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Birth Defects Rise in Former Iraqi BattlegroundDecember 18, 2012The Iraqi city of Fallujah, which saw some of the heaviest fighting during the Iraq
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Analysts: Egyptian Troubles at Home Hinder Diplomacy AbroadDecember 18, 2012Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's first months in office have descende
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Libyan Crisis Highlighted Migrant Workers PlightDecember 18, 2012
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Pentagon Prepares for Deep Budget CutsDecember 18, 2012The part of the U.S. government set to be hurt the most if U.S. lawmakers and the White House
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Museum of Egyptian Revolution Vividly Chronicles UprisingDecember 19, 2012Activists in Egypt have created a makeshift museum to chronicle the last t
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Lebanese Take Sides in Syrian Civil WarDecember 18, 2012Syria’s civil war is inflaming passions next door in Lebanon. James Brooke reports fro
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Israelis, Palestinians Face Sharp Challenges in 2013December 19, 2012Analysts and policy makers say the recent conflict between Israel and Palestini
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Malaria Programs at Risk From Funding CutsDecember 21, 2012Funding for programs to control malaria and provide universal treatment for the mosquito-
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Experts: Children Who Survived US Shooting Face Hard Road AheadDecember 19, 2012For Newtown, Connecticut, the pain is still fresh as the community g
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US Economic Health Key to Global Growth in 2013December 19, 2012On the economic front, 2012 was a mixed year of cautious growth, surprises and setba
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China Shores up Territorial ClaimsDecember 21, 2012China has long had territorial maritime disputes with its Asian neighbors, but over the past ye
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Confrontation Looms in 2013 Between Israel, IranDecember 19, 2012As 2012 drew to a close, Israeli political analysts predicted that tensions between
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Archeologist: Mayans Did Not Predict ApocalypseDecember 19, 2012The Internet has been abuzz with rumors that the world will end - or at least be tra
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Kremlin’s Syria Policy Hurts Russia’s Position in Arab WorldDecember 24, 2012In the days of the Soviet Union, Moscow was a major player
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US Army Corps of Engineers Works to Avert Crisis on Mississippi RiverDecember 19, 2012Since July, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working