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Russia will not face sanctions, according to the European Union. The country faced worldwide critism after sending troops into Georgia. |
Russian tanks and armored vehicles were seen leaving the Georgian city of Gori. Officials say that it was the start of a mass withdrawal from Georgia. |
Pervez Musharraf has resigned as president of Pakistan. Musharraf seized power in a 1999 coup. He resigned as Pakistan's president to avoid impeachment. |
Russian soldiers seized the strategic city of Gori. Meanwhile, Russia's president signed a cease-fire plan on Saturday after lengthy talks with Condoleezza Rice. |
Russia orders troops deep into Georgia. The latest move violates a truce designed to end the conflict. |
An earthquake struck east of Los Angeles on Tuesday that was felt in part of Las Vegas and San Diego. |
Bennigan's restaurants and Steak and Ale chains are closing, but it was unclear if the restaurant chains were shutting down permanently. |
The Bush administration opposes tabacco regulation which would allow the Food and Drug Administration to regulate cigarettes and other tobacco products. |
The 2008 Atlantic hurricane season will be more active than average. |
New talks between the United States and Iran raised expectations of a possible compromise to stop expanding its nuclear enrichment activities, but Tehran does not see it that way. |
Traders said a sharp spike in oil prices were the subject to Wall Street's earlier losses. |
Dwight White played in four Super Bowl Championships for the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
New York City Fire Department said a large crane has collapsed at an apartment building on Manhattan's upper east side. |
The US has filed a WTO complaint over tariffs against the EU. |
Scott McClellan blasts Bush in new tell-all book. |
New York gallery owner led away in handcuffs for serving alcohol without a license. |
Ted Kennedy sails boat in second leg of race. |
A Virginia tornado injured over 200 people and caused damage in the cities of Colonial Heights and Suffolk. |
Ashley Alexandra Dupre has sued Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis for $10 million on Monday claiming her image and name are being exploited. |
Sierra Madre fire has forced immediate evacuations of 100 homes in neighborhoods near Pasadena. |
The United States presented intelligence which shows North Korea helping Syria build a suspected nuclear facility destroyed by Israel. |
China had overtaken the United States in the number of Web surfers and is expected to have 280 million Internet users by the end of the year. |
Starbucks says it now expects full-year earnings per share to be "somewhat lower" than the 87 cents per share recorded the previous year. |
Pope Benedict XVI visits Ground Zero, the site of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack, offering prayer, peace and healing for survivors and family victims. |
Richard Quest, a reporter for CNN, was arrested at 3:40 AM on Friday in New York's Central Park after police found methamphetamine in his pocket. |
Polygamist hearing resumes today, the largest child custody case in American history, is underway in San Angelo, Texas. |
Pope Benedict XVI will address the United Nations' General Assembly on Friday as part of his first visit to the United States. |
Abu Dhabi is set to launch a new English version newspaper which will seek to provide balanced coverage in a region where media criticism of governments' policies is rare. |
China executions are carried out when laws such as tax fraud, stealing VAT receipts, damaging electric power facilities, selling counterfeit medicine, embezzlement, accepting bribes and drug offences are committed. |
California earthquake has a 99 percent change to occur in the southern half of the state by 2037. |