By Laura King The evidence pointing to the Pakistan-based group's hand in the rampage in India raises the question of whether Pakistan's elite spy agencies continue to nurture militant groups. |  | By Richard Boudreaux About 250 young extremists are forced out of a disputed building in Hebron. Settlers strike back with gunfire and arson attacks on Palestinians. |  | By Robert Lloyd HBO's miniseries about Saddam Hussein, starring Igal Naor as the Iraqi leader, is an above-average if not essential docudrama. | By Henry Chu and Laura King Intelligence officials warn of a possible hijacking to coincide with the anniversary of Hindus' destruction of a mosque in 1992, which may have been a motive for the Mumbai attacks. Airport security t | By Tina Susman The 55-man contingent from the South Pacific is the latest member of the 'coalition of the willing' to pull out of the country. | European Court rules against Britain's DNA, print database / Zimbabwe appeals for aid as cholera outbreak worsens / Cruise ship listing near Antarctica / Israel's Olmert won't be charged in bank case | By Tina Susman As Iraq's Presidency Council ratifies a deal to allow U.S. forces to remain in the country, explosions rip through police stations and a suicide bomber strikes a U.S. patrol. |  | 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. | |  | SPECIAL REPORT: JERUSALEM |
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