At Least 5 Iraqis and a U.S. Soldier Are Killed in
Attacks
By REUTERS
Deadly
attacks and fresh street protests over election results kept up
tension that has soured the mood after a peaceful ballot 10 days
ago.
U.S.
Holds Detainees
Iraqi
Court Bars at Least 90 Candidates
Complete Coverage: The Reach of
War
U.S., Citing Abuse in Iraqi Prisons, Holds
Detainees
By ERIC SCHMITT and THOM SHANKER
The
military will not turn over detainees to Iraq until officials are
satisfied that Iraqis are meeting U.S. standards.
Libyan Court Orders Retrial in H.I.V.
Case
By CRAIG S. SMITH and MATTHEW BRUNWASSER
Libya's
supreme court overturned the death sentences and ordered a retrial
for five nurses and a doctor charged with infecting children with
H.I.V.
In First Christmas Homily, Pope Reflects on World
Conflicts
By IAN FISHER
Pope
Benedict XVI prayed today for the poor and warned the more
comfortable that they "risk becoming victims of their own
intellectual and technical achievements."
Queen
Elizabeth II Delivers Christmas Address
Clone Scientist Relied on Peers and Korean
Pride
By NICHOLAS WADE
Dr. Hwang
Woo Suk's faked research left scientists wondering how he had risen
so fast and deceived so many.
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Tsunami's
Legacy: Extraordinary Giving and Unending
Strife
By SOMINI SENGUPTA and SETH MYDANS
A range of
contrasting and paradoxical effects are being felt a year after the
tsunami killed 181,000 people.
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