Frustration high in Zimbabwe's Army, a Mugabe power base

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Safe water: Zimbabweans in the capital, Harare, collect clean water supplied last week by the United Nations Children's Fund.

Frustration high in Zimbabwe's Army, a Mugabe power base

Hundreds of soldiers looted in the capital, Harare, in the past week. Has President Robert Mugabe lost control?


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US subcontractor keeps 1,000 Asians in Iraq warehouse

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Iraq bids to stop Christie's sale of ancient earrings

Iraq bids to stop Christie's sale of ancient earrings

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Pakistan moves up US priority list

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Chertoff: US can learn from Mumbai attacks

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