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An investor looks at a stock price monitor at a private security company Wednesday May 14, 2008, in Shanghai, China.
Economy   Financial   Market   Photos   Stock  
 The Boston Globe 
China shares rebound after hitting a 7-week low
Wed 23 Dec 2009
| SHANGHAI-Chinese shares rebounded Wednesday, led by real estate, as investors were drawn by cheaper valuations after the market fell to a seven-week low this week. | The benchmark Shanghai Composite... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko)
A boy wears a face mask as a precaution against swine flu outside of the emergency room of the Calderon Guardia Hospital in San Jose, Wednesday, April 29, 20
Disease   Pandemic   Photos   Swine Flu   WHO  
 The Star 
Pandemic flu remains moderate but strikes young -- WHO
Wed 23 Dec 2009
| GENEVA (Reuters) - The H1N1 flu pandemic is moderate but infects and sometimes kills much younger people than traditional seasonal influenza, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday. A p... (photo: AP / Kent Gilbert)
KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan  Sgt. 1st Class Steve Larocque, Company C, 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, looks back at Pfc. James Kelley during a patrol in Hajiabad, July 14.  The team hiked up to Hajiabad to meet with village elders to discuss any issues the Afghans in the area might be facing and inform them of the proper method to seek Afghan government assistance.  Breitbart  Tue 5 Jan 2010
NATO official: US spy work lacking in Afghanistan

KABUL (AP) - Eight years into the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. intelligence community is only "marginally relevant" to the overall mission, focusing too much on the enemy and not enough on civilian li... (photo: US Army / Spc. Evan D. Marcy, 55th Signal Company)
Afghanistan   Intelligence   Nato   Photos   US  
ISAF soldiers and Afghan police and rescue gather next to destroyed cars at the scene of a suicide attack on the outskirts of Kabul,Tuesday Aug. 18, 2009.  The Times  Tue 5 Jan 2010
US spies in Afghanistan are clueless, says intelligence chief

| America's deputy chief of military intelligence in Afghanistan has issued a damning indictment of the work of US spy agencies, calling them clueless and out of touch with the Afghan people. | Major ... (photo: AP / Kevin Frayer)
Afghanistan   Intelligence   Photos   US   War  
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U.S. Army Col. Spellmon, second from the left, looks on as Afghan President Hamid Karzai, foreground, left, and Habiba Surabi, governor of Bamiyan province, speak with U.S. Soldiers Aug. 19, 2008, during a road opening ceremony in Bamiyan province, Afghanistan. Karzai took the opportunity to thank the international community for their help in reconstructing Bamiyan and all of Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo/Released) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Tue 5 Jan 2010
Standoff Builds Over Afghan Cabinet
| KABUL, Afghanistan -- The tug of war under way between President Hamid Karzai and Parliament over his cabinet picks entered a new phase Monday when the president ordere... (photo: US Army)
Afghanistan   Army   Photos   Politic   President  
Pakistan police officer stands alert at the site of a bombing on a police station in Badh Ber, a town near Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. A pickup truck laden with explosives attacked the police station in northwestern Pakistan, killing people in an area that has become the focal point for militant retaliation against a recent army offensive. Indian Express Tue 5 Jan 2010
Pakistan wary of US military surge in Afghanistan: Report

| Pakistan's security establishment is increasingly wary of the US military buildup in Afghanistan fearing that an additional 30,000 troops there would push "a tide of mi... (photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad)
Afghanistan   Military   Pakistan   Photos   Taliban  
 ** FILE ** CIA Director George Tenet testifies about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States in this March 24, 2004 file photo. Tenet is schedyuled to leave the CIA in mid-July. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)   (js1) Joy Online Tue 5 Jan 2010
CIA bomber was al-Qaeda triple agent

The suicide bomber who killed seven CIA agents in Afghanistan was an al-Qaeda triple agent, US media reports say. | He is said to have been a doctor from Jordan who was a... (photo: AP/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Afghanistan   Photos   Politics   Terrorism   US  
Afghan National Police (ANP) officers distribute humanitarian goods in the Maywand district of the Kandahar province of Afghanistan Dec. 6, 2009. BBC News Tue 5 Jan 2010
Afghan aid fails to feed the hungry

By Peter Greste | BBC News, Parwan province, Afghanistan | It is not hard to see why Alla Gul is upset. Her two-year-old daughter cries weakly in her arms with barely eno... (photo: USAF / Staff Sgt. Dayton Mitchell)
Afghanistan   Aid   Photos   Poverty   War  
 U.S. Army Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment and Special Operations Forces search for enemy fighters after Air Force munitions strike a target in the Sangin District of Afghanistan April 10, 2007. Soldiers with Combined Joint Special Op The Times Tue 5 Jan 2010
CIA bomber 'was Jordanian double agent'

| The suicide bomber who killed eight people in a CIA base in Afghanistan was a Jordanian-born double agent invited to the out-post because he claimed to have information... (photo: US Army/Spc. Daniel Love)
Afghanistan   Jordan   Photos   Taliban   War  


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