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British Prime Minister Tony Blair at the EU summit talks on Friday. A deal on a constitution was made possible by a series of compromises.
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U.S. captive beheaded by Qaeda militants
An Islamist Web site showed pictures of what appeared to be Paul Marshall Johnson's severed head.
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The Sept. 11 attacks might well have been prevented, had it not been for misjudgments, mistakes and glitches, some within the White House itself.
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Successes like this one were just what Congress envisioned when it appropriated billions of dollars to rebuild Iraq.
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Keeping the Web universal
The creator of the Web is concerned that the mobile phone is eroding standards of openness.
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