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  • Floridians take tropical storm in stride NAPLES, Fla. - Tropical Storm Fay rolled ashore in Florida Tuesday short of hurricane strength, but mysteriously gained speed as it headed over land, bringing heavy rain and high wind but no major damage. The storm caused some local flooding, downed
  • NATO Wags Finger, Russia Flexes Muscle Led by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, NATO delivered a tough message to Moscow, warning that the Western alliance cannot 'continue to do business as usual' with Russia as long as its troops are in the neighboring country of Georgia. Russia
  • Researchers grow blood from stem cells Scientists said today that they have devised a way to grow large quantities of blood in the lab using human embryonic stem cells, potentially making blood drives a relic of the past. But experts cautioned that although it represented a significant
  • NATO resists U.S. push on Russia BRUSSELS, Belgium - NATO pulled its punches against Russia on Tuesday, suspending formal contacts as punishment for the Georgia invasion but bucking U.S. pressure for more severe penalties. The Russian ambassador to NATO played down the impact of the
  • The Robinsons: Unlikely trio on terror watch list  James Robinson is a retired Air National Guard brigadier general and a commercial pilot for a major airline who flies passenger planes around the country. He has even been certified by the to carry a weapon into the cockpit as part of the government's
  • Cold war map will not be redrawn, US warns Russia War in the Caucasus The Bush administration warned Russia today that it would fail in its 'strategic objective' of redrawing Europe's post-cold war map by invading Georgia as 26 Nato countries declared there would be 'no business as usual' with Moscow
  • Bigfoot claim a fake, enthusiast says  The Bigfoot in the freezer is made of rubber, a Web posting asserted Tuesday. The initial promoter of two hikers' claim they found the body of Bigfoot in Georgia said he has determined the discovery was a hoax. The body turned out to be rubber, and the
  • Russia hits back at Nato warning Russia has dismissed a warning by Nato that normal relations are impossible while its troops remain inside Georgia. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Nato of bias and of trying to save the 'criminal regime' in Tbilisi. He insisted Moscow was not
  • Taliban Forces Ambush French Troops ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug. 19 -- In unusually large and well-coordinated operations in eastern Afghanistan Monday, Taliban fighters killed 10 French soldiers and at least six suicide bombers attacked a base of NATO alliance troops, NATO and Afghan
  • Credit squeeze hits college students Paying for a college education ? with a price tag now north of $50,000 a year at some top-priced private schools ? has never been easy. But this year, on top of the complexities of multiple public and private lending programs and hit to college
  • The night that changed McCain's life  It was September 1967, and Lt. Cmdr. John McCain was back from Vietnam on home leave. He invited Chuck Larson over for dinner, and during a late night game of bridge, McCain pulled his buddy from the U.S. Naval Academy and flight school aside. Larson
  • No major destruction as Fay soaks Fla. NAPLES, Fla. - Tropical Storm Fay made landfall on Florida's southwest coast early Tuesday, bringing soaking rains and gusty winds but nothing like the destruction last seen in the area during a 2004 killer hurricane. Streets were largely deserted in the
  • Nato cools relations with Russia Nato foreign ministers have said there will be 'no business as usual' with Russia, as they urged Moscow to pull its troops out of Georgia immediately.The declaration followed emergency talks in Brussels about the conflict with Georgia over its breakaway
  • Taliban kill 10 French soldiers Afghan soldiers in Kabul. Photographer: Musadeq Sadeq/AP Ten French soldiers were killed today in fierce fighting with Taliban insurgents near Kabul, Afghan military officials said today. A French patrol came under attack yesterday at a point 30 miles
  • Interview With Commander Ever Veloza, a paramilitary commander in the now-defunct United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, spoke to The Washington Post on July 26 in his cellblock at Itagui prison, just outside of Medellin, Colombia. Once the commander of two powerful militias,
  • U.S. Stayed at a Distance For years, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf had no stronger supporter than President Bush, who valued his assistance in fighting al-Qaeda in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. But as Musharraf's political standing crumbled over the past
  • Afghan ambush kills French troops  troops in AfghanistanTen French soldiers have been killed in an ambush by Taleban fighters east of the Afghan capital, Kabul, the French president's office has confirmed. A further 21 French soldiers were wounded in the attack - the heaviest loss of
  • Fay makes landfall in southwest Florida  Tropical Storm Fay made landfall in southwestern Florida early Tuesday, coming ashore at Cape Romano just south of Marco Island, the said. Forecasters immediately dropped hurricane warnings for the storm as it never reached the 74 mph threshold
  • Russia blockades port in Georgia and seizes soldiers KARALETI, Georgia: An explosion could be heard from the port, where Russian troops sank Georgian ships earlier this week. An Associated Press report said 22 Georgians were being held. The situation was evolving, but if Russian forces have seized control
  • Georgia and Russia Swap POWs Russia and Georgia on Tuesday exchanged prisoners captured during their brief war, a move that may reduce tensions and, Georgia hopes, hasten the promised withdrawal of Russian troops. Georgian Security Council head Alexander Lomaia said the swap removes
  • Iraq governor's office attacked The governor of the Iraqi province of Diyala says his secretary was killed in an attack by a unit of the security forces on his office in Baquba.The Governor, Raad Rasheed Mulla Jawad, said the incident occurred early on Tuesday morning. The identity of
  • Nato holds Georgia crisis talks Fifteen Georgian soldiers were exchanged for five Russian soldiers Nato foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels for emergency talks to discuss how the alliance should respond to Russia's military action in Georgia.On the eve of the meeting, US
  • 'Ten French dead' in Afghan clash Ten French soldiers have been killed in fighting with the Taleban east of the Afghan capital, Kabul, reports say.The reports quote sources from the French presidency and Afghan military officials confirming the deaths. The deaths come amid heavy fighting
  • Fay hits Florida; hurricane warnings dropped  Tropical Storm Fay made landfall in southwestern Florida early Tuesday, coming ashore at Cape Romano just south of Marco Island, the said. Forecasters immediately dropped hurricane warnings for the storm as it never reached the 74 mph threshold
  • Scientists elaborate on anthrax case WASHINGTON Scientists behind the case against Bruce E. Ivins, who federal officials allege was solely responsible for the deadly anthrax mailings of 2001, publicly described their work for the first time Monday and said the spores had originated from a
  • Tropical Storm Fay nears landfall in Florida  High tides and blustery squall lines from Tropical Storm Fay slapped the coast of southwestern Florida early Tuesday, just hours ahead of its expected landfall, the said. Although winds have held steady at 60 mph, Fay could approach hurricane strength,
  • Southwest Fla. awaits Fay's landfall NAPLES, Fla. - Tropical Storm Fay rumbled toward Florida's southwest coast on Tuesday as residents with memories of a killer hurricane in 2004 took the precaution of shutting schools, government offices and many businesses.With no major Florida
  • Fay just hours away from landfall in Florida Extract not available.
  • Veep speculation at fever pitch WASHINGTON - American voters should know this week who will join Barack Obama as No. 2 on the Democratic presidential ballot, a critical decision for the first-term senator who is fighting off Republican John McCain's bid to paint off him as untested and
  • U.S. Extraditions Raise Concerns in Colombia MEDELLIN, Colombia -- In a small courtroom here, Ever Veloza has over the past year confessed to nearly 1,000 slayings in Colombia's conflict and recounted how the death squads he helped run were supported by army officers and prominent politicians.