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Most popular news on 30 October 2007 |
U.S. destroyer pursuing hijacked ship in Somali waters, military says A U.S. destroyer has entered Somali territorial waters in pursuit of a Japanese-owned ship loaded with benzene that was hijacked by pirates over the weekend, military officials said Monday.
U.S. promised Blackwater guards immunity, officials say State Department investigators promised Blackwater guards immunity from prosecution for last month's deadly shooting of 17 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad, according to officials familiar with the matter.
U.S. embassy terror plot uncovered Authorities in Azerbaijan recently uncovered a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Baku, prompting the facility to close its doors to the public Monday, Azerbaijan and U.S. officials told CNN.
Carrie Underwood still shocked by success Read full story for latest details.
Junta: U.S. a 'loudmouthed bully' Read full story for latest details.
FEMA director lashes staff for fake news conference In an internal memo obtained Monday by CNN, Federal Emergency Management Agency chief David Paulison rips the agency's public affairs staff for a staged news conference in which staff members posed questions to FEMA's No. 2 official, Harvey Johnson.
Wounded officer highest-ranking to be injured in Iraq U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Dorko was injured Monday when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle in Baghdad, Pentagon sources said.
Cow-killing meteorite sells for $1,554 Read full story for latest details.
Pediatricians urge early autism screening From the time her daughter was very young, Briana Vartanian knew something was wrong.
How a coffee played a role in Civil War Even in the midst of the Civil War, there was still one thing the North and South shared -- a serious addiction to caffeine.
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