World
168 killed in stampede at temple in India
Thousands of pilgrims panicked by false rumors of a bomb stampeded at a Hindu temple in western India on Tuesday, killing at least 168 people in the crush to escape.
Sun coverage: Pope Benedict XVI visit
Pope Benedict XVI visited the U.S. for the first time since he was elected pontiff in 2005. The trip began in Washington on April 15 and ended in New York on April 20.
Archived coverage: Embedded in Afghanistan
Sun reporter David Wood reports from Afghanistan, where he was embedded with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Archived coverage: Political unrest in Pakistan
Coverage of the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and ongoing political turmoil in Pakistan
Sun coverage: The Annapolis Conference
Coverage of the November 2007 Middle East peace conference in Annapolis
Maryland Guard in Iraq
A special report by Sun reporter Matthew Dolan and photographer Liz Malby embedded in Iraq with a regiment of the Md. National Guard
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Israel must withdraw, Olmert says
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12 bodies are found near school in Tijuana
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Cadbury recalls chocolate made in China
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U.S. warships surround hijacked freighter near Somalia coastline
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European tour group rescued from captors
Today
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Bombings kill 31 in Baghdad
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Taliban kills female police officer
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Cadbury recalls chocolates over tainted milk fears
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Somali pirates demand $20 million ransom
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U.S. military deploys radar system in Israel
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Sudan desert firefight kills 6 kidnappers
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New institute aims to block nuclear theft
September 29, 2008
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Chinese mission returns from spacewalk
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Iraqi police kill Kurdish politician
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Crop failure and politics are starving Zimbabwe
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In Japan, online social scene isn't very social
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Yemen divorcee reclaims childhood
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Companies won't start drilling yet
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China's elite count on safe food
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Ruins could be old Jewish capital
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U.S. destroyer tracking hijacked ship
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Cambridge's fantastical clock
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Ramadan fast means hard times for smokers
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Tribe fears losing land if dam is raised
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Car bomb explosion kills at least 17 in Syria
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U.N. affirms opposition to Iran's nuclear efforts
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Bomb blast kills one, wounds 17 in India
September 28, 2008
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Russian warship pursues pirates
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Russia offers loan, gas deals to Venezuela
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U.N. food-aid official visits Haiti
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China's tainted-milk scare reaches U.S.
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3 men arrested in fatal Mexico grenade attack
September 27, 2008
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Pakistani forces fire at U.S. helicopters
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EU bans import of baby food with Chinese milk
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U.S. officer details pre-Abu Ghraib abuses
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Shooting jitters spread in Finland, Sweden
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Tour group kidnappers move captives to Libya
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South Africa's new president seen as temporary bridge to 2009 election of ruling party's leader

