Thursday, December 4, 2008

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Today's Headlines  |  December 4, 2008
Los Angeles Times
Jewish settlers in West Bank fear an Israeli withdrawal As many politicians call for giving up most of the territory, residents are divided on whether to resist by violent means.
'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.
Government lawyers had demanded at least 45 years for Ahmed Ressam, who was first sentenced in 2005.
A bipartisan panel cites 'growing risks' that the world will see an attack. Biological terrorism is called the greatest threat.
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.
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.
The rivals emphasize their right to defend themselves as tension over the Mumbai terrorist attacks grows and leads trickle in.
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.
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.

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