- North Korea claims South fires toward its border (AP)
- Baghdad blasts 'kill 30' (AFP)
- Massive blasts rock central Baghdad (AFP)
- Report: 2nd Moscow suicide bomber was teacher (AP)
- Teacher identified by father as 2nd Moscow bomber (Reuters)
- Woods arrives at Augusta National (AP)
- Officials fear ship breaking apart on Barrier Reef (AP)
- Equal time: Women hold topless march in Maine (AP)
- World's tallest tower in Dubai reopens (AP)
- Several stars out for opening day (AP)
- Karzai rallies tribes, distances self from West (Reuters)
- South Africa urges calm after Terre'blanche murder (Reuters)
- Suicide car bombers kill 41 in central Baghdad (Reuters)
- Pope skirts paedophile scandal as Christians mark Easter (AFP)
- Triple blasts target Baghdad embassies, killing 30 (AFP)
- Nine rescued alive from flooded China mine: state TV (AFP)
- NATO admits Afghan civilian deaths in night raid (Reuters)
- Defense Minister prepares Germans for Afghan 'war' (AP)
- Nine rescued alive from flooded China coal mine: state TV (AFP)
- UN's Ban calls Aral Sea 'shocking disaster' (AP)
- S.Korea tanker with 24 crew hijacked off Somalia (AFP)
- SKorea: Tanker believed hijacked by Somali pirates (AP)
- Van Gogh painting reproduced in breakfast cereal (AP)
- Easter service at DC church draws Obama family (AP)
- 'Titans' battles to No. 1 spot with $61.4 million (AP)
- U.S. delays China yuan ruling ahead of Hu visit (Reuters)
- Mexican cartels cannot be defeated, drug lord says (Reuters)
- Elderly Swiss-born man kidnapped in Philippines: police (AFP)
- South Korean oil supertanker seized by Somali pirates (Reuters)
- Magnitude 6.9 quake strikes Baja California (AP)
- Baja California quake magnitude raised to 7.2 (AP)
- Suicide bombings target Baghdad embassies, killing more than 30 (The Christian S
- Deadly raid on Sunni village renews fear of sectarian violence in Iraq (The Chri
- Elderly Swiss-born man kidnapped in Philippines: police (AFP)
- Easter service at DC church draws Obama family (AP)
- 9 rescued after 179 hours in flooded Chinese mine (AP)
- Salvaging ship from Barrier Reef could take weeks (AP)
- Eagles send McNabb to Redskins (AP)
- Nine alive after week in flooded China mine (Reuters)
- Protesters defiant in siege of key Bangkok district (Reuters)
- Stranded coal carrier threatens Great Barrier Reef (AFP)
- Iraq on ***** after deadly embassy blasts (AFP)
- Nine rescued alive from flooded China mine (AFP)
- Nearly half of Japan's voters don't support any party (Reuters)
- Trial to open over killing of British teen in Goa (AFP)
- Millions in Calif., Ariz., Mexico feel 7.2 quake (AP)
- Space shuttle Discovery fuels for pre-dawn launch (AP)
- Australia battles to stabilize Barrier Reef ship (Reuters)
- More than 70 workers found alive in China mine: state tv (AFP)
- South Korea sends destroyer after pirates seize tanker (Reuters)
- Japan plans to aid to rare ****l-rich countries: report (AFP)
- S.Korea seeks US help to probe warship sinking (AFP)
- Defiant protesters to fan out in unnerved Bangkok (AP)
- *** chats point to al-Qaida's Indonesian links (AP)
- North Korea threatens to abandon U.S. MIA remains (Reuters)
- Thailand steps up legal fight against protests (AFP)
- Study: Breast-feeding would save lives, money (AP)
- SKorean navy pursuing hijacked tanker off Somalia (AP)
- War still raging for South Korean POWs in North (Reuters)
- Pakistan's Army accused of extra-judicial killings (Reuters)
- Mekong nations join forces on shrinking river (AFP)
- N.Korea threatens to stop preserving remains of US soldiers (AFP)
