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2. Iraq put his life on the trigger; a soldier returns with post-traumatic stress and a deadly game he plays under the influence,soon, he's on trial for murder
3. When it comes time to kill: they've learned to take lives,now the friends will risk their own
4. An advocate for Iraq's displaced Christians: Robert DeKelaita, a U.S. lawyer who is himself a Christian born in Iraq, is on a mission to help others gain U.S. asylum. He would rather see them return to a safe homeland
5. A 'lifer' who died a hero: Early in the war, Army Sgt. 1st Class John W. Marshall was at the head of a convoy when a blast killed him. the 50-year-old had been a source of wisdom and strength for the men around him
6. Officials reveal mix-up days before UNC slaying
7. Mom's death in Iraq leaves family adrift: on their own in a strange town, Carletta Davis' husband and sons had been waiting for December 2008, when she'd be coming home from her third Mideast deployment. Now they're not sure what happens next
8. From boys to Marines: thirteen weeks of boot camp put Daryl, Daniel and Steven through grueling challenges. They learn how to focus, how to kill a man, how to ignore pain
9. Efforts to rescue trapped miners may resume today
10. Efforts to rescue miners suspended: Six may remain trapped for a week or longer as underground instability halts attempts to save them
11. Duke rape accuser was 'impaired,' report finds
12. Tech gunman's family feels 'hopeless, helpless and lost': in the family's first statement, Cho's sister says she and her relatives are baffled by his actions and anguish for his victims, praying daily for each of the 32
13. Gunman had presented an 'imminent danger' in 2005
14. Virginia Tech says it had no grounds to monitor Cho: weary officials say they want to get the university 'back on its feet.'
15. Gunman had presented an 'imminent danger' in 2005
16. Shooter took a break to send an angry message: Cho sent a package to NBC between shootings, contacts with police and mental health experts are revealed
17. Shooter plotted in silent rage: Seung-hui Cho, sullen and angry, set out with two recently purchased handguns and a backpack full of ammo
18. 33 dead in Virginia Tech shootings: in the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, 30 are slain in classrooms before gunman kills himself, angry students ask why the campus wasn't closed after two earlier killings in a dorm
19. Tillmans level unfriendly fire at Pentagon: Outraged at what they call malfeasance in the handling of their son's death, they seek a congressional inquiry
20. 3 held in London bombings inquiry: Arrests and searches are part of officials' pursuit of leads in the '05 plot
21. Joint forces lack a key weapon: U.S. troops are wary of the Iraqi police they now live and work with
22. Hometown fights for man charged in Iraq slayings: Sweetwater, Tenn., is raising funds for Staff Sgt. Raymond Girouard, accused of ordering the shooting of 3 detainees and leading a coverup
23. Back from despair, in her words: when her husband was hurt in Iraq, Nancy Kules found healing in sharing their pain online
24. Duke case worsens for prosecution: a lab director says he and the district attorney chose to withhold DNA tests that help lacrosse players accused of rape
25. Mothers go to battle for accused sons: a Marine and a soldier came home charged with murdering Iraqis, their moms say the military let them down
26. Afghan warlords find limits to power: they still have clout, but as public servants they are able to make little difference
27. Afghan army could help unify a nation: Afghanistan hopes its nascent force, made up of all ethnic groups, can be a unifying institution, but can it defend the nation without the U.S.?
28. A cult following for the Elvis of Afghanistan: a Kabul singing school draws fans of Ahmad Zahir, who died 27 years ago under mysterious circumstances
29. Gang fears prompt school to bar teen from graduation
30. A tank shot and its echo: a Spanish cameraman at a Baghdad hotel was killed by U.S. fire. His family seeks justice, and the Americans involved ask for understanding
31. War brings advances in protection and care
32. Feeling like an Orphan in Philadelphia: the town's two newspapers find themselves facing an uncertain future
33. New beginning in U.S. comes at agonizing cost: some bantu refugees say they had no choice but to leave behind relatives unfairly barred
34. 5 U.S. soldiers and 12 Iraqis killed: a suicide bomber and a roadside explosive claim GIs. An American-led counter- insurgency operation continues near the Syrian border
35. 1,056 bodies recovered in Louisiana
36. Now New Orleans is battered by layoffs
37. Families lose loved ones again -- in a Bureaucratic Mire
38. Katrina's corpses are many, IDs are few
39. The Unvanquished: A Cop's Story
40. Last holdouts in mid-city get help to stay; as the neighborhood dries out and water service returns, authorities change their evacuation message to one of rebuilding
41. Bush tours damage; 45 Bodies Found at Hospital; The president rejects criticism that response was slow or race- based. FEMA chief steps down
42. Residents return to streets of means: unlike the poor, the well-off of New Orleans are often able to make the trip to their homes
43. Bush tours damage; 45 bodies found at hospital: the president rejects criticism that response was slow or race-based. FEMA chief steps down
44. FEMA head loses relief role; Coast Guard Official Takes Over Recovery; Death Estimates May Fall
45. Katrina's aftermath; some go home on temporary pass; Jefferson Parish evacuees who return to check on houses find much less destruction and displacement than in nearby New Orleans
46. Digging in amid the ruins of a city: some New Orleans residents are still sticking it out at home. But the mayor says complete evacuation must precede recovery
47. 'They just left us here to die': at the New Orleans convention center, thousands waited days cut off from relief
48. Bush sends more troops: thousands still stranded 'We're starting to turn the corner,' the mayor of New Orleans says. But suffering and bitterness remain in the chaotic, ruined city
49. A 'Rainbow Coalition' carves out a niche of civilization: tourists set up a tidy encampment on a breezeway above streets teeming with chaos
50. New Orleans mayor backs off criticism; Nagin's candor reached a new level when he denounced the state and federal response. But he eases up after President Bush reassures him
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