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Cyber attacks that caused a wave of Web site outages in the U.S. and South Korea used 86 IP addresses in 16 countries, South Korea's spy agency told lawmakers Friday, amid suspicions North Korea was behind the effort.
Aung San Suu Kyi's trial resumes in Myanmar
Riot police deployed outside Myanmar's main prison Friday as the trial of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi resumed, a week after the ruling generals blocked efforts by the U.N. chief to save her from a possible five-year prison term.
Burying a child one bone at a time
How many times can you bury your child without going mad?
Report: 2 US journalists staying in guest house
North Korea has delayed sending two convicted U.S. journalists to a prison labor camp, in a possible attempt to seek talks with Washington on their release, a scholar who visited the North said in an interview published Friday.
US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 647
As of Thursday, July 9, 2009, at least 647 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Defense Department. The department last updated its figures Thursday at 10 a.m. EDT.
Thousands rally in Tehran with bitter new cry
Chanting a bitter new rallying cry, thousands of Iranians marched through Tehran Thursday in the latest protest over last month's disputed presidential election, but riot police fired tear gas and blocked them from reaching their intended goal of Tehran University.
Mexican feds probe killing of crime activist
Mexico's Attorney General's Office said Thursday it is launching a federal investigation into the killing of a Mormon anti-crime activist, calling it a high-impact crime that appears related to the arrest of a gang of gunmen.
US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,323
As of Thursday, July 9, 2009, at least 4,323 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
2 men and a mediator: Can Arias help Honduras?
Talks to resolve the leadership crisis in Honduras began without a breakthrough Thursday, as both rivals emerged from meetings with a mediator showing no signs of relinquishing their claims to the presidency following a divisive coup.
Bombings throughout Iraq leave dozens dead
Mass bombings continued for a second day Thursday throughout Iraq, killing dozens of people and wounding more than 130 in at least three cities a week after the U.S. military withdrew combat forces from Iraq's major cities.
Venezuela announces new rules affecting cable TV
President Hugo Chavez's government is imposing new regulations on cable television while revoking the licenses of more than 200 radio stations, the top telecommunications official said Thursday.
Bombings throughout Iraq leave dozens dead
Mass bombings continued for a second day Thursday throughout Iraq, killing dozens of people and wounding more than 130 in at least three cities a week after the U.S. military withdrew combat forces from Iraq's major cities.
Guatemalan court rules in favor of tweet author
An appeals court found insufficient evidence to warrant the trial of a Guatemalan whose Twitter message led to his arrest on charges of inciting financial panic.
Mosques told to suspend prayers after China unrest
Mosques in riot-hit Urumqi were ordered to stay closed for Friday prayers in the wake of ethnic violence that has killed at least 156 people, an official said.
G-8 climate talks divide rich and poor countries
The chasm between rich and poor on how to address climate change burst into the open at the G-8 summit Thursday, showing how difficult it will be to persuade the world to make lifestyle and economic sacrifices needed to save the planet from global warming.
US extradites former coup leader to Bolivia
The United States deported a key figure in Bolivia's last military dictatorship back home Thursday to serve a 30-year prison sentence for crimes including genocide and political assassinations.
Going vertical: Brothers live on building's wall
Two brothers in Rio are living over the edge - literally: sleeping, working and eating on the side of a building 33 feet (10 meters) up in the air. Twenty-seven-year-old Tiago Primo and his 20-year-old brother Gabriel spend 12 hours a day in the bed, hammock, chair and dining table they've attached to a bright red-and-yellow wall as part of an art exhibit in Rio's old center.
Earthquake in China's south kills 1, injures 324
A moderate earthquake rocked southwest China killing one person, injuring at least 324 others and collapsing some 18,000 homes, state media said.
Michelle Obama: No comment on Italian leader's escapades
Despite a request for a wives' boycott of this week's G-8 summit to protest the personal behavior of the Italian prime minister, first lady Michelle Obama and other spouses came as planned - and found themselves touring with a former topless model-turned-government minister filling in as the official hostess for the prime minister's soon-to-be ex-wife.
Rape culture condemned in South Africa
Dumisani Rebombo wasn't circumcised, did chores considered girls' work and was sick of being taunted for not being a man. So at age 15, he took the only course considered "manly" in his rural South African village: He raped a girl.
Hospital: 12-year-old crash survivor has surgery
A Paris hospital says a 12-year-old girl who was the only known survivor of the Yemenia Airways flight that crashed in the Indian Ocean has undergone facial surgery.
Levi Johnston: Money Prompted Palin to Resign
Mixed Martial Arts Rise to Lofty Heights
Raw Video: Clooney Tours Italy's Quake Area
Sports Minute: Name Players Move in NBA Megadeal
Pineiro Tosses Three-hitter in Cards' Win
Iowa Police Chief Accidentally Shoots Officer
Renegade Dem Flips Back in NY Senate
AP Source: Burris Won't Run for Full Senate Term
NTSB Finally Has Cause for Fossett Crash
First Person: Skier Ligety Discusses Knee Injury
Train Hits Car in Mich., Kills 5 Teens in Sedan
NASCAR Drivers Ready for Chicagoland Track
Green Played Up, Frills Toned Down at G-8 Summit
Sean Kingston Is 'Burning' Up With New Music
Ford 'Connects' With Small Businesses
Raw Video: Fans Turn Out to Honor McNair
Turkoglu, Marion Part of Four-team Trade
Carson Carothers with M.I.L.K. program
Police Band Together in Month-Long Raids
Mich. Father Accidently Drives Over His Family
July 9: Financials, Material Stocks Lift Market
Thousands Protest in Iran, Defying Crackdown
Mexican police find 4 mutilated bodies in bags
Re-election raises hope of bold Indonesian govt
Worst violence since US pullback hits Iraq
Dozens killed in Iraq bombings; U.S. releases 4 Iranians
UK PM to set out plan for nuclear talks
Gloom in Yangon as Aung San Suu Kyi trial resumes
Sweden to extradite Rwanda genocide suspect
3 more possible plane bodies found in Tanzania
Irish Catholics say tree stump looks like Mary
Indian police say toxic home brew has killed 86
Kidnappers in Sudan seek ransom for 2 aid workers
German exhibit examines Nazi influence on music
Confusion over Leningrad station reflects rifts
Asian markets inch higher amid economic jitters
Egypt arrests group it says plotted Suez attacks
UNESCO: Invasion seriously harmed historic Babylon
Violence in SAfrica as World Cup workers strike
8,000 artists celebrate in Panafrican Festival
Afghanistan tones down contentious marriage law
French academic in Iran prison healthy but worried
US first lady tours quake-hit city
Obama urges poorer nations to fight global warming
Airstrikes in northwest Pakistan kill 24 militants
Strife shows ethnic tension China hopes to ignore
US releases 5 Iranian officials in Iraq
India Supreme Court steps into gay sex law dispute
Kim Jong Il appearance spurs fresh health concerns
World leaders vow to restart stalled trade talks
Chinese economist missing, apparently detained
Netanyahu aide: There is no Palestinian leadership
Russia: US-Russian summit was 'groundbreaking'
Report: UK tabloid hacked into voicemails
H2-WHOA! Australian town bans bottled water sales
Thousands protest in Iran, defying crackdown vow
G8 opens to developing market economies
Amnesty: Peru's pregnant Indian get unequal care
Afghan blast kills 25, half of them children
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