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Rwandan troops move into Congo
 

KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo -- Fears of another African war escalated Wednesday as U.N. observers reported seeing 100 Rwandan soldiers inside the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Special security unit to fight chaos  
Thu, Dec 02, 2004
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GAZA -- A 750-member special security unit will be formed to help establish order and the rule of law in the Palestinian territories, a PA official says.

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Chicago murder rate hits 40-year low  
Thu, Dec 02, 2004
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CHICAGO -- Chicago is poised to end 2004 with its lowest murder rate since 1965, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Wednesday. A decrease in killings in some of the city's most dangerous neighborhoods has led to a 25 percent decline in the murder rate through November 2004, vs. the same 11-month period of 2003.

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Iraqi exiles returning home to vote  
Wed, Dec 01, 2004
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BAGHDAD -- As many as 1,000 Iraqi expatriates, many of them expelled by Saddam Hussein, are returning to their homeland each day as January elections approach. Sorya Isho Warda, Iraq's minister of displacement and migration, said as many as 116,000 have come back, many from Iran.

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Abbas to resume talks after elections  
Thu, Dec 02, 2004
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RAMALLAH, West Bank -- Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said Wednesday he would hold talks with Israel after the Jan. 9 presidential elections.

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Ukraine house votes to fire Yanukovych  
Wed, Dec 01, 2004
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KIEV, Ukraine -- Political chaos in the Ukraine entered its 10th day Wednesday as parliament voted to fire Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and form an interim government.

The country's Supreme Court entered its third day of its examination of more than 10,000 claims of voting irregularities in the Nov. 21 poll, in which Yanukovych was proclaimed a winner by a slim margin.

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AIDS out of control in China and India  
Wed, Dec 01, 2004
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WASHINGTON -- The numbers of HIV/AIDS cases in China and India are reaching crisis proportions and could threaten the world economy, a U.N. expert says.

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Tue, 06 Jan 2009 15:25

Internet:Business News
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 15:25
This recession won't be a repeat of the dot-com crash years, according to one industry watcher.
IT Spending Recovery a Year Away
While consumers bought less overall, some online areas experienced good growth.
E-commerce Silver Lining Despite Holiday Dip
As investors braced for a tough month, Apple and the chip sector looked ahead to better times.
Apple Gains as Stocks Stumble
Not bad is good enough for the stock market these days.
Technical Analysis: Stocks Hold Up
Steve Jobs seeks to quash a new spate of rumors, revealing that he's been suffering a hormonal imbalance but remains fit to continue at Apple.
Apple's Jobs: Condition Won't Hinder CEO Duties

NYT Opinion
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 15:25
NYT >Opinion
The time to go all out in Afghanistan was in the immediate aftermath of the 2001 terror attacks. That time has passed.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Afghan Quagmire
This isn’t a war of attrition between Israelis and Palestinians. It’s a series of psychological exchanges designed to shift the balance of morale.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Confidence War
Congress should conduct an inquest into the economic crisis. For inspiration, it can turn to Ferdinand Pecora’s questioning in Senate hearings that demystified the 1929 crash.
Op-Ed Contributor: Where Is Our Ferdinand Pecora?
Israel must try to end this conflict as soon as possible and in a way that increases the chances for negotiating a broad regional peace.
Editorial: Incursion Into Gaza

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