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Indian Diplomat Flies Home After Indictment in U.S.
Devyani Khobragade?s return to India represented a possible resolution of a case that has harmed U.S. ties with New Delhi.
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News Analysis: Christie?s Apology, Done His Way
Gov. Chris Christie said he was sorry in his characteristic style: It was excessive and vainglorious, with large, vivid and personal terms.
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With Release of Prisoners, Afghan Leader Again Defies U.S. Wishes
Intensifying his showdown with Washington, President Hamid Karzai ordered the release of 72 detainees, citing insufficient evidence.
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Syria Militants Said to Recruit Visiting Americans to Attack U.S.
American intelligence and counterterrorism officials said Islamic extremist groups were trying to identify, recruit and train Westerners to carry out attacks when they returned home.
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100 Years After the Great War, the Bad Guy Remains Elusive
Should Germany alone bear the blame? Today, historians think the war?s roots were far more tangled.
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Indian Diplomat Indicted in Employment Case
The federal indictment, returned in Manhattan, has the same charges as those in an earlier criminal complaint: visa fraud and making false statements.
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Christie Fires Aide in Bridge Scandal as U.S. Opens Inquiry
Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, a likely candidate for the Republican Party?s presidential nomination in 2016, was forced on Thursday to address an act of political revenge by his staff that has threatened his political career.
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Obama Seeks Balance in Plan for Spy Programs
President Obama is trying to navigate what advisers call a middle course that will satisfy protesting national security agencies while tamping down criticism by civil liberties advocates.
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Call to Honor Pakistani Boy in Fatal Tackle of a Bomber
Aitzaz Hasan, 15, stopped a suicide bomber whose target was believed to be a school in northwestern Pakistan, which has a history of sectarian violence.
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French Far-Right Leader Aims for E.U. Parliament
Marine Le Pen, the leader of France?s National Front, laid out an ambitious plan to win seats this spring in the European Parliament, with the hope of provoking a ?political crisis? there.
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