As Iraqis in the Shiite holy city of Karbala sift through the rubble of a deadly explosion that left 63 dead, the U.S. military says 9 troops have died since Friday.
Apr 29, 2007
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Military: 9 U.S. Troops Killed Since Friday |
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Sri Lanka rebels bomb oil targets |
Officials say six people were hurt in the bombing and there has been some damage including to a water pipeline at a crude oil pumping station.
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Australia celebrates cricket record |
The Australian squad beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs although there was confusion among fans who thought they had clinched the game when the game was halted because of bad light, only to continue in even worse conditions later.
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Celebrities back Darfur message |
Around the world on Sunday 10,000 hourglasses filled with fake blood will be turned by activists to mark the start of the conflict four years ago.
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Pakistan death toll rises |
As grieving families began burying those killed in the attack as people gathered around the Pakistani interior minister who was wounded in the attack, there are fears the death toll will rise further.
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BBQ Foods Potentially Linked to Aging and Diabetes |
BBQ Foods Potentially Linked to Aging and Diabetes
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April weather breaks Europe records |
Summer-like temperatures make April 2007 the hottest in parts of Europe since records began. Much of Europe has been sweltering in temperatures way above the April norm as tourists slapped on the sun cream weeks ahead of schedule and farmers warned of crop crises.
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Drew Tops People's 100 Most Beautiful List |
Drew Barrymore hits the top spot on People magazine's annual '100 Most Beautiful People' list.
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Arrest warrant issued for Richard Gere |
An Indian court ordered the arrest of Hollywood star Richard Gere for kissing a famous Bollywood actress.
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Coach, Former Players Salute Virginia Tech |
Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer, and NFL players connections to the school's football program spoke about the recent tragedy before the start of the NFL draft Saturday in New York.
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Cellist Rostropovich dies |
Russian cellist and composer Rostropovich dies at 80. Along with his music, he earned a reputation as a champion of civil rights during Soviet rule. Rostropovich became a leading light in the country's young democracy movement that eventually led to the Soviet Union's collapse.


