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In the wake of a powerful car bomb blast at a luxury hotel in Jakarta Tuesday, an Indonesian court sentenced a man to death Thursday for his role in planning a deadly pair of bombings last October on the resort…

As a small group of U.S. Marines begins an operation to provide logistical support to African peacekeeping troops in Liberia , NewsHour experts discuss historic ties between the two nations.

A car bomb exploded outside a Marriott Hotel in Indonesia, killing at least 14 people and wounding some 150. Margaret Warner talks to Tim Palmer, a correspondent in Indonesia for the Australia Broadcasting Corporation.

Nearly every day there are attacks on U.S. and coalition peacekeepers, humanitarian workers, civilians or journalists in Afghanistan. Ray Suarez and regional experts discuss ongoing efforts to stabilize the country.

The first group of Nigerian-led peacekeepers arrived in Monrovia on Monday. Ray Suarez speaks with Jacques Paul Klein, the U.N. special representative for Liberia; and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the leader of Liberia's opposition Unity Party, about this development.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told President Bush Tuesday Israel would keep building a West Bank security barrier despite U.S. concerns the barrier could block progress in Middle East peacemaking. Gwen Ifill and guests discuss this development and how Sharon's…