- Taliban holding Japan journalist in Afghanistan (AFP)
- S.Korean warship diverted after pirates hijack tanker (AFP)
- Suicide bomb kills policeman in Russia's Ingushetia (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber kills two policemen in Russia (Reuters)
- Ban says Uzbekistan must observe human rights (AP)
- NATO admits killing Afghan women in bungled raid (AFP)
- Taliban torch NATO tankers in Pakistan: officials (AFP)
- Soderbergh shoots 'secret' film in Sydney (AFP)
- Malaysia sets up academy for Hindu priests (AFP)
- Major 7.2 quake near Mexico-U.S. border kills one (Reuters)
- U.S. delays China yuan ruling ahead of Hu visit (Reuters)
- Militant 'killed' in Kashmir assassination bid (AFP)
- Election set to strengthen Sri Lanka president (AFP)
- Report: 2 N. Koreans executed over currency reform (AP)
- Afghan woman lawmaker badly wounded in shooting (AP)
- Family support for elderly under strain in Asia (AFP)
- Australian police shut down graphic Easter reenactment (AFP)
- Police: Blast in NW Pakistan rally kills 19 (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills 2 police in Russia's Ingushetia (Reuters)
- Attack kills 16 at Pakistan political gathering (AFP)
- Shoaib's passport seized in India over marriage muddle (AFP)
- At least 15 dead in blast in NW Pakistan: doctor (Reuters)
- Gunmen kill top gas company official in Pakistan (AFP)
- Suicide bomber kills 2 police in Russia's Caucasus (AP)
- 'Two killed' in Ingueshetia suicide bombing (AFP)
- Suicide bomber kills two in Russian Caucasus (AFP)
- Report: 2nd Moscow suicide bomber was teacher (AP)
- 'Titans' battles to No. 1 spot with $61.4 million (AP)
- Tiger Speaks: A compelling start to Masters week (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills 38 at Pakistan political gathering (AFP)
- S.Korea's Wonder Girls announce new album, US tour (AFP)
- Attack at Pakistan political gathering kills 25 (AFP)
- Madonna visits Malawi for a charity tour (AP)
- N.Korea 'executes two over bungled currency reform' (AFP)
- NKorea threatens to stop returning US war remains (AP)
- Jackson family to face doctor charged in death (AP)
- Afghan air force flies again on Soviet warhorses (Reuters)
- More than 10,000 protest in Mongolia (AP)
- Ex-Japan PM Aso to meet Taiwan president: report (AFP)
- Sri Lanka boosts UN peacekeeping contingent (AFP)
- Retrial postponed for Iraqi in Briton's death (AP)
- Priest accused of US abuse still working in India (AP)
- Taiwan town preserves Barbie legacy (AFP)
- Bob Dylan cancels Asia tour after China says 'no' (AFP)
- Boston tops New York behind Youkilis' hitting (AP)
- China economist sees "room for talk" on currency row (Reuters)
- China journalist club shuts ***site after attack (Reuters)
- Russia still hopes diplomacy to solve Iran standoff (AFP)
- Mom: Son helped kill SAfrican white supremacist (AP)
- Two Pakistani guards dead in US consulate attack (AFP)
- Sri Lanka 'economy poised for faster growth' (AFP)
- Apple sells over 300,000 iPads on day of debut (AP)
- US comedian's attack on Pacquiao angers Philippines (AFP)
- US service sector gauge grows faster in March (AP)
- Duke and Butler not as different as you think (AP)
- US condemns Peshawar attack, voices 'concern' (AFP)
- US condemns bombings at consulate in NW Pakistan (AP)
- Gibbs: Washington remains concerned about Karzai (AP)
- Russia eyes $5 billion in arms sales to Venezuela: Putin (Reuters)
- Putin: Russian arms to Venezuela may be $5B (AP)
- Gunmen attack U.S. consulate in Pakistan (Reuters)
- White House condemns Peshawar attack (Reuters)
- Karzai charges against foreigners 'not true': US (AFP)
- Obama wants China currency market-****d: White House (Reuters)
- Karzai stands by vote fraud claims against West (Reuters)
- Zardari urges Pakistan MPs to approve key reforms (AFP)
- Woods set to face media at Augusta National (Reuters)
- Whitman leads California governor's race: poll (Reuters)
- Pakistan fashion week begins as bombers hit northwest (AFP)
- Vietnam rejects Google hacking accusation (AFP)
- White House troubled by Karzai remarks (Reuters)
- Pakistan to launch war games on eastern border (AFP)
- Obama to unveil nuclear arms strategy on Tuesday (Reuters)
- State agency Turkish police detain 8 in coup plot (AP)
- Dalai Lama visits Slovenia (AFP)
- Italian firms to build Iraq's biggest port: minister (AFP)
- Russia, Ukraine in 'private' summit: officials (AFP)
- 1 hour daily exercise fights 'fatso' gene in teens (AP)
- Sheriff Arpaio makes inmates pedal to watch TV (AP)
- Red Sox ace Beckett signs through 2014 (AP)
- Geithner seeking stronger US-India economic ties (AP)
- Toyota hit with $16M fine over recalls in US (AP)
- Wright, Santana help Mets beat Marlins 7-1 (AP)
- Bosnian colleges draw Turks avoiding headscarf ban (Reuters)
- AP source confirms video of Baghdad firefight (AP)
- Video posted of Apache strike which killed Reuters employees (AFP)
- Ohio Christian convert fights to stay in US (AP)
- Brown to call UK election for May 6 on Tuesday (Reuters)
- Leaked U.S. video shows Iraq deaths, including Reuters staff (Reuters)
- Hawaii man's China military secrets trial to begin (AP)
- 6 dead, 21 missing in W. Va. coal mine blast (AP)
- In social dealings, being older is being wiser (AP)
- Six reported dead in West Virginia coal mine collapse (Reuters)
- Iraq's Health System Needs Years of Work (OneWorld.net)
- US plans broader nuclear arms talks with Russians (AP)
- Heyward's 3-run homer helps Braves beat Cubs 16-5 (AP)
- AP source confirms video of Baghdad firefight (AP)
- Toyota faces $16M fine, accused of hiding defect (AP)
- 6 dead, 21 missing in W. Va. coal mine blast (AP)
- Lawmakers: Afghan leader threatens to join Taliban (AP)
- Priest accused of US abuse still working in India (AP)
- Now 16, Elian Gonzalez shown at Cuba youth meeting (AP)
- Leaked U.S. video shows deaths of Reuters' Iraqi staffers (Reuters)
- Lions Gate brings new investor to Tiger Gate (AP)
- Mexico-California border towns shaken after quake (Reuters)
- Toyota to recall 13,000 vehicles in S.Korea (AFP)
- Hawaii man's China military secrets trial to begin (AP)
- US to adopt narrower policy on using nuclear arms (AP)
- Ohio Christian convert fights to stay in US (AP)
- In social dealings, being older is being wiser (AP)
- Sheriff Arpaio makes inmates pedal to watch TV (AP)
- Final 2: Bulldogs, Blue Devils under way (AP)
- Nissan, Renault, Daimler to announce tie-up: reports (AFP)
- West Virginia mine explosion kills 7, 19 missing (Reuters)
- Search goes on for China miners after rare rescue (Reuters)
- New Obama strategy would narrow nuclear arms use (Reuters)
- Hunt for 38 trapped Chinese miners after 'miracle' rescue (AFP)
- SKorean warship catches up with hijacked tanker (AP)
- China executes Japanese drug smuggler: state media (AFP)
- South Korea destroyer reaches tanker seized by pirates (Reuters)
- Priest worked in school after sex abuse allegations (AFP)
- Obama to limit use of US nuclear weapons (AFP)
- S.Korean warship catches up with hijacked supertanker (AFP)
- Myanmar to escape censure at ASEAN summit: observers (AFP)
- Duke wins NCAA title in 61-59 thriller over Butler (AP)
- Republican staff shake-up amid nightclub furor (Reuters)
- Thai protesters clash with riot police (AP)
- Geithner visit to help India out of US-China trade shadow (AFP)
- Aussie NBA star Bogut undergoes hand surgery (AFP)
- Five bodies found in flooded China mine: state TV (AFP)
- Sherpa to scatter Hillary's ashes on Everest (AFP)
- China rescuers race to save miners still trapped (AP)
- Illness forces Whitney Houston to postpone concert (AP)
- Hitachi president says green focus key to recovery (AP)
- Toyota Prius tops Japan's March auto sales (AP)
- Samsung forecasts 1st quarter profit surge (AP)
- US fight Taliban with heavy ****l and rock music (AFP)
- Diplomacy should settle Iran nuclear question: Erdogan (AFP)
- Thai riot police square off with protesters in Bangkok (AFP)
- Malaysia passes law to curb nuclear trafficking (AP)
- China executes Japanese for drug smuggling (AP)
- Antenna failure hampers crew's shuttle inspection (AP)
- At least 12 dead, 10 missing in US mine blast (AFP)
- Sri Lanka's ex-army chief returns to court martial (AFP)
- Friends appeal for kidnap victim in Philippines (AFP)
- Timor police declare war on mysterious 'ninjas' (AFP)
- Malaysia bans WMD shipments to rogue states: reports (AFP)
- Geithner: India innovations add bank customers (Reuters)
- Vietnam denies Google's hacking accusation (AP)
- UN closes Peshawar offices over security fears (AFP)
- 20 Indian troopers killed by Maoists: police (AFP)
- Sri Lanka war-zone doctor stands for parliament (AFP)
- Five killed, 25 injured in Baghdad blasts (AFP)
- Maoists kill 50-60 police in central India attack (Reuters)
- Sherpa to scale Everest to scatter Hillary's ashes (AP)
- Maoist rebels kill 20 troops in eastern India (AP)
- S.Korean aid group to send food to North (AFP)
- California 13-year-old to attempt to climb Everest (AP)
- RNC official steps down, but Steele stands firm (AP)
- Tiger says he's coming back to win at Augusta (AP)
- US, India must push for balanced growth: Geithner (Reuters)
- Report: NKorean leader could delay trip to China (AP)
- Indian Maoists kill 55 police in massacre (AFP)
- Explosions hit Baghdad apartments, 11 dead (AP)
- Total charged with graft in Iraqi oil-for-food programme (AFP)
- Series of blasts destroys Baghdad buildings (Reuters)
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- Five explosions in Baghdad: interior ministry (AFP)
- Large explosion in Baghdad: report (AFP)
- Khodorkovsky to speak in own defense (AP)
- Novolipetsk Steel makes Q4 net profit (AP)
- Iran urges Russia to resist missile sale pressure (Reuters)
- Australian PM calls ship accident 'outrageous' (AFP)
- Bangladesh 'stable' economy earns first credit rating (AFP)
- Australia blocks shipment to Pakistan over weapons fears (AFP)
- British PM Brown to call election for May 6 (Reuters)
- Kyrgyz protesters try to seize government office (AP)
- Police kill 2 suspecetd suicide bombers in NW (AP)
- US, SKorea to jointly probe ship sinking (AP)
- NATO air strike kills four Afghan civilians (AFP)
- Afghan poll body backs Karzai on electoral row (Reuters)
- Pentagon Video of Baghdad Journalist Attack Wikileaked (Time.com)
- Total under investigation over Iraq oil-for-food (Reuters)
- Russia says teacher was 2nd subway suicide bomber (AP)
- Russia names second metro suicide bomber (AFP)
- 'Idol' castoff has critiques for show's judges (AP)
- China executes Japanese national for drug smuggling (Reuters)
- Pope names Mexican-born Gomez to take over in LA (AP)