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Olmert Charges Grow More Likely
Israel's top police officers recommended that the prime minister be indicted for alleged fraud and bribery
A Biological Clock for Dads Too
A growing body of research suggests that men's fertility declines as much as - if not faster than - that of women
Russia's Mixed Moves in Georgia
Russia took the first steps toward a troop pullback from Georgia on Tuesday but at the same time paraded blindfolded and bound Georgian prisoners on armored vehicles and seized four U.S
Nuke Exporters Discuss India Ban
A group of nations that export nuclear material meets here Thursday to discuss whether to grant India access to nuclear fuel and technology, a decision crucial to finalizing a landmark U.S.-India deal lifting a ban on such sales
Nintendo Sued for Wii Wand Patent
Nintendo's hit Wii console with its wandlike remote controller has been targeted in patent infringement complaints by a U.S. technology company
Sprinting to a Sunnier Jamaica?
Many on the Caribbean nation are hoping Olympic champs like Usain Bolt can help turn the tide against violent crime
Thais Want Thaksin for Trial
Several thousand protesters gathered outside the British Embassy on Tuesday to demand that London extradite former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to face criminal charges at home
US Base Attacked in Afghanistan
Suicide bombers tried unsuccessfully to storm a U.S. military base near Afghanistan-Pakistan border in a daring attack on a major American installation, officials said Tuesday. Six insurgents detonated their vests after being surrounded
Thailand, Cambodia Begin Talks
Thailand expressed hope its dispute with Cambodia over border territory near an ancient temple would end with a peaceful resolution as formal talks began Tuesday
Pakistan to Stay on Course on Terrorism
Despite the massive shifts in Pakistan's political landscape, the new government's approach to dealing with Islamic extremists likely will follow the same lines it has since Pervez Musharraf sided with the U.S. after the 9/11 attacks
Why Musharraf Failed
The general seized power not for himself, but on behalf of the army. His mistake was to believe he was indispensable
Beijing Gives BMX A Ride
BMX cycling, an "extreme" action sport, is new to the Olympics roster. Go ahead, roll your eyes. But it's worth a look
Chinese Christian Activist Missing
A Christian activist who was detained as he cycled to church for a service attended by President Bush on the opening weekend of the Olympics has not returned home, his brother said Monday













