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This week, US announced $20 billion deal with Saudi Arabia, other Arab states in Persian Gulf region.
A bridge spanning the Mississippi River in the Midwestern city of Minneapolis collapsed Wednesday, during the evening rush hour, dumping scores of vehicles into the river. At least four people died and local hospitals have treated dozens of people for injuries.
US secretary of state says multi-billion-dollar plans will not upset regional arms balance or halt American democracy agenda among Arab states.
A group of U.S. lawmakers has introduced legislation aimed at blocking President Bush's plan to sell weapons to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf States, arguing that the proposal would be destabilizing to the region.
Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns says sales of mainly defense systems reflect importance US attaches to role of those countries in broader Middle East.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made announcement in Washington before leaving Monday with Defense Secretary on trip to Middle East to seek support for stabilizing Iraq.
Israel's Prime Minister on Sunday said he has no objections to a proposed massive U.S. arms sale to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf States.
U.S. officials say the Bush administration is expected to ask Congress to approve a major arms sale package for Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf nations, partly to counter Iran's rising influence in the region.
Two weeks before the US space shuttle Endeavour is scheduled to lift-off, the US space agency NASA says a piece of equipment that was to fly on the mission was deliberately sabotaged. And as if that weren't enough, there were reports Thursday that astronauts flew while drunk.
Jessica
Berman
27/07/2007
A total of 17 contenders, nine Republicans and eight Democrats, are running for president in 2008. The bulk of media attention has focused on the better-known candidates with names like Clinton, Obama, Giuliani and McCain. Jim Malone reports on some of the other contenders clamoring for attention in a crowded field of White House hopefuls.
While Hillary Clinton remains the favorite for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination next year, Republicans are still searching for a frontrunner at this early stage in the 2008 election process.
The House of Representatives Financial Services Committee Tuesday heard from economists who agreed the weakening dollar is likely to decline further.
Last week, the Bush administration announced a plan to send U.S. inspectors to check trucks in Mexico that would then be allowed to cross over the border and deliver loads anywhere in the United States. This would be a pilot program, but the eventual goal is to open the border to more such traffic as called for by the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA. The Teamsters Union and highway safety groups in the United States are among those opposing the plan.
Before a Congress now dominated by his political opponents, Mr. Bush urges cooperation in annual 'State of the Union' address.
Peter
Fedynsky
24/01/2007
Leading Democrats in Congress say they will push ahead with a resolution opposing President Bush's plans to boost U.S. troop strength in Iraq. Administration officials and some Republican members of Congress say such a vote would send the wrong message to America's military - and to anti-democratic forces in Iraq.
Michael
Bowman
21/01/2007
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