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News Wrap: Murdoch Downplays Political Sway in Media Ethics Inquiry

In other news Wednesday, News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch appeared before a British inquiry panel to refute charges he had too cozy a relationship with Britain's top politicians, among them former Prime Minister Tony Blair. Also, the U.S. Senate voted…

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Apr 23

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News Wrap: Clearances Suspended for Military Members in Colombia Sex Scandal

In other news Monday, a 12th member of the U.S. military is under investigation in the scandal involving Secret Service agents and U.S. troops who allegedly patronized prostitutes in Colombia, according to Pentagon officials. Also, two NATO servicemembers were killed…

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Apr 16

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Kabul 'Still on Edge' After 18-Hour Assault by Militants

U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said no tactical gains were made by militants' attacks in Kabul, which he said were "done for symbolic purposes." Jeffrey Brown and The Associated Press' Patrick Quinn discuss the situation in Kabul, security in…

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Apr 16

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In Afghanistan, Karzai Blames NATO Intelligence After Insurgent Attacks

Guns fell silent Monday in Kabul as an 18-hour assault by militants finally came to an end when Afghan forces and coalition helicopters overpowered the remaining insurgents. President Hamid Karzai called for an investigation and blamed what he called "an…

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Mar 20

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General Allen: Despite Setbacks, Afghan Mission on Track

Gen. John Allen said Tuesday that the American and NATO mission in Afghanistan was on track despite a series of serious setbacks, including Quran burnings at a U.S. base and a massacre of Afghan civilians, allegedly by an American soldier.

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Mar 16

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News Wrap: Helicopter Crash Near Kabul Kills 12 Turkish Troops, 2 Children

In other news Friday, a Turkish military helicopter crashed in Afghanistan, killing 12 Turkish soldiers on board and two children on the ground. Also, a former Rutgers student was convicted of intimidating and violating the privacy of his gay roommate…

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Feb 27

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How Widespread, Deep Are Anti-American Feelings in Afghanistan?

How Widespread, Deep Are Anti-American Feelings in Afghanistan?…

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Feb 24

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News Wrap: At Least 7 More Killed in Afghanistan Over Quran Burnings

In other news Friday, at least seven more people were killed in Afghanistan over the burning of Qurans at a U.S. military base, making the death toll 20 since Tuesday. Also, the U.N. nuclear agency concluded Iran tripled its production…

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Feb 22

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Clashes Over Quran Burnings at U.S. Base in Afghanistan Turn Deadly

At least seven people died in a second day of protests after Afghan workers at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan saw American troops put Qurans from a nearby prison into a burn pit for trash late Monday. Although the U.S.

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Feb 13

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News Wrap: NATO Says Afghanistan Airstrike May Have Mistakenly Killed 8 Boys

In other news Monday, Syrian rebels pushed back against government tanks in the town of Rastan as the uprising moved toward open warfare. In Afghanistan, NATO acknowledged an airstrike may have accidentally killed eight boys last week.

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