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Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 30 2007 11:02PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged on Thursday that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
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Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 30 2007 11:02PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged on Thursday that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
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Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 30 2007 11:02PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged on Thursday that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
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Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 30 2007 11:02PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged on Thursday that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
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Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 30 2007 11:02PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged on Thursday that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
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Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 30 2007 11:02PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged on Thursday that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
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Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 30 2007 11:02PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged on Thursday that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
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2 missing as ships collide in Israel
Aug 30 2007 5:07PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Two ships collided just outside Israel's northern port of Haifa late Thursday, Israeli officials said. One of the ships sank, and 14 of its sailors were rescued, but two were missing, they said.
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Syria seeks to slow inflow of Iraqis
Aug 30 2007 3:50PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Syria, already home to more than a million Iraqi refugees, will require Iraqis to obtain visas before allowing them to enter the country for economic, trade and educational purposes, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
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Iraqi official: no `magical' fix ahead
Aug 30 2007 2:59PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A senior Iraqi official cautioned Thursday against expecting "magical solutions" from the upcoming reports to Congress on military and political progress in Iraq and acknowledged the Iraqis are still not ready to defend the country on their own.
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Iraqi official: no `magical' fix ahead
Aug 30 2007 2:59PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A senior Iraqi official cautioned Thursday against expecting "magical solutions" from the upcoming reports to Congress on military and political progress in Iraq and acknowledged the Iraqis are still not ready to defend the country on their own.
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Turks claim US weapons reach rebel Kurds
Aug 30 2007 12:46PM (CT)
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkish legislators said Thursday that American weapons have been turning up in the hands of Kurdish guerrillas staging attacks in Turkey.
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IAEA: Iranian cooperation significant
Aug 30 2007 10:43AM (CT)
VIENNA, Austria (AP) - The U.N. nuclear agency said Thursday that Iran was producing less nuclear fuel than expected and praised Tehran for "a significant step forward" in explaining past atomic actions that have raised suspicions.
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Al-Qaida: We killed U.S. 'official'
Aug 30 2007 9:47AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - An al-Qaida front group said Thursday on an Islamic Web site known to be used by extremists that it had killed an employee of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, but the embassy cast doubt on the claim.
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State media deny Mubarak health worries
Aug 30 2007 9:37AM (CT)
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Photos of President Hosni Mubarak touring an industrial zone near his summer beach home were published Thursday in Egypt's main state-owned newspapers, as government media sought to dispel speculation about his health.
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U.S. pledges to support Lebanon army
Aug 30 2007 6:15AM (CT)
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - The U.S. has pledged continued support for Lebanon's army, which has been fighting a vicious battle against al-Qaida-inspired Islamist militants.
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U.S. official: Expand Abbas forces
Aug 30 2007 4:12AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - The U.S. security coordinator in the Palestinian territories wants five new Palestinian battalions deployed across the West Bank in an effort to bolster Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, according to a published report Thursday.
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UN Envoy: Revived Mideast talks possible
Aug 30 2007 2:51AM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The U.N.'s top Middle East envoy said there are "signs of hope" that Israel and the Palestinians can agree to revive the stalled peace process in time for a related U.S.-sponsored international conference in November.
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