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BREAKING NEWS - CATEGORY 8 (continued from CATEGORY 8):

Aug. 15, 2006: Suicide bomb at Iraq party HQ kills 9, injures 36

Aug. 14, 2006: There is no evidence that Iran is interfering in Iraq or sending operatives to the country : U.S. Army Maj.

Aug. 14, 2006: Iran must stop backing armed groups in Lebanon and Iraq : Bush

Aug. 14, 2006: A flash flood has killed 125 people in remote southern Ethiopia

Aug. 13, 2006: Israel targets Beirut's southern suburbs

Aug. 13, 2006: Heathrow travel woes prolonged after terror scare

Aug. 11, 2006: Najaf suicide bomb toll rises

Aug. 9, 2006: Israel votes to push deeper into Lebanon

Aug. 8, 2006: Israeli strike in south Lebanon kills 13

Aug. 7, 2006: Captured Hezbollah militant was trained in Iran after arriving aboard a Syrian aircraft

Aug. 7, 2006: Israel recalled its ambassador to Venezuela on Aug. 7, citing Venezuelan President

Aug. 7, 2006: Hezbollah agreed to the deployment of 15,000 Lebanese Army troops in southern Lebanon

Aug. 7, 2006: Hezbollah drone shot down by Israeli forces Aug. 7 was carrying weapons

Aug. 6, 2006: Tropical Storm Prapiroon has killed 57 in south China as of Sunday with 16 people still missing

Aug. 6, 2006: Typhoon Saomai, a category 3 storm, is expected to make landfall in Japan at 6 p.m. local time Aug. 9

Aug. 2, 2006: Israel's military Wednesday released video - Hezbollah headquarters in a raided hospital

Aug. 2, 2006: The New York Times received a second envelope filled with a suspicious white powder and a Sept. 11 image stamp

Aug. 2, 2006: Flooding in North Korea has killed 4,000 people, but the death toll could reach 10,000

Jul. 30, 2006: U.S.-led coalition forces and Afghan police killed 20 suspected Taliban in the latest fighting to hit southern Afghanistan

Jul. 30, 2006: Israel kills 56 in Lebanon most of them children by 'mistake!'

Jul. 30, 2006: California appeared to break out of the heat wave after a nearly two-week heat wave blamed for as many as 141 deaths

Jul. 30, 2006: Afghan troops and police have killed 18 Taliban insurgents, most of them in the southern Afghan province of Helmand

Jul. 30, 2006: United Nations Security Council meeting at 11 AM EST on Israel-Lebanon crisis

Jul. 30, 2006: Lebanon tells Rice she is not welcome there

Jul. 9, 2006: North Korean leader Kim Jong Il reportedly has vowed to retaliate for any aggression against his country

Jul. 9, 2006: Violence by Shiv Sena party in India spread to other cities in Maharashtra

Jul. 9, 2006: Two car bombs exploded July 9 near a Shiite mosque in the Qasra neighborhood of Baghdad

Jul. 9, 2006: U.S. and anti-Israel demonstartions in Turkey

Jul. 9, 2006: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on Islamic countries to mobilize against Israel.

Jul. 9, 2006: Police in Bangladesh arrested nine suspected militants

Jul. 9, 2006: Gunmen massacred dozens of people in a Sunni district of Baghdad

Jul. 8, 2006: U.S. guided missile destroyer docked in Japan on Saturday amid tensions over North Korea's missile tests

Jul. 8, 2006: Former President Bill Clinton praised President Bush on Saturday for supporting immigration reforms

Jul. 8, 2006: Woman in a boat carrying illegal cubans to US dies as the boat rams into Coast Guard vessel in rough seas

Jul. 8, 2006: A U.S. envoy offered to meet bilaterally with the North korea

Jul. 8, 2006: Palestinian witnesses said Israeli tanks moved into an abandoned Israeli settlement in northern Gaza

Jul. 8, 2006: More Guantanamo Bay prisoners were planning suicide

Jul. 7, 2006: North Korea threatened Japan on Friday for imposing sanctions after it test-fired missiles this week

Jul. 7, 2006: Insurgents in Iraq struck three Sunni mosques and a Shiite holy place

Jul. 7, 2006: Former Secretary of State Colin Powell taken ill at Clinton dinner

Jul. 7, 2006: President Bush said Friday he is determined to rally world support in confronting North Korea over its missile tests

Jul. 5, 2006: US Lawmakers subpoena soldier who accuses Pentagon of penalizing him for reporting abuses at Abu Ghraib prison

Jul. 5, 2006: Iraq's prime minister calls for justice against criminal behavior of US foces

Jul. 5, 2006: U.S. population speeds toward 300 million

Jul. 5, 2006: China and Russia resisted an attempt by the U.S., Japan, and Britain to impose sanctions against North Korea

Jul. 3, 2006: Spanish Mediterranean port of Valencia witnesses subway train accident killing 34

Jul. 3, 2006: Western powers gives Iran till July 12 to stop playing nuke games

Jul. 2, 2006: A car plowed into a crowd Sunday at a speedboat race on the Ohio River

Jul. 2, 2006: Israeli warplanes hit a building in Gaza City early Monday