October 31, 2006 New York Times U.S. Envoy Arrives in Iraq as Tough Options Loom October 31, 2006 Christian Science Monitor Can Brazil's Lula deliver on promises? October 30, 2006 Marketplace Squelching Rumors of Chavez Ties October 30, 2006 Dallas Morning News Ruth Wedgwood: A new U.N. agenda October 30, 2006 Maryland Daily Record Korean Stem Cell Firm Opens its First U.S. Facility in Rockville October 30, 2006 Wall Street Journal Brazil's Da Silva Wins Re-election, but Campaign Rifts May Persist October 30, 2006 MSNBC.com Sex and booze figured in Egyptian rites October 29, 2006 New York Times U.S. Investigates Voting Machines' Venezuela Ties October 29, 2006 New York Times U.S. Jobs Shape Condoms' Role in Foreign Aid October 28, 2006 Telegraph (UK) Eyes of a princess October 27, 2006 Washington Times Reworked device a few months off, U.S. analysts say October 27, 2006 Baltimore Sun Hopkins team finds Syrian tomb October 26, 2006 Donga.com North Might Test Nuke Missile: Expert October 26, 2006 BioSpectrum-Asia Edition Korean biotech company established US facility October 25, 2006 New York Times Venezuelan's Diatribe at U.N. May Have Backfired October 24, 2006 National Geographic News Tombs Found in Syria Hold Riches, Signs of Ritual Sacrifice October 24, 2006 New York Times Artifacts Unearthed in Syria Hint at Ancient Burial Rituals of Elite October 24, 2006 Washington Times Panama Canal expansion seen as positive October 23, 2006 BBC News Hungary's 1956 brain drain October 23, 2006 Epoch News Nations Face Tough Choices in Preparing for Flu Pandemic October 21, 2006 Baltimore Sun Bush willing to shift tactics to win in Iraq October 20, 2006 Bloomberg Chernobyl, Dominican Town Rank Among Most Polluted Locations October 20, 2006 Los Angeles Times Ban Ki-moon's First 100 Days October 20, 2006 New York Times Hermann F. Eilts, Advisor to Kissinger on Mideast, Dies October 20, 2006 Wall Street Journal Plan B October 20, 2006 Bloomberg Chavez, Changing Tack, Dons Blue Shirt in 'Message of Love' October 20, 2006 St. Petersburg Times (Russia) No More Mr. Nice Guy October 20, 2006 Wall Street Journal The Other October Revolution October 20, 2006 ISN Security Watch (Switzerland) Iraq: From bad to worse to impossible October 19, 2006 United Press International Analysis: Americans expect stronger China October 19, 2006 Today.Az (Azerbaijan) Kofi Annan appoints Envera Selimovic as the representative of the Department of Public Information in the UN Office in Baku October 19, 2006 WashingtonPost.com Study Finds High Iraq Casualties October 19, 2006 Seattle Post-Intelligencer War makes public health work risky October 19, 2006 Budapest Sun (Hungary) 'I want to speak!' October 19, 2006 World Socialist Website US military and Iraqi deaths soar amidst preparations for major offensive October 19, 2006 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Leading researcher back Iraqi death toll survey October 19, 2006 Gulf News (Qatar) Death toll calculation method 'correct October 19, 2006 WashingtonPost.com Is Iraq's Civilian Death Toll 'Horrible' -- Or Worse? October 18, 2006 International Herald Tribune (Paris) Entry Level: It's not just what you give, but how you give it October 18, 2006 Aljazeera.net Elections will not alter US foreign Policy October 18, 2006 Baltimore Examiner 10 Million People at Risk From Pollution October 18, 2006 National Public Radio N. Korea's Neighbors React to Nuke Crisis October 18, 2006 New York Sun How Qaeda Warned Its Operatives on Using Cell Phones October 18, 2006 Thanh Nien News (Vietnam) Governments still dither on bird flu, study finds October 18, 2006 Washington Post FINDINGS: Decisions on Bird Flu Remain to Be Made October 18, 2006 Globe and Mail (Canada) Chavez's fate may rest in OPEC's hands October 17, 2006 news@nature.com Iraq death toll withstands scrutiny October 17, 2006 Bloomberg Bird Flu Kills Third Indonesian in a Week, WHO Says October 17, 2006 Baltimore Sun Local agency to lead Congo relief October 17, 2006 Daily Star (Lebanon) New death tolls make a grim picture even grimmer October 17, 2006 Detroit Free Press IN OUR OPINION - THE