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Today's Headlines  |  December 6, 2008
Los Angeles Times
Mohamed ElBaradei urges dialogue between the West and Tehran. He says Obama has given him 'lots of hope.'
The president tells a forum that he is leaving the region a 'freer, more hopeful and more promising place.' But many experts don't share his optimism and say President Obama will face a perilous situa
Thousands are stranded. The militant group and rival Palestinian faction Fatah are embroiled in a power struggle over who has the right to hand out visas for the pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.
It will hear the case of terror suspect Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri, who has been held without trial in a military brig since 2003, and rule on the validity of the administration's controversial policy.
The Indian government acknowledged Friday that the militant attacks on Mumbai had exposed lapses in security, and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the strike originated on a neighbor's soil, a clear reference to Pakistan.
Political and economic realities mean there is little chance of a military standoff or full-blown war between the longtime rivals, analysts say.
After a harrowing 42-hour lockdown in a Mumbai hotel room, Mission Viejo residents emerge to face their new lives -- fearful when the doorbell rings, afraid to be alone, wondering how they survived.
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.
Israeli soldiers evict Jewish settlers in West Bank About 250 young extremists are forced out of a disputed building in Hebron. Settlers strike back with gunfire and arson attacks on Palestinians.
Review: 'House of Saddam' HBO's miniseries about Saddam Hussein, starring Igal Naor as the Iraqi leader, is an above-average if not essential docudrama.
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

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