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Cheney accuses Russia of 'brutality' in GeorgiaVice President Dick Cheney harshly criticized Russia's military incursion into Georgia on Saturday, calling the action "an affront to civilized standards." ... |
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US ship heads to Georgian portAn American ship is heading for the Georgian port of Poti, where Russian soldiers have been deployed to check cargoes more than two weeks after a Russian military incursion. ... |
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Toqueville Would Have Loved ThisTouring this country a century-and-a-half ago, the French nobleman found astonishing the ability of Americans to rally to a cause, organizing themselves, distributing pamphlets, and causing politicial ruckuses. He'd have like what happened today: Before the Beijing Games have even end... |
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Russia Vows Pullout as Troops Dig InRussia pledged Sunday to begin removing its troops from Georgia on Monday, but the streets of this occupied city reflected a broadening, not a waning, of Russia's military incursion. ... |
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Russia 'used cluster bombs' in GeorgiaRussia has been accused of dropping cluster bombs in populated areas of Georgia during its military offensive. ... |
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MSNBC hopes to win its best ratings everWhen President Bush made a statement Wednesday about the continuing fighting after the incursion of Russian troops into Georgia, NBC's all-news cable network, MSNBC, interrupted its coverage of the Olympic events to carry his comments live. ... |


