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09.1.2008 | 05:32 Zvi Bar'el Neighbors / The 13th ... (World, 56 articles)
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12.4.2008 09:52 By DPA Anniversary of Lebanese civil war blighted by ongoing crisis Michel Aoun, Lebanon, Civil War 10.4.2008 16:26 DPA Barbed wire erected to prevent Israel-Lebanon border violations Lebanon, Israel, Blue Line 06.4.2008 00:46 Haaretz Service and DPA Hezbollah: IDF drill borne of frustration and despair Israel, Fuad Siniora, Hezbollah, Lebanon 05.4.2008 22:53 DPA Hezbollah: We will watch IDF border drill closely lebanon, israel, hezbollah, IDF 05.4.2008 19:28 Haaretz Service Min. 13.10.2007 09:57 By Aviva Lori Is there a doctor in the house? doctor 08.10.2007 04:55 Yuval Azoulay, Haaretz Correspondent Israeli doctor to serve as president of World Medical Association Yoram Blachar, Israel, World Medical Association, doctor 30.8.2007 18:05 Ran Reznik, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service State petitions court over acquittal of doctor of molestation charges Haifa, court, doctor, molestation 21.8.2007 11:06 Jack Khoury, Haaretz Correspondent Physician arrested for conspiring to kill his son-in-law family dispute, doctor, murder charges, Kfar Yasif 20.8.2007 21:56 Haaretz Service AJC-funded Israeli medical team to assist Peru earthquake victims Earthquake, Peru, Doctor, Aid 09.8.2007 18:18 The Associated Press Hamas arrests doctor who said Gaza hospital short on supplies doctor, Hamas, Fatah, Gaza
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Dalai Lama begins U.S. visit amid Tibet turmoil, protests over Olympic torch (World, 33 articles)
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April 10, 2008 WASHINGTON - President Bush yesterday urged China to talk with the Dalai Lama, saying Beijing would find the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader to be a " fine man. A Tibetan source with strong contacts in its capital, Lhasa, said the city was swirling with rumors of fresh clashes between monks and security forces at a key monastery on Lhasa's outskirts. Critics of China say that Bush avoiding the event would be a powerful sign of international anger over China's violent response to demonstrating Buddhist monks in Tibet.
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Clinton Says Obama is “Out of Touch” with Middle Class Americans, Calls Comments “Elitist” (U.S., 40 articles)
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Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has said remarks about "bitter" working-class people "clinging to guns or religion" were ill-chosen. TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - Sen. Barack Obama on Friday sought to broaden his appeal to voters in southern Indiana, after drawing criticism for a remark made five days earlier about "bitter" Americans. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Friday it was not his place to criticize former President Jimmy Carter for agreeing to meet with Hamas, although Obama said he would not meet with the militant Palestinian group.
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Candidates to Press Petraeus on Iraq War (World, 26 articles)
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The United States will stay on the offense, support the Iraqi security forces and move toward an oversight role, Bush said in his latest effort to garner support for the unpopular war. To avoid that, nearly everyone also agrees that some combat forces should remain in Iraq to fight foreign insurgents, to train the Iraqi army and police, and to protect remaining American troops, diplomats and contractors. Bush defended the costs of the war, in lives and money, saying his decision to order more troops to Iraq last year had averted potential defeat and that withdrawal would be catastrophic to U.S. interests.
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Final cost of American Airlines' lost flights still up in the air (U.S., 35 articles)
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April 9, 2008 American Airlines canceled about 500 flights yesterday to check the bundling of wires in some planes, the same issue that caused the airline to scrap more than 400 flights last month. Beleaguered American Airlines, still coping with thousands of flight cancellations, said Friday that it would raise fares by as much as $30 on round-trip tickets to help offset rising fuel costs. DALLAS - American Airlines on Saturday received clearance from federal aviation officials to return all of its 300 grounded jets to service, an airline spokesman said.
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