam's holy book in bid to get terror suspects to talk.


Anger Remains in Pakistan, Afghanistan Despite Newsweek Koran Story Retraction

Muslims in both countries say they still believe US soldiers in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, abused copies of Islam's holy book in bid to get terror suspects to talk.


Muslim leaders don't accept "pressured" apology

Islamic parties in Pakistan say the Newsweek apology is a transparant attempt to defuse Muslim anger.


Newsweek Retracts Story Alleging US Soldiers Desecrated Koran

Report sparked violent protests in countries including Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.


Insurgent Rampage Kills at least 13 in Iraq

Earlier today, the bodies of 12 Iraqi men killed execution style were found in northeast Baghdad. In all, 46 bound and bullet-riddled bodies have been found at four sites in the country since Saturday.


Insurgent Rampage Kills at least 13 in Iraq

Earlier today, the bodies of 12 Iraqi men killed execution style were found in northeast Baghdad. In all, 46 bound and bullet-riddled bodies have been found at four sites in the country since Saturday.


Newsweek Magazine Apologizes for Errors in Koran Report

Report sparked violent protests in countries including Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.