By Julian E. Barnes There has been a steep reduction in the use of armor-piercing bombs, particularly lethal weapons that U.S. officials say often are designed or built in Iran. | By Tina Susman Arabs and Kurds were gathered to talk about cooperation when a suicide attacker struck during a restaurant's lunch rush. | By Sebastian Rotella Police say one of the suspects, who are accused of having ties to Al Qaeda, apparently was planning a suicide attack. | By Kim Barker and Henry Chu A day after Security Council sanctions on Jamaat ud-Dawa, Pakistan closes some of the group's offices and arrests some leaders, including Hafiz Saeed. | Afghanistan: Thousands more troops by next year, Gates says / Serbia: Testimony on Kosovo killings / Mexico: Remains of kidnapped teen found / Israel: Livni not hopeful of freeing Gilad Shalit | By Carol J. Williams The Pentagon gives a platform to family members of Sept. 11 victims who support the prison and tribunal. Relatives who oppose them make their own statement. | By Tony Perry Respect-inducing Sheik Lawrence, whose great-grandfather rode beside the famed Englishman in World War I, is the real deal in Iraq's Anbar province. | By Henry Chu The arrest comes amid pressure to crack down on Lashkar-e-Taiba after the Mumbai attacks. But Pakistan backtracks on reports that the leader of another Kashmiri extremist group was detained. |  | By Susan King 'Nothing Like the Holidays' brings the actor to his old Chicago haunts for a look at family reunions and an Iraq veteran's return. | Afghanistan: U.S., Afghan forces trade fire / Norway: Nobel winner urges peace talks / Britain: Assisted suicide shown / Britain: Diamond sells for $24 million / United Nations: U.S. asks to hunt Soma | By Greg Miller Intelligence officials say the group blamed in the Mumbai attacks may be broadening its aims, perhaps even to succeed Al Qaeda should the terrorist network falter. | |  | SPECIAL REPORT: JERUSALEM |
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