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Five die in rocket attack in Pakistan
Oct 2 2005 10:56PM (CT)
MIRAN SHAH, Pakistan (AP) - Assailants fired rockets at a Pakistani army base Sunday, killing a soldier and four government employees in a spate of violence in the lawless tribal area along the Afghan border, security and intelligence officials said.
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Chilling video shows Bali bombing suspect
Oct 2 2005 9:47PM (CT)
BALI, Indonesia (AP) - Police raised the alert level for Indonesia's capital and the president warned of more attacks Sunday as a chilling video shot the day before showed a suspected bomber clutching a backpack and strolling past diners moments before one of three suicide bombings killed 26 people on Bali.
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Amateur video captures Bali blast details
Oct 2 2005 3:22PM (CT)
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - The suspected suicide bomber _ wearing a black T-shirt and clutching his backpack _ enters a bustling Bali cafe and walks past diners at candlelit tables moments before a deadly blast.
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North Korea to resume food rationing
Oct 2 2005 11:25AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea plans to resume full-scale food rationing across the impoverished communist country after ending grain sales, a U.N. relief agency said.
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Afghan election probe won't affect results
Oct 2 2005 9:33AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Ballot boxes from hundreds of polling stations in Afghanistan's landmark parliamentary elections have been quarantined due to suspected vote fraud, but the overall credibility of the results was not in doubt, the chief electoral officer said Sunday.
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World nations condemn Bali bombings
Oct 2 2005 4:38AM (CT)
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Governments around the world on Sunday condemned the suicide bombings on the Indonesian resort island of Bali and offered help to overcome the latest in a string of terrorist attacks in the country over the past three years.
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Slaying may hurt U.S. image in Afghanistan
Oct 2 2005 1:49AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan human rights activists warned Saturday that allegations that an American security contractor killed his Afghan interpreter could hurt the image of the United States here _ even as the U.S. military suffers its deadliest year yet fighting Taliban rebels.
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