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Libya's Liberation Announcement Set For Sunday

Move clears way for start of new government-building process

Libyan children  celebrate in Souk el-Juma district in Tripoli, Libya,  Oct. 21, 2011.

Gadhafi Death Marks End of NATO Mission

NATO warplanes flew 26,000 sorties against Gadhafi's armed forces; lingering questions remain about mission

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen

Campaign Winds Down in Tunisia's First-Ever Democratic Elections

Less than a year after ousting longtime dictator Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, sparking wider Arab revolt, Tunisians head to polls Sunday

Supporters of the Islamist Ennahda movement attend a closing campaign rally in Tunis, Tunisia, October 21, 2011.

Iraqi PM: US Withdrawal Triggered by Immunity Issue

Iraqi government refused to guarantee legal immunity for US service members in Iraq

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (file photo).

Iran: No Plans to Increase Involvement in Iraq

Ahmadinejad says US troops should have left Iraq sooner, Iraq should decide for itself how to provide training for its military

Iranian President Ahmadinejad (file photo).

Saudi Arabian Crown Prince is Dead

Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz was in his eighties, had been suffering from medical problems for several years

File picture dated October 15, 2007 shows Saudi Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz waving during a visit to Saudi security forces in Dammam in the kingdom's Eastern Province. Prince Sultan has died, a palace announcement on state television said on Octobe

E. African Nations Back Kenyan Offensive in Somalia

Other neighbors considering joining effort as militants appear to be losing grip on famine-stricken Somali countryside

African Union peacekeepers are seen in the Deynile district of the capital Mogadishu, Somalia, October 20, 2011.

Obama Pushes Jobs Bill Passage After Overseas Achievements

Obama says helping Libyans break free from tyrant was right thing to do, says US must now focus on rebuilding economy

US President Barack Obama

International Trademark Laws Vital to Global Businesses

Trademark violations can hurt a business' reputation, bottom line

Popeye at a recent United States Patent and Trademark Office conference

Women at Greater Risk of Heart Disease

Heart disease is number one killer in the world, it is mostly preventable

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