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2. Terrorism course lights up Florida classroom
3. Senators take on Bush with torture ban proposal; the amendment is added to a second bill. Sponsors vow to keep adding it until it passes
4. Autopsies support abuse allegations; U.S. military documents show 21 war detainees were homicide victims, an ACLU report says
5. U.S. fears fallout over reported abuse of bodies; diplomats try to shield America's image after a video appears to show troops in Afghanistan setting fire to corpses of slain Taliban fighters
6. Ships' housing deal is under scrutiny; carnival cruise lines' contract to provide emergency lodging after Katrina could cost taxpayers $236 million. Many berths are empty
7. In final slap to Pentagon, bases are spared in S. Dakota, New Mexico
8. Pentagon plan to cut bases derailed: in an unusual rebuke, the military site closure panel votes to keep open two Northeast facilities
9. Hope, fear for some military bases: the panel that votes this week on the fate of 837 facilities around the U.S. is showing signs that it won't rubber-stamp the Pentagon's list
10. Rockets miss U.S. ships at port in Jordan: Two missiles are fired toward the docked vessels, killing a soldier from the kingdom. A third projectile lands in the Israeli city of Eilat
11. Fallouja may be in rebel sights: intelligence hints that insurgents are trying to return to the Iraqi city to resume attacks, nine months after being routed in a costly battle
12. THE WAR IN IRAQ; 8 troops die in Iraq attacks; Violence puts military's death toll above 1,800
13. THE IRAQ WAR; 8 U.S. troops die in string of attacks; Violence in west pushes military's toll above 1,800
14. Rebels on the run, locals too: U.S. forces appear to have driven militants from a safe haven near the Syrian border, but most of the town's residents have also fled
15. Base set up to curb rebels; the U.S. military hopes its first long- term presence near Iraq's border with Syria will help stem the flow of suicide bombers
16. Rebels banking on U.S. pullout, official aays; coalition commander in Iraq says the insurgency could last months. Fighters apparently hope to weaken the government, take over
17. 'Lucky shot' brought down helicopter in Afghanistan
18. Senate clashes over Guantanamo prison and detainees' legal fate
19. Senate reaches critical juncture; Today could be last day to find filibuster accord
20. Mock executions of Iraqi detainees cited by army: Records requested by the ACLU describe a slaying by a soldier and various forms of abuse. A captain forced a man to dig his own grave
21. Spy satellites take on the lawlessness of the jungle; System tracks illegal activities over the vast expanse of the Amazon rain forest
22. Rumsfeld welcomed on holiday trip to Iraq
23. Blast likely a suicide attack Contract workers did base searches ; Evidence suggests it was an inside job
24. Guard recruitment drops Signing, retention bonuses raised $20 billion request for equipment
25. Supply aircraft help U.S. avoid dangerous roads
26. Insurgents mostly Iraqis Fallujah battles U.S. says it hasn't found many foreign fighters
27. Terror-trial system halted Judge: Detainees' rights denied Courts-martial seen as alternative
28. Iraq insurgency leaves military short on supplies
29. Army struggles to supply troops; Prewar planning did not foresee the persistence of Iraqi insurgents
30. Officer who oversaw Iraq prison may be promoted
31. U.S. soldiers implicated in abuse 2 Afghan prisoners died [bar] Military probe finds 28 suspects
32. Terrorism tribunals are on trial
33. Terrorism suspect contacted reservist on Web, court told
34. Rumsfeld OK'd tactics in Cuba Guantnamo interrogation methods were approved personally, say officials
35. Court-martial scheduled in abuse case Public trial in Baghdad will begin on May 19
36. Rumsfeld expects U.S. troops' stay in Haiti to be short Scope of Marines' mission remains unclear
37. Taliban, al-Qaida losing effectiveness, Afghan leader says
38. War Zone Duty Won't Hurt Reenlistments, National Guard Says; Official downplays a survey that shows members may leave the service because they are unhappy with long deployments abroad
39. Wolfowitz Takes a Spin in a Stryker
40. Iraqis to Shoulder Responsibility for Baghdad Security; The American military will move most of its forces to the perimeter as a troop rotation takes place. The shift could take months
41. U.S. Troops Gear Up for Bin Laden; Spring operation will aim to capture or kill Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters leaving winter bivouacs in Pakistani border region
42. 2 in Iraq Overbilling Are Fired, Halliburton Says; The staffers may have accepted kickbacks for helping a Kuwaiti firm overcharge Pentagon by $6.3 million. Democrats call for an inquiry
43. Australian Savors Ties to U.S.; Prime Minister Howard may join missile defense program and open joint training center
44. China shows off space program; U.S. gets a peek
45. Top U.S. Military Officer Visits China's Space Program Center; Richard B. Myers congratulates the nation on the success of its first manned flight as relations between Washington and Beijing appear to thaw
46. From Conqueror to Peacekeeper
47. Japan Lauded for Iraq Involvement; The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on a tour to thank three countries, says the nations should be prepared for casualties
48. AMERICA IN IRAQ; Saddam gets designation as POW; International standards dictate treatment of deposed leader
49. Pentagon Labels Hussein a POW, Conferring him Special Rights
50. Big Bonus for Re-Upping With Uncle Sam; War-zone GIs get offer of cash if they reenlist, but can't leave even if their stints are over
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