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    Car bomb kills seven Marines in Fallujah
    MANAMA, SEPT. 6. Seven U.S. Marines were killed and eight wounded in a massive car bomb explosion on the outskirts of Fallujah today. The suicide car bombing targeted two U.S. vehicles of a military convoy. Soon after the blast, the area was ...

    Russia mourns Beslan victims
    MOSCOW, SEPT. 6.Russia mourned the deaths of hundreds of children and adults on Monday in its worst hostage drama as efforts centred on saving the lives of those who survived the school carnage. Flags flew at half mast across Russia, TV ...

    Arrested man not Al-Douri
    BAGHDAD, SEPT. 6.Ibrahim al-Douri, the most wanted member of Saddam Hussein's ousted government , an Interior Ministry spokesman said on Monday, ending days of conflicting claims about his purported arrest. "The required tests to identify him ...

    Iraq seals Al-Jazeera offices
    BAGHDAD, SEPT. 6. Iraqi security officers stormed Al-Jazeera's Baghdad offices and sealed the newsroom with red wax at the weekend after the U.S.-backed interim Government banned the Arabic television station from broadcasting in the ...

    The Maldives in transition — I
    MALE: After placid acceptance of a 25-year rule by their leader, President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, a prosperous, but politically restive Maldivian citizenry now wants a transition to full-fledged democracy. On the streets of its capital, Male, ...

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