WAR IN IRAQ: Change the Course October 16, 2006 Bloomberg Lopez Obrador's Pick Rejected in Mexico Governor Race October 16, 2006 Financial Times (UK) US prophets of Europe's doom are half wrong October 16, 2006 Editor & Publisher Part II: Iraqi Death Rate May Top Our Civil War--But Will the Press Confirm It? October 16, 2006 NYTimes.com Analysis: Iraq Goes Deeper Into Division October 16, 2006 Baltimore Examiner Demonstrators call for immediate withdrawal from Iraq October 16, 2006 Khaleej Times (United Arab Emirates) Beating Bush at his game October 16, 2006 Macleans (Canada) Bombs away! October 16, 2006 Newsweek International International Periscope October 15, 2006 Washington Times Group demands Iraq war crime investigation October 15, 2006 U.S. News & World Report Trying to Tally the Human Toll in Iraq October 15, 2006 Toronto Star Revolution revisited October 13, 2006 Washington Times Chavez ally leads ahead of election October 13, 2006 South Florida Sun Sentinel 'Cuban Five': another injustice October 13, 2006 Christian Science Monitor Iraq casualty figures open up new battleground October 12, 2006 Chronicle of Higher Education New Study of Civilian Deaths in Iraq Confirms Earlier Estimate of Increase in Mortality October 12, 2006 Baltimore Examiner Bush Disputes Estimate of Iraq Deaths October 12, 2006 Boston Globe WHO effort to eradicate polio in danger October 12, 2006 Baltimore Sun West must take action to stop Russia's slide October 11, 2006 Bloomberg New Tuberculosis Test May Help Poor Nations Contain Outbreaks October 11, 2006 Washington Post Study Claims Iraq's 'Excess' Death Toll Has Reached 655,000 October 11, 2006 Los Angeles Times The Conflict in Iraq October 11, 2006 BBC News 'Huge rise' in Iraqi death tolls October 11, 2006 NewsHour with Jim Leher (PBS) World Leaders Respond to North Korea's Claim of Nuclear Test October 11, 2006 Washington Post In Brazil, Field Trials to Treat World's Poor October 11, 2006 NYTimes.com Leftist Chavez ally is favorite in Ecuador vote October 11, 2006 Gazette (MD) Groups aim to keep trade with Vietnam on fast track October 11, 2006 Gazette (MD) Taking on AIDS a continent away October 10, 2006 Allafrica.com Ethiopia: New Radio Service Aims to Highlight Lives of PLWHA October 10, 2006 The Register (UK) New telescope leaves 'killer' asteroids nowhere to hide October 10, 2006 Denver Post Empty boots signify war's human costs October 10, 2006 Allafrica.com Uganda: AIDS Vaccine Trial Moves to Phase II October 9, 2006 American Daily (Phoenix, AZ) Thinking About the Resurgence of Muslim Aggression October 9, 2006 Voice of America US-Venezuela Energy Ties Endure Despite Deteriorating Political Relations October 9, 2006 The Herald (UK) Crisis of faith for emerging markets October 9, 2006 China Post MAC's Tung wants to get things done October 9, 2006 Chronicle of Higher Education A Collision of Prose and Politics October 9, 2006 CNN.com North Korea: U.S. gearing up for 'war of aggression' October 9, 2006 Bredenton Herald (FL) U.S. had warned North Korea not to test weapon October 9, 2006 Austin American Statesman Are we at the brink of another conflict in Korea? October 6, 2006 The Times of India Pak may have aided J&K insurgency: Durrani October 6, 2006 Channel News Asia NUS aims for world standing for its music conservatory October 5, 2006 Reuters Japan presses U.N. stand on N. Korea nuclear vow October 5, 2006 CNN.com U.S. warns North Korea against nuclear test October 5, 2006 Women's eNews U.S. Groups Join Saudi Breast-Cancer Effort October 4, 2006 Voice of America US warns North Korea on Nuclear Test October 4, 2006 MarketWatch Emerging markets only half integrated, Geithner says October 4, 2006 Maryland Daily Record High-speed Internet Brings Hopkins to India October 4, 2006 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Experts tackle global health game plan October 2, 2006 Gulf Times (Qatar) Iran could get round US financial squeeze October 2, 2006 Aljazeera.com Inside Iraq's Green Zone October 2, 2006 New York Sun Varieties Define Jihad October 1, 2006 Bloomberg Lula May Head to Run-Off Versus Alckmin in Brazil |