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Newsweek Magazine Apologizes for Errors in Koran Report

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


Newsweek Magazine Apologizes for Errors in Koran Report

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


Bush Administration Warns North Korea Not to Conduct Nuke Test

National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley had tough words for North Korea, warning that any North Korean nuclear test would be a serious act of defiance.


Bush Administration Warns North Korea Not to Conduct Nuke Test

National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley had tough words for North Korea, warning that any North Korean nuclear test would be a serious act of defiance.


Rice Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq Amid Escalating Violence

Secretary of state praises constitutional process for including all main ethnic and religious groups.


Rice Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq Amid Escalating Violence

Secretary of state praises constitutional process for including all main ethnic and religious groups.


Newsweek admits error in report that sparked Afghan protests

The magazine said they had made a mistake on reporting the accusations of the May 9th report, which led to violent anti-US protests in Afghanistan.


Newsweek admits error in report that sparked Afghan protests

The magazine said they had made a mistake on reporting the accusations of the May 9th report, which led to violent anti-US protests in Afghanistan.


Newsweek admits error in report that sparked Afghan protests

The magazine said they had made a mistake on reporting the accusations of the May 9th report, which led to violent anti-US protests in Afghanistan.


US Military Ends Week-Long Offensive Against Insurgents

US officials confirm deaths of nine Marines in operation and capture of 39 insurgents who have what they called "intelligence value".


US Military Ends Week-Long Offensive Against Insurgents

US officials confirm deaths of nine Marines in operation and capture of 39 insurgents who have what they called "intelligence value".


Annan's Oil-for-Food Role Still Being Studied

Mr. Annan said Friday he is concentrating now on essential United Nations reforms, and that he does not expect questions about his past activities to derail that process. However, he added, "For some, the oil-for-food crisis will never die down."


Annan's Oil-for-Food Role Still Being Studied

Mr. Annan said Friday he is concentrating now on essential United Nations reforms, and that he does not expect questions about his past activities to derail that process. However, he added, "For some, the oil-for-food crisis will never die down."


Two Koreas to Meet at North's Request

N. Korean official news agency says Pyongyang wired South Korean Unification Ministry to request meeting, in order to "put the inter-Korean relations on a normal track"


EU: Mixed Feelings About Slow Economic Growth

European Union officials have expressed mixed feelings about recent data showing slow growth in the economy of the 12-nations that use the euro currency.