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Tenet resigns as head of CIA
Tenet came to the White House to inform Bush about his decision Wednesday night. "He told me he was resigning for personal reasons," Bush said.

Pentagon is focus of Chalabi inquiry
Employees at the Pentagon have begun polygraph examinations to determine who may have disclosed intelligence to Chalabi.

* Chalabi was bad choice, Kerry says

Bush ties Iraq to World War II
The U.S. president likened the struggle against terrorism to the battles against Nazism and communism.

'I'm all right,' GI said, 'but I lost my left hand'
Specialist Danielle Green, who had been a standout for the University of Notre Dame basketball team, lost her hand in Iraq.

Bush and Chirac declare friendship
President George W. Bush is calling President Jacques Chirac a friend and saying that he was never angry with the French.

Army stretches hitch for GIs in combat zones
The army has announced that it would require all soldiers bound for Iraq and Afghanistan to extend their active duty.

UN envoy urges more negotiation with Iraqis
Lakhdar Brahimi called on U.S. officials to broaden their negotiations to include Iraqis who oppose the occupation.

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Democrats put South back in play
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