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Spanish Police Arrest 6 Suspected of Recruiting Islamic Militants
Spanish authorities have arrested six suspected Islamists who allegedly belong to an international network that promotes holy war on the Internet.
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Europe?s farmers are beginning to grow crops that can be turned into fuels meant to produce fewer emissions than gas or oil.
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British college teachers will debate whether they should punish their Israeli colleagues, in solidarity with Palestinians calling for boycotts, and whether it would be anti-Semitic to do so.
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The 16 men are suspected of recruiting and sending volunteers to fight in Muslim militant groups based in North Africa and Iraq.
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The removal of a Soviet statue in Estonia prompted cyberassaults that nearly crippled the country.
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?Sicko,? Michael Moore?s newest movie and the talk of the Cannes last week, savages the American health care system ? and along the way extols Cuba?s system as the neatest thing since the white linen guayabera.
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President Ahmet Necdet Sezer said that a national presidential ballot could disrupt the balance of power in the Turkish state.
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Prime Minister Bertie Ahern has said the election will probably be his last before he steps down from politics in five years.
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The British authorities accused a Russian businessman, Andrei K. Lugovoi, of murdering the agent six months ago.
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Eight Pakistani officials were among the more than 70 injured in the Ankara attack.
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The British military?s policy to allow homosexuals to serve in the armed forces has for the most part become a nonissue.
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