 | By Ashraf Khalil As many politicians call for giving up most of the territory, residents are divided on whether to resist by violent means. | By Mark Magnier and Sebastian Rotella 'Pakistan needs to act with resolve and urgency and cooperate fully and transparently,' Rice says. India says evidence increasingly points to a militant group in Pakistan. | By Kim Murphy Government lawyers had demanded at least 45 years for Ahmed Ressam, who was first sentenced in 2005. | By Cynthia Dizikes A bipartisan panel cites 'growing risks' that the world will see an attack. Biological terrorism is called the greatest threat. | By Raja Abdulrahim ACLU says Naji Hamdan, a naturalized American, was detained at the behest of the U.S. government and has been charged in the Persian Gulf nation with a terrorism-related offense. | Canada: Prime minister resists takeover / Thailand: Bangkok flights resume / Afghanistan: Teen plays role in cluster-bomb ban / Ecuador: No progeny for famed tortoise | A recent wave of high-profile bombings is aimed at shaking public confidence, the No. 2 American commander says. | By Richard Boudreaux As pair who ran a Chabad center are buried in Israel and details of the assault that killed them and four others emerge, questions still swirl. | By Laura King and Mark Magnier The rivals emphasize their right to defend themselves as tension over the Mumbai terrorist attacks grows and leads trickle in. | By Julian E. Barnes The Defense secretary says the new U.S.-Iraq security agreement changes the conversation from debating a timeline for withdrawal to figuring out how to reduce troops responsibly. | By Mark Magnier At a hospital in Mumbai, India, an officer recalls a hand grenade rolling toward him. Another, whose colleagues were killed in a police van, survived by lying still among their bodies. | |  | SPECIAL REPORT: JERUSALEM |
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