Many of those given nerve agents in the trials at the Wiltshire complex have complained of life-long ill health. The servicemen were often told they were helping to find a cure for the common cold.
It was prison time this week for a semi-priest and four nuns convicted of murdering a young mentally disturbed woman while performing an unauthorized exorcism in Romania.
Russia's military chief of staff said Saturday that Moscow could use nuclear weapons in preventive strikes in case of a major threat, the latest aggressive remarks from increasingly assertive Russian authorities.
After years of obscurity, he defied U.S. sanctions to play and beat Spassky again in former Yugoslavia during the Balkan wars. This was the match that got him into trouble and forced him to become a fugitive wanted by U.S. authorities.
The last thing on one's mind, when they meet and fall is love, is whether their new love could be a biological sibling. What happened to one test tube couple in the U.K.
The puzzling site in Syria that Israeli jets bombed in September grew more curious on Friday with the release of a satellite photograph showing new construction there that resembles the site's former main building. Israel's air attack was di
The new Indian "Car for the Masses" promises to be the Yugo of 2008. Or does it?
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The incident was triggered when O'Reilly--with a Fox News crew shooting--was screaming at Obama National Trip Director Marvin Nicholson "Move" so he could get Obama's attention, according to several eyewitnesses. "O'Reilly
Did you make any New Year's resolutions? I bet you did! How about making some resolutions for your own country. Let's make it better, smarter, wiser and sustainable. This is my wish list for a better America!
It looks increasingly likely that the assassination of Benazir Bhutto is the work, not of Al Qaeda, but of elements within the Pakistani government itself. Not necessarily Gen. Pervez Musharraf, but of a faction within the military that is, perhaps,
Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on orders of lower- and middle-level officers of the Pakistani army and air force, according to various intelligence sources, including members of India's counterintelligence service.
In preparation for the Beijing Olympics and a host of other international events, some American companies are helping the Chinese government to design and install one of the most comprehensive high-tech public surveillance systems in the world.
Why does everyone dance around the subject of the US population crisis? Why do citizens pretend Arizona doesn't have a water crisis? Why does anyone think California can add another 40 million people without a hitch? Why didn't the passenge
The suicide attack that killed Benazir Bhutto cut short an epic life, one bathed in blood and awash with controversy. Bhutto's father was hanged and brother shot to death. She rose to become the Muslim world's first female prime minister
There was speculation in the new media about how Christmas Day's deadly tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo could have happened. A simple mathematical exercise provides a clue.
For the last 13 years Jack has been the most popular boys' name in the land.
But in multicultural Britain children named after the Muslim prophet Mohammed come a close second.
The Lakota Indians have withdrawn from treaties with the United States, leaders said Wednesday. "We are no longer citizens of the United States of America," long-time Indian rights activist Russell Means told a handful of reporters.
Talks with the Taliban and extra aid to stop the cultivation of opium poppies could form part of the prime minister's plans for redeveloping Afghanistan, it was reported today. Gordon Brown will set out Britain's military, political and econ
Six South American presidents on Sunday launched the Bank of the South, the region's answer to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund as a source for development funds.
A historic attempt to rewrite Bolivia's constitution has sparked epic street battles that have injured hundreds and killed three people across Bolivia in the past 10 days. More violence is expected.
A high school student hunting fossils in the badlands of his native North Dakota discovered an extremely rare mummified dinosaur that includes not just bones but also seldom seen fossilized soft tissue such as skin and muscles, scientists will announ
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