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Car Bombings in Mosul and Baghdad Kill 13
Suicide car bombs kill at least 6, wound dozens in Mosul; separate bombing kills 7 in Baghdad
ABC News Monday, October 13, 2008McCain tones down harsh Republican rhetoric
Obama acknowledges the change in tone during Sunday speech
The Globe and Mail Monday, October 13, 2008Bombers Strike Mosul, Baghdad, Killing 13
Suicide car bombers struck twice in the northern city of Mosul, killing at least six people and wounding dozens of others, U.S. and Iraqi officials said. A car bomb killed seven other people in Baghdad.
CBS News Monday, October 13, 2008Cambodia warns Thailand again in border spat
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodia accused Thailand on Monday of trying to send troops across their disputed border, warning that such a provocation could eventually lead to "large scale conflict."
Reuters Monday, October 13, 2008North Korea not restarting nuclear disablement yet: South
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has not seen signs of North Korea restarting work to take apart its nuclear plant as Pyongyang pledged to do at the weekend, a government official said on Monday, but Seoul could send aid once that work begins.
Reuters Monday, October 13, 2008Photos of North Korea leader Kim may be old: media
SEOUL (Reuters) - Pictures of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il issued by the communist state may be several months old and possibly taken before his reported illness, South Korean media said on Monday, raising more questions about his health.
Telegraph Monday, October 13, 2008Clintons go into bat for Obama
HILLARY and Bill Clinton launch a campaign for Barack Obama in the blue-collar heartland that will decide the white house race.
News.com.au Monday, October 13, 2008Bombers strike in Mosul and Baghdad, killing 13
BAGHDAD - Suicide car bombers struck twice Sunday in the northern city of Mosul, killing at least si...
Keralanext.com Monday, October 13, 2008Hanging With the Hermit
Father Dario had chosen a life of solitude. So how would he cope with uninvited company?
Time Monday, October 13, 2008British troops not needed - Iraq PM
BRITISH troops are no longer needed for the security of Iraq and should go home, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has told a British newspaper.
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