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U.S. Shuts Out France, Germany for Iraq Work
WASHINGTON - Citing national security reasons, U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz has ruled that prime contracts to rebuild Iraq will exclude firms from nations such as France and Germany that opposed the U.S. war.
Rumsfeld: U.S. feels 'commitment' to Iraq, Afghanistan
He says troops will stay until democracy takes root
Truck hits US soldiers in Kuwait
A truck has rammed into a group of United States soldiers at a camp in northern Kuwait but none have been killed, according to US central command.
Ex-inspector: Iraq may be playing 'dangerous game'
WASHINGTON -- Iraq's denial that it has any weapons of mass destruction could set up a "very dangerous game" between the Baghdad government and U.N. weapons inspectors, a former inspector said Thursday.
Saudi prince has stern words for Bush on Mideast
CRAWFORD, Texas -- Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah delivered a stern warning to President Bush on Thursday about the risks the United States faces if it continues with a Middle East policy widely perceived in the Arab world as favoring Israel.
Choc in aereo: una passeggera viene punta da uno scorpione in volo
Disavventura per fortuna senza conseguenze a bordo di un volo della United Airlines decollato da San Francisco, in California, e diretto ad Atlanta, in Georgia
Russia: President signs decree on additional information security measures
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree “On additional measures to ensure the information security of the Russian Federation.” The document, published on the official portal of legal information on May 1, states that it should serve to “increase the stability and security of the functioning of the information resources of the Russian Federation.”