Sunday, November 22, 2009

World

Photo Gallery: Afghan Election

Afghans voted under the shadow of Taliban threats of violence to choose their next president.

Afghanistan

Army Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal

A Tough Road Ahead for McChrystal

The new commander headed to the war zone just after his confirmation.

North Korea

Former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore greet Laura Ling and Euna Lee at the airport in California.

Photos: U.S. Journalists Released

Laura Ling and Euna Lee are back in the United States after being sentenced to 12 years of hard labor in North Korea.

IRAQ

U.S. soldiers are seen at a reenlistment ceremony for a comrade in Iraq.

Attacks Show Iraq Is Not Yet Safe

Lt. Col. Tim Karcher was hit by series of roadside bombs with explosively formed projectiles.

Mexico

A restaurant employee wearing a protective mask carries plates of food at an eatery in Mexico City, Mexico.

An International Frenzy to Control Swine Flu

The United States has had a measured response to spread of the H1N1 virus.

Untying the Afghan Knot

The president must consider adviser's concerns about a Karzai-led government.

    Soldiering Through the Iraqi Surge

    David Finkel discusses The Good Soldiers.

      Gibbs Slaps Coverage of Afghan Troop Surge

      Turns out President Obama isn't ready to OK 40,000 new troops to Afghanistan as press has reported.

        No More in Afghanistan

        Don't stress the Army any more.

          Test Your Knowledge

          President John F. Kennedy speaks at a press conference on August 1, 1963.

          November 22, 1963

          Prior to ascending to the Senate, who hatched the "single-bullet theory"? Who was the only person prosecuted in connection with the assassination?